15 DC Characters That Could Beat Homelander

Homelander‘s story has come to an end, with Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys series airing its final episode on May 20, 2026. It was a fun, gory, intense ride, and one that is definitely worth taking by anybody who hasn’t done so yet. Basically an evil version of Superman, Homelander is this universe’s strongest “hero” and biggest threat, and he seems unbeatable throughout 99.99% of the show. However, these DC characters would not only defeat Homelander, but some of them would demolish him.

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Due to his powerset fittingly seamlessly into the DC Comics Universe, it isn’t that difficult to imagine how Homelander would stack up against the likes of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and other heroes and villains. He would certainly win against many characters, and put up a fight against others, but Homelander’s weaknesses (and mental fragility) make him easy prey to others.

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Superman

The Original Article

  • Advantages: Super-strong, stronger heat vision, stronger X-ray vision, faster flight and ground speed, more stable mind.
  • Disadvantages: Weak to kryptonite.

At first, it seems Homelander has advantages over his inspiration. Superman is affected by multiple kinds of kryptonite, while Homelander is weak to nothing. However, all this would do is even the playing field. Using all his might, Homelander can lift roughly 480 tons, or “a dozen Mag trucks” according to Black Noir. By contrast, Superman has no limit on his strength beyond the writer’s imagination.

Before Crisis on Infinite Earths, Superman could juggle planets. Afterward, he could shift them out of orbit. All-Star Superman had him lift 200 quintillion (a billion of billions) tons with one hand. Homelander may share many of Superman’s powers, like heat vision, X-ray vision, etc. But even with kryptonite, he wouldn’t be walking away from a bout with the Man of Steel.

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Wonder Woman

Bringing Homelander To Heel

  • Advantages: Super-strong, combat expert, experience in bringing down stronger superhumans, access to magical and enchanted weapons and items.
  • Disadvantages: Vulnerable to her own weapons, and isn’t bulletproof.

On top of everything else, Homelander is also a horrible misogynist who’ll do terrible things to women just because he knows he can get away with it. He could barely keep it together when he saw people online making memes about Stormfront in Season 2, Episode 4. Coming up short against a heroine like Wonder Woman would likely break him.

She doesn’t have as many powers as Homelander- no heat/X-ray vision, flight (usually), etc. Yet she’s still strong enough to carry cruise ships and has even defeated Superman on occasion. She’s also a highly skilled warrior, with access to a variety of enchanted weapons, whereas Homelander coasts on his superpowers. In a head-to-head contest, he’d be humbled quickly.

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Supergirl

Superman’s Super Cousin

  • Advantages: Super-strong, stronger heat vision, stronger X-ray vision, faster flight and ground speed, can phase through items.
  • Disadvantages: Weak to kryptonite.

Superman’s cousin Linda, aka Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, wouldn’t be any better for Homelander. Whether it’s her classic pre-Crisis character, her post-Crisis incarnation, or her more General Zod-like character in My Adventures with Superman, she’s got all the strength and superpowers Clark Kent has. In fact, she’s potentially stronger as she’s been able to endure the effects of kryptonite for longer.

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Her extra endurance made her the possessor of the Immortal Power of Strength, one of the Eight Immortal Powers seen in Monkey Prince. She’s a touch more resilient, with a touch more willpower and, in her post-Crisis form, learned from the Flash how to use her super speed to vibrate fast enough to phase through objects. So, even if Homelander got to put a hand on her, he wouldn’t be holding on for long as she’d, fittingly, knock him into next week.

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Power Girl

Shutting Homelander Down on Earth-Two

  • Advantages: Super-strong, stronger heat vision, stronger X-ray vision, faster flight and ground speed, genius intellect.
  • Disadvantages: Weak to kryptonite.

Power Girl is the Earth-Two version of Supergirl, which is basically the Golden Age continuity. She survived Crisis and many other events that fiddled with her past and memories, like Flashpoint, Infinite Frontier, etc. While she’s got titters for her infamous costume, it doesn’t distract from the fact that she can still hit as hard as any other Kryptonian in the DC Universe.

On top of being strong enough to pummel Homelander into mulch, Power Girl also has a keen mind. She usually uses it for her computer programming job, but she can use it to figure out her foes’ weak spots and use them to her advantage. Then, while Superman and Supergirl can get by just cold-clocking people, Power Girl’s additional knowledge of boxing and martial arts means she can use Homelander’s swipes against him and hit him where it really hurts, shutting him down with less effort on her part.

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Starfire

Too Spicy for Homelander to Handle

  • Advantages: Super strength, super durability, metal-melting blasts and heat vision, flight.
  • Disadvantages: Superpowers require emotional focus.

Princess Koriand’r of Tamaran, better known as Starfire, is another unlikely threat to Homelander. Or at least she is to those who don’t know. She’s the dainty, cutesy one in the Teen Titans, figuring her way through those strange Earth customs and comparing them to her upbringing on Tamaran. As polite as she is, even Homelander would run her patience short, which would be a bad move on his part.

She doesn’t have the strength of a Kryptonian, but she can still lift 475,000 tons, nearly 1,000 times Homelander’s max strength. He’s faster, but she’s just as durable, if not more so, which she could test by using her energy blasts. Whether they’re fired from her hands or channeled through her eyes, they’re capable of melting metal. Her stamina is practically endless, as she can soak up energy from multiple sources, including the sun as well. All she’d need to do with Homelander is tire him out, then deliver a 475k ton hammer punch to him to finish him off.

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Lobo

Don’t Mess With The Main Man

  • Advantages: Super-strong, strong healing factor and regenerative abilities, high intellect, and immortal due to a technicality.
  • Disadvantages: Their shared bloodthirst could see Lobo either befriend Homelander or kill him.

Before Homelander, there was Lobo. Only instead of being a twisted version of Superman, he was a parody of Dark Age edgy antiheroes (The Punisher and Wolverine in particular). Lobo was the last member of an alien race called the Czarnians because he killed off all the others. He works as an intergalactic bounty hunter to fuel his bloodlust and need for wanton violence.

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Strength-wise, he’s rivaled Superman on occasion. But even if he was more on par with Homelander, his regenerative abilities could heal him back up from a drop of blood. Even when he died, he caused so much havoc in both Heaven and Hell that he was banished from both realms, effectively becoming immortal. Chances are, he’d kill Homelander for annoying him, then find some other planet to torment.

In His Own Element

  • Advantages: Super-strong, practically invulnerable and immortal, can shapeshift into any form, and form any element, including poisonous gases and liquids.
  • Disadvantages: Becomes more vulnerable when he transforms, depending on the element.

Originally a mercenary, Rex Mason was betrayed by Simon Stagg when he tried to get him the Orb of Ra. He was knocked out and left for dead next to the radioactive meteorite the Orb was fashioned from. But, like the gamma radiation in The Incredible Hulk, or the toxic waste in Daredevil, the meteorite changed him from a human to Metamorpho, a hero who can transform into any element on Earth.

Homelander has no mineral weakness, though he can’t see through zinc, and could potentially be knocked out by extremely toxic gases like Novichok. Since Metamorpho can replicate any element and compound, he could test that hypothesis by giving Homelander plenty of Novichok to breathe in. That’s if his regular, invulnerable, super-strong, immortal form wasn’t enough to bring The Only Man in the Sky back down to Earth.

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Green Lantern

The Power Of Imagination

  • Advantages: The Green Lantern ring’s forms have a wide enough range to catch Homelander, and can form anything the user imagines.
  • Disadvantages: The form’s strength relies on the user’s willpower. The users themselves aren’t necessarily super-strong.

It might be because Alan Scott and Hal Jordan didn’t conjure up the most imaginative things with their rings, but Green Lantern’s powers are actually quite broken. Previously, the only way someone like Homelander could’ve gotten around the Men Without Fear was to paint himself entirely yellow, as the Lantern’s projections did not affect the color.

But with Parallax’s defeat, the Green Lantern rings can now hit anything and everything. Instead of physical strength, they rely on the strength of willpower, and none of the Lanterns from Scott to Kyle Rayner have been lacking in that department. If they’re not trapping Homelander in a bubble, they could swat him down with anything they could conjure up.

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The Flash

A Speedy Victory

  • Advantages: Super-speed beyond Homelander’s ability to keep up, can phase through his grip.
  • Disadvantage: Isn’t super-strong, and so would have to maintain a constant barrage of hits on Homelander.

A fight between the Flash and Homelander wouldn’t so much be a slugfest as death by a thousand cuts. Whether it’s Barry Allen, Jay Garrick, Wally West, etc, the Flashes have never been known for grand feats of strength. If they got in Homelander’s grasp, they’d potentially be in trouble. Or at least they would be if it weren’t for the Speed Force, which would keep Homelander from grabbing them to begin with.

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They’re the fastest heroes alive, able to inflict multiple blows in fractions of a second. The Speed Force also allows them to vibrate fast enough to phase their atoms through objects, so even if they were caught, they could escape and continue to subject Homelander to a constant barrage of attacks. Then, with the Speed Force’s momentum, they could build up a punch strong enough to floor Superman, let alone Homelander.

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Zatanna

Magic Can Just As Easily Defeat Homelander

  • Advantages: Strong magical powers and vast knowledge of magical spells from elemental powers to dimension warping.
  • Disadvantages: Ordinary human strength and magic can be nullified if her mouth is covered or otherwise kept from speaking.

The DCU wouldn’t need to call out big hitters like Superman or insane characters like Lobo to deal with Homelander. In fact, they likely wouldn’t need someone physically strong to sort him out at all. They could get a powerful magic user instead, like Zatanna. A master of both stage magic and real magic, she has a library’s worth of techniques to handle threats like Homelander.

With her Logomancy, where she can conjure spells by speaking backwards, she could freeze Homelander in place, shrink him to the size of a pea, trap him within forcefields, reflect projectiles, or mess with his mind directly. Even if he got to lay a finger on her, she could use Antipathy to reverse the damage and place it on him instead. If worst came to worst, she could send him off to another universe with a single sentence.

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