The clash of the titans in "The Boys" Season 3 left viewers breathless. Homelander, the poster boy for American might gone wrong, faced off against Soldier Boy, the resurrected weapon from a bygone era, in a battle that shook the very foundations of Vought's meticulously crafted facade. But while the showdown was undeniably epic, the question remains: which supe reigns supreme in the hearts of fans?

Homelander, born John, is a walking paradox – a symbol of hope and justice warped into a terrifying embodiment of unchecked power and deep-seated insecurity. He craves adoration, yet lashes out with terrifying violence at the slightest hint of criticism.

“I’m what they made me!” he screams in a rare moment of vulnerability, a chilling reminder that beneath the surface of his godlike abilities lies a scared, lonely child, robbed of a normal childhood and raised on a steady diet of propaganda and manipulation.
His superpowers are vast: flight, super strength, heat vision, even the ability to laser beam his enemies into oblivion. But it's his flaws, his very human insecurities and insatiable need for validation, that make him a truly compelling character.
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