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Are you kidding me? I have been getting my hair done, threading my eyebrows, waxing my body like a plucked chicken so that we could finally stand up there together tomorrow in front of the world as a couple. I mean it was all cleared with Stillwell and everything. (...) You did clear it with Stillwell?
~ Popclaw to A-Train.
Why?
~ Popclaw's last word to A-Train as he causes her to overdose.

Popclaw is a minor antagonist in both the controversial comic book series The Boys and Season 1 of its Amazon TV adaptation of the same name. She is a member of the corrupt superhero team Teenage Kix, and in the TV series, she is in a relationship with A-Train.

In the TV series, she was portrayed by Brittany Allen.

Biography[]

Comics[]

Popclaw made her first appearance in a group sex orgy with her fellow teammates when Hughie was spying on them.

Later, when Teenage Kix met The Boys, they started an attack on them. Popclaw fought with The Female but lost. After this, Hughie accidentally killed Blarney Cock, which was shocking for other teammates.

She later appeared at Blarney Cock's funeral with a bandaged face and a cast arm.

TV Series[]

Popclaw's real name is Charlotte, as she was once a famous teenage actress and superhero during her early career and was a member of the Teenage Kix, alongside A-Train and Mesmer. Popclaw's reputation was later tarnished when her partying and drug abuse were photographed by paparazzi, and she left the superhero field. Though she continued to act, Popclaw was only given d-list films to work with, and she began a secret relationship with A-Train before the events of the series. She wanted to make their relationship public, but A-Train feared asking Madelyn Stillwell, and the two became drug addicts for Compound V.

After the Boys kidnapped Translucent, he revealed to them that A-Train is Popclaw's boyfriend, leading the Boys to spy on her. Hughie and Mother's Milk set up cameras in her apartment to spy on her and A-Train, whom they run into when leaving her apartment.

They discover that Popclaw and A-Train are abusing a drug called Compound V, and Popclaw watches A-Train win a race by using the compound. Angered and heartbroken, Popclaw injected herself with Compound V and accidentally killed her landlord while having sex with him in her apartment. Upon realizing what she had done, she was confronted by the Boys and then blackmailed into revealing where her boyfriend was getting the drug.

After the Boys kill the drug dealers, A-Train begins to suspect that his girlfriend may have informed the killers where the drug is. Then it comes to her house to find out the truth from her. When she confirmed that she informed the attackers of the drug site, A-Train stabbed her with several heroin syringes and killed her. A-Train left her body to be found, staging her death as a heroine overdose. Her death report is later investigated by Starlight, who states that only an idiot would believe that she committed suicide.

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Trivia[]

  • Why she cuts herself in the comic is unknown.
  • She is mistaken to be a parody of X-23, but the creator of The Boys, Garth Ennis, confirmed that Popclaw is a parody of Scandal Savage.

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