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NOTE: This article is only for the TV version of The Seven. To see the article for the original versions of them, go to The Seven (comics).

We're the Seven, Earth's most mighty, champions of the innocent, motherf-cker!
~ Translucent to Hughie Campbell.
See, it doesn't matter who made us or how we got here, the point is... we are here. Together. Family. You guys... you are my real family.
~ The Homelander addressing The Seven.

The Seven are a team of superheroes created by Vought International. They are the secondary antagonists of the Amazon television series The Boys and minor characters in its spin-off TV Series, Gen V.

History[]

In the Amazon TV series, The Seven are the most profitable superhero team under Vought International, and like their comic counterparts, they are mostly corrupt superheroes (commonly known as "Supes") only concerned about maintaining their public images rather than saving innocents. They are opposed by the titular group of Supe-haunted and scarred individuals desiring to expose them for the blithe monsters they are.

When Starlight joins The Seven, she is shocked and disgusted by what the team is really after and tries to change things for the better. The public influence of The Seven is shown more prominently with them starring in movies and commercials, having merchandise, and making public appearances. The team is also more fleshed out and expanded on, which includes seeing the members having personal struggles.

Other changes included the ethnicity swapping of A-Train and The Deep, Translucent replacing Jack from Jupiter, Vought-American seeking out a way of getting Supes into national defense, Homelander being more proactive and scheming throughout, Queen Maeve having an ex-girlfriend and it being implied she and The Deep were recruited like A-Train and Starlight, Homelander being the only member capable of flight whereas in the comics most of the other members could fly as well, and the botched plane rescue having nothing to do with 9/11 and only Homelander and Queen Maeve were sent on the mission.

Members[]

Current[]

Close Allies[]

Former[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The Seven is a dark parody of superhero teams from Marvel and DC properties such as The Avengers and Justice League. In general, the Seven is much weaker than both the Justice League and the Avengers, and the two organizations work independently of any governments or corporations.
  • They are also an equivalent of supervillain teams such as DC's Legion of Doom and Crime Syndicate of America, as they are an evil version of the Justice League with a similarly different power set.

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The Boys
Billy Butcher (Joe Kessler) | Frenchie

The Seven
Current Members
Homelander | The Deep | Black Noir II | Sister Sage | Firecracker
Former Members
Queen Maeve | Black Noir | A-Train | Translucent | Lamplighter | Stormfront

Vought International
Madelyn Stillwell | Jonah Vogelbaum | Stan Edgar | Ashley Barrett | Frederick Vought | Victoria Neuman | Black-Ops Soldiers

Payback
Soldier Boy | Crimson Countess | Black Noir | Gunpowder | Mindstorm | TNT Twins

Godolkin University
Faculty
Thomas Godolkin | Richard Brinkerhoff | Indira Shetty | Edison Cardosa | Jeff Pitikarski
Students
Cate Dunlap | Sam Riordan | Rufus | Golden Boy
Alumni
Queen Maeve | The Deep | A-Train | Tek Knight | Blue Hawk | Black Noir II

Shining Light Liberation Army
Kenji Miyashiro | Tala

Others
Supes
Big Game | Doppelgänger | Naqib | Ezekiel | Mesmer | Popclaw | Love Sausage | Cindy | Ground Hawk | Superbrain | Ghost | Kingdom | Aqua Agua | Boombox | Boobie Face | Mo-Slo | Big | Human Tounge | Papers | Picante Balls | Fang | Flashback | The Narrator | Termite | Blue Hawk | Tek Knight | Zoe Neuman | Splinter | Shapeshifter
Humans
Alastair Adana | Tommy Peterson | Oswald Deneeka | Sam Butcher | Steven Calhoun | Little Nina | Ted and Janet Riordan

See Also
The Boys Villains (Comic Book)

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