It's a bit complex. Sometimes it seems like Homelander has the upper hand with his superhuman abilities, but the Butcher can be crafty and strategic. So it's not always clear-cut.
The strength of the Butcher and Homelander can vary depending on the specific plot and context. But generally, Homelander is often depicted as having more raw power.
Yes, the butcher does kill Homelander in the comic. It's a major plot point.
Yes, he does. Billy Butcher finally manages to take down Homelander in a climactic moment of the comic.
Yes, Comic Homelander is often depicted as one of the strongest characters.
I think Homelander is stronger. He has some crazy powers and is often depicted as a tough opponent to beat.
I think Homelander is stronger. His powers seem more overwhelming and less limited.
In the comic, Homelander is often seen as the dominant force, but Black Noir can surprise with his hidden abilities and determination. It's not straightforward to say who's stronger.
Well, when it comes to Comic Vine, Homelander is way stronger. Trains don't have any special abilities or powers like Homelander does. Homelander can fly, has super strength, and various other powers that make him a force to be reckoned with compared to a train.
Definitely. The comic version of Homelander is portrayed as having greater strength and capabilities. This is evident in his confrontations and the scale of his power displays throughout the comic series.
Butcher doesn't succeed in killing Homelander in the comics. The power dynamics and plot developments prevent such a straightforward conclusion.
In the comic, it's hard to say for sure. Both Soldier Boy and Homelander have their unique strengths and weaknesses.