Summary
It’s not that Homelander needs to be the most powerful figure in the media to stand strong. He just needs to be the most powerful one inThe Boys. He’s a sociopathic obstacle that the relatively ordinary heroes need to expose and crush. Having a caped wonder from another universe fix the problem for themInjustice-style probably wouldn’t do much for the series' fans (or creator Garth Ennis, for that matter).
Nonetheless, fans are always going to wonder how Homelander would fare against classic heroeslike DC’s Supermanor the Marvel heroes. With his flight, speed, and strength, he could likely get around Captain America, and maybe even Spider-Man. But these Marvel characters would give him a run for his money.

Updated Jun 07, 2025 by David Heath:The BoysSeason 4 ended on a curious note, leaving the titular heroes at the mercy of the Supes, but with some hope for its final season. However, that finale isn’t due until mid-2026, and that’s assuming nothing changes between now and then. All that can be determined for now is that it’s likely to be a very different conclusion from the comic.
Of course, that would be more likely than anyone from Marvel suddenly turning up to shut things down. That would make it a very expensive damp squib, as the Marvel Comics Universe has a range of superheroes who could defeat Homelander. He may be the strongest person inThe Boys, but put against this list’s new entries, he’d be sent back to his bottle of milk pretty quickly.

1Thor
Mighty, Astonishing, And Immortal
The problem with gauging the Marvel Universe’s strength is that they kind of give up past 100 tons. DC will put a ridiculous number to rate Superman’s strength, but Marvel is happy to leave their strongest heroes at “an excess of 100 tons.” Compared to Homelander’s estimated max lifting strength of “a dozen Mag trucks” (approximately 480 tons), that doesn’t bode well for Marvel.
Luckily, fans can compare the two by their feats of strength. For example, the Mighty Thor has held up bridges, pulled islands, and destroyed planets with his physical strength alone. He’s immune to all diseases, poisons, ailments, radiation, and more, can see as far as the edge of the Solar System from Earth, and has near-endless stamina. That’s without accounting for his weapons, items, and storm powers. Against that, Homelander’s chances look bleak.

2Silver Surfer
When Silver Outdoes Gold
The same could be said forthe Silver Surfer. The Former Herald of Galactus has been able to withstand black holes, shrug off practically all kinds of radiation, and survive in the vacuum of space. He’s withstood supernovas, has thrown dwarf stars around, and can move faster than light with his board.
Without his board, he’s still agile enough to dodge any errant strikes and figure out a winning strategy in a second. The Fantastic Four had to reason with him and his conscience to get him to become more than Galactus’ warning shot. Given Homelander’s lack of said conscience, his cynicism and brutal outlook on life aren’t likely to move the Surfer any more than his strikes.

3Thanos
His Victory is Inevitable
All those advantages come even without the Infinity Gauntlet and its Gems. The Mad Titan,Thanos, is ridiculously strong. He has powers gained over the years by becoming the universe’s Avatar of Death, and he gained godhood by passing the Witches of Infinity’s trial. Even before then, his unusual genetics of being a part-Eternal, part-Deviant made him an anomaly from a physical standpoint too. He’s built like a tank, and strong enough to fight off Thor and the Phoenix, while being fast enough to keep up with and outflank Captain Marvel.
As such, Homelander would find himself quickly crushed under Thanos' boot. Only similarly strong cosmically-powered beings like Adam Warlock, or the God Emperor form of Doctor Doom, have been able to defeat him. Thor and the Silver Surfer were, at best, distractions. Homelander’s only hope would be to end up with the Infinity Gauntlet himself, as he’d need all the Gems' powers to turn the tide against the Titan.

4The Incredible Hulk
Limitless Rage, Limitless Strength
Homelander taking onthe Incredible Hulkseems just as imbalanced, but the Man in the Sky might have a chance in the early goings. Depending on which form he takes (gray, green, etc.), the Hulk’s base strength starts between 80–150 tons. If Homelander went full-on at the Hulk the moment he transformed, he might be able to stop him in his tracks. The problem is that the angrier Hulk gets, the stronger he gets, and his strength is practically infinite.
He can smash asteroids twice the size of Earth with a punch, and withstand 100 supernovas. Killing him as his human self, Bruce Banner, doesn’t work either (despiteEnnis doing thatinPunisher Kills the Marvel Universe), as regular continuity has him Hulking out the moment a lethal bullet or blade strikes him. Unless Homelander got smart or lucky, he’d be puny compared to the Hulk.

5Captain Marvel
Interstellar Hero Can Bring Homelander Back Down To Earth
Whether it’s as the original Ms. Marvel,Captain Marvel, or just herself, Carol Danvers has had a messy superhero journey. At first, she wasa Human-Kree hybridwho could lift 100+ tons, and catch bullets if she wasn’t in the mood to just let them deflect off of her body. Like this, she’d have a close enough battle with Homelander to annoy him. But then aliens called the Brood experimented on her, and linked her strength with “the primal forces of the universe.”
It gave her the ability to become Binary, an alter-ego who could manipulate all forms of energy. Like this, she could turn any attack Homelander lands into energy to make herself stronger. Even if he didn’t fight, she could do the same with heat, light, radiation, etc., and pulverize the guy. Her ability to make energy duplicates of herself, fire nuclear bomb-level photon blasts, sense his attacks in advance, and survive in space seem like overkill to mention.

6Doctor Strange
He’s Sorcerer Supreme For A Reason
Homelander doesn’t have Superman’s level of strength, speed, etc., but he also lacks his weaknesses. Sure, he can’t see through zinc, he’s annoyed by certain sound frequencies, andmightbe incapacitated (not killed) by enough Novichok gas. But the Boys can’t just find a special mineral and wave it at him to make him humble. However, since magic isn’t a thing inThe Boys, Homelander has no special protection againstDoctor Strange.
He can turn Homelander into anything he likes, rewire his mind with telepathy, phase through his strikes, reduce him to his astral form, etc. If he wanted to keep things simple, he could just banish him to another dimension. Only someone of equal or greater magic can overcome the latter, and since Homelander isn’t magic, he’d be in trouble.

7Jean Grey
When Homelander’s Greatest Weakness Is His Mind
Doctor Strange shows one doesn’t have to be physically strong to overcome Homelander. But they don’t necessarily need to be Sorcerers Supreme either.Jean Greygets the mention here, though any of Marvel’s strong telepaths like Professor X or Emma Frost could fit here, as Homelander doesn’t have any special mental protection against them.
Jean Grey alone can manipulate people’s emotions, memories, minds, and more. She could mentally block Homelander from using his powers, send him to sleep, and then probe his deepest traumas to see how he got so messed up. Jean could practically turn him into a completely different person. But if she’s feeling violent, her telekinetic forcefields are strong enough to hold Captain Marvel and honed enough to disintegrate people at the molecular level.

8Scarlet Witch
If Homelander Gets Vexed, She’ll Leave Him Hexed
IfScarlet Witchwas the same character she was in the 1960s-1970s, putting her up against a Superman-like character like Homelander would have seemed ridiculous. Her hex powers affected probability, meaning she basically cast bad luck on people, which might have gotten her out of some sticky situations. However, writer Steve Englehart felt this was just the tip of the iceberg, revealing her hexes were chaos magic granted to her by the demon Chthon, which she learned to tailor further under Agatha Harkness.
From then on, through training, dramatic interventions, and more, she has become one of the most powerful magical figures in the Marvel Universe. Instead of hexing Homelander into stumbling over stuff, she could split him apart at the molecular level, trap him in forcefields, attack him with energy weapons, break his brain with her telepathy, or change his reality all together. If she could take away nearly every mutant’s powers, she could reduce Homelander to an ordinary man, which he might consider a fate worse than death.

9Rogue
Look, But Don’t Touch
Depending on the source, Homelander would either have a chance againstRogue, or he’d be outmatched. In the comics, her power absorption abilities were enough to give her Wonder Man andCarol Danvers’ pre-Binary powerspermanently. With flight, super speed, and super strength, she’d at least be an even challenge for the hero, with the advantage of Carol’s Seventh Sense to predict Homelander’s next moves, and the reflexes to counter them.
Without those skills, like in theX-Menmovies, Homelander could reduce her to a smear…provided she didn’t get to touch him beforehand. All she needs is some skin-to-skin contact to gain Homelander’s powers and durability. Prolonged contact could weaken Homelander further until he’s a withered husk. Few beings have been able to counter her abilities, and they’ve usually been special cases, like Juggernaut’s magic.
10Shadowcat
Homelander’s Many Ruses Beaten By Shadowcat’s Sole Trick
Homelander isn’t exactly a dunce, though he’s gotten so used to being the strongest figure in his universe that he coasts on his powers. He doesn’t handle getting challenged well, or admitting his weaknesses. So, one can imagine how frustrated he could be if he had to deal withShadowcat. He could potentially be undone by her ability to make herself intangible and phase through objects.
Homelander’s super-strength and powers can’t help him if they can’t touch his targets. Conversely, if she can’t phase into an object to hide, or flee by phasing through them, she can give her opponents grievous injuries. InWhat If…Wolverine: Enemy of the State, she finished off her mentor-turned-monster Wolverine by phasing her hand through his head, then making it solid again to destroy his brain. If pushed, she could do the same to Homelander.