Reginald "Reggie" Franklin, better known as A-Train, is a major antagonist in the 2019 Amazon TV adaptation of the comic book series The Boys, serving as the central antagonist of Season 1, and a major antagonist in Seasons 2 and 3. He is a member of The Seven and currently the fastest man alive.
A-Train is the secondary antagonist of the 2006 highly controversial comic book series The Boys. He is a speedster as well the killer of Hughie Campbell's girlfriend, Robin, setting him to seek vengeance against A-Train and the rest of the Seven.
A-Train is a major antagonist in the Dynamite series The Boys. He is a speedster who used to be a part of a team known as Teenage Kix but became a member of the Seven to replace their previous speedster. He is the archenemy of Hughie Campbell.
Initially, like most "superheroes", A-Train is self-centered and mostly interested in fame, fortune and publicity rather than helping others. In fact, he displays a remarkable lack of empathy, possibly even to the point of sociopathy.
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Kevin Moskowitz, better known as The Deep, is a major antagonist in the Amazon series The Boys, serving as a major antagonist in Season 1, and a supporting antagonist in both Season 2 and Season 3.
Homelander's fastest speed feat would have to be around Mach 3 as he was able to tag A-Train, who's fastest speeds are at least Mach 3. This is supported as Homelander's speed is comparable to the speed of F-16 fighter jets, as he arrived in a hijacked plane before the fighter jets arrived with difficulty.
In Comics. Like comic Hughie, Robin is Scottish, but her last name is Mawhinney instead of Ward. She and Hughie are at a funfair when he confesses his love for her. Unfortunately, she is killed immediately after when A-Train smashes her into a wall with another supervillain, leaving Hughie holding onto her severed arms ...
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Simply put, Homelander is the most evil version of an evil Superman possible (at the moment). In fact, the show's Homelander has proven to be even more diabolical compared to his graphic novel counterpart. There's no depth Homelander wouldn't sink to if it meant that he got his way.
A-Train. A-Train seems careless and crude, but he's not downright evil. At least not as much as other, older members of the Seven. His reaction to Robin's death makes it look like he cares about no one and doesn't respect the lives of others, but as his journey continues it's clear that he's not totally heartless.
A-Train (Jessie T. Usher) did not lose his abilities, but was unable to use his powers without bringing himself to the brink of a heart attack. A heart transplant finally allows him to use his powers without sending him hovering over death's edge.
Darius McCollum (born March 28, 1965) is an American man primarily known for posing as a New York City Subway motorman, bus driver, and subway trains operator due to his fixation with trains and public transport.
Starlight appears in the Amazon adaptation of the series, portrayed by Erin Moriarty. Starlight is the only member of The Seven not to be a villain but a hero, (while Queen Maeve is an anti-hero).
Trivia. Soldier Boy is a villainous parody of the Marvel comics superhero Captain America and antihero The Winter Soldier. Just like Captain America, he fought in WWII, uses a shield and became a hero before "dying" only to be found alive decades later and be placed in the modern world.
Benjamin, better known as simply Soldier Boy, or Ben, is a major antagonist of the Amazon series The Boys, serving as a mentioned character in Seasons 1 and 2, and one of the two main antagonists (alongside Homelander) of Season 3.
James Stillwell insulting Homelander for his actions. James Stillwell is the overarching antagonist of the comic series The Boys.
In an attempt to seek revenge and redeem himself, A-Train drags Blue Hawk to death - only to fall to the ground moments later, with his heart giving in to his super speed. A-Train's final moments in episode 6 bring an almost perfect conclusion to his storyline.
The grand finale of The Boys comic book series confirms that there is only one hero who is actually stronger than Homelander, and that's his (even more) evil clone, Black Noir. Created to be an upgraded version of Homelander, Black Noir proves his superiority in the final battle between these two deranged powerhouses.
One of his worst actions is killing his girlfriend Popclaw when he realizes that she has betrayed him. Popclaw is blackmailed by the Boys into revealing the truth about A-Train and Compound V, and A-Train kills her to cover his tracks.
After watching Blue Hawk (Nick Wechsler) cripple his brother, he's finally come to realize the cost of his collateral damage. Hughie doesn't know what to say, so he simply winds up and punches A-Train in the face. The fight is quickly broken up by Starlight.
While the show hints at his reliance on a performance-enhancing drug called Compound V, the comics delve deeper into A-Train's addiction. His need for speed drives him to use Compound V excessively, leading to severe consequences for innocent bystanders.
Shockwave is a parody of DC Comic's Third Flash, Wally West. As he replaces A-Train and was currently the fastest supe, surpassing A-Train. He is an original character for the show.
A-Train knows he can never run again. His family has been urging him to do something important with his name, to stand up for his family and community. Allying himself with Homelander's power gives him a layer of protection in times that are incredibly uncertain.
Well, Homelander was created as an obvious copy of Superman, so their powers are virtually identical, except Superman is more powerful as you mentioned. The two differences are that Homelander has no apparent weakness to a specific substance, no “kryptonite”, and that he can't see through zinc instead of lead.