Few villains are as terrifying in live-action as Antony Starr's portrayal of Homelander andin new art from The Boys' artist Russ Braun, the television version of the character gets drawn by one of the artists who helped bring him to life throughout the comic book series. Braun shared his take on Starr's portrayal of Homelander in a sketch that shows off the sinister nature behind The Seven's lead Supe that the public believes is an actual hero.
Homelander cemented himself as one of the vilest villains in comics through his numerous despicable acts throughout The Boys comic book series. The most powerful Supe in his universe, Homelander, is adored by the public, who believes he represents everything great about being a hero and America. However, behind closed doors, Homelander is a monster. He kills people because he can, abuses, and plays mind games with his fellow members of The Seven, and his desire to be loved has turned him into a downright despicable person. Antony Starr, who portrays Homelander in the live-action adaptation of The Boys, has been remarkable in the role, as he plays the irredeemable Homelander with a sinister edge, as viewers never know what he's thinking or what he'll do next.
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On his <a href=«https://twitter.com/RussBraun2?ref_src=» https: screenrant.com target="_blank" rel=«noopener noreferrer»>Twitter account, Russ Braun, one of the main artists for The Boys
series created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson for more than 20 issues towards the end of its run, shared his sketch art cover of Antony Starr's Homelander. Braun, who has significant experience drawing the comic version of the villain, captures the menacing look of Starr's Homelander.
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