In the world of The Boys, power isn't always about raw strength, and The Seven aren't the only supes who prove that. While this infamous team parodies iconic groups like the Justice League or Avengers, it’s clear that some of the most formidable heroes and villains are not part of this elite group. In fact, some of the most powerful beings in The Boys universe have nothing to do with the seven.
Despite The Seven's dominance in the public eye, many of the show's strongest characters are operating outside their influence. From supervillains with mind-bending abilities to heroes who sur even the mightiest of The Seven, The Boys universe is filled with useful hidden powers. The fact that these supes exist outside the limelight of The Seven allows them to occupy a unique space in The Boys' universe. Whether this makes them more dangerous or simply further under the radar, these supes are forces to be reckoned with.
12 Europo
The Tricky Teleporter
Europo, one of the most lethal supes in The Boys, possesses a terrifying mastery over teleportation, turning it into a deadly tool for assassination. While other teleporters exercise careful control over their powers to avoid collateral damage, The Boys' version of Nightcrawler has no such restraint. He ruthlessly teleports through solid walls and obstacles, eliminating his targets with little regard for the surrounding environment. His power, rather than a tactical advantage, is a weapon of destruction that he uses to strike with overwhelming surprise and brutal efficiency, making him a truly dangerous presence in the world of The Boys.
In one of his most chilling displays of power, Europo teleports his fist through the head of Dimebag, showcasing not only his ruthlessness but also the complete lack of concern for his own well-being. He is willing to push the limits of his teleportation ability to maximize his effectiveness, even if it means risking harm. This willingness to embrace the extreme, using his power without any moral hesitation, marks Europo as a force of chaos and destruction. His approach to combat makes him a fearsome figure in a universe where the strong dominate without the burden of ethics.
11 Groundhawk
The Fearsome Feral Fiend
Outside of The Seven, Professor Godolkin's G-men are some of the strongest supes in the Voughtverse, but Groundhawk packs a particularly powerful punch. Enhanced with Compound V, Groundhawk possesses immense superhuman strength and durability. His oversized metal hammers, replacing his hands, allow him to crush enemies with ease, using his raw power as his primary weapon. However, beneath his imposing exterior lies a mind shattered by the process of his enhancement. His behavior is feral, marked by limited speech and an almost animalistic urge to kill, stripping him of any semblance of a hero.

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This lack of mental stability makes Groundhawk more of a weapon than a hero, as he is incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong. His violent tendencies make him a hazard for both allies and enemies alike. Tragically, Groundhawk's story is a reflection of the harmful consequences of Godolkin's experiments on vulnerable individuals, manipulating them into becoming living weapons without regard for their humanity. His brutal end serves as a grim reminder of the cost of tampering with human lives for power.
10 The Starlike
The Supe With Mind-Blowing Star Power
Another powerful supe operating outside of The Seven is The Starlike. Drawing inspiration from Starfire, she can generate powerful energy blasts capable of severing limbs and even decapitating teammates. Her ability to manipulate destructive energy makes her a dangerous asset in combat, but her lack of control over her powers amplifies her volatility. The Starlike’s energy projection, while potent, often leads to reckless outcomes, making her as much a threat to her own team as she is to her enemies.
Despite her raw power, Starlike hasn’t found a place within The Seven and instead operates as a member of Vought's own dark parody of the Teen Titans, Team Titanic. In this role, she exemplifies the chaos and danger that often come with unchecked superhuman abilities. While her potential makes her a significant threat, her unpredictability makes her a wildcard, whose actions could turn the tide of any battle. Starlike’s chaotic presence serves as a reminder of the dangers inherent in giving such powerful abilities to those who lack the discipline to control them.
9 Doofer
The Heroically Hard Hedonist
One rock-solid contender for a heavy hitter outside The Seven has to be Doofer. As a member of the supergroup Fantastico, he boasts metal-like skin and extraordinary durability, making him one of the toughest heroes outside The Seven. His tough exterior allows him to withstand extreme physical punishment, and his strength in battle is undeniable. Doofer’s is clearly a dark parody of The Thing from Fantastic Four, with his rocky, invulnerable surface making him an imposing force. However, his physical strength and resilience set him apart from many other supes, earning him a reputation as a tough, reliable ally.
Despite his tough appearance, Doofer’s true downfall lies not in his powers but in his personal vulnerabilities. While his body can withstand immense damage from the outside, his internal struggles are where he's the most vulnerable. He becomes Butcher's inexplicable victim after he overdoses at Herogasm. The event serves as a grim reminder to all the attendees that no matter how indestructible a supe may seem on the outside, their inner demons can always prove to be their greatest adversary.
8 Crimson Countess
Scarlet Witch's Compromised Parody
While Crimson Countess has never technically been a member of The Seven, it's not for lack of trying. The fiery powerhouse embodies the dark side of fame and ambition. A member of the subversive superhero team Payback, she’s willing to do whatever it takes to climb the corporate ladder, including using her seductive charm to win over powerful figures at Vought-American. With the ability to unleash intense heat blasts capable of melting steel, she is a fearsome adversary. However, her lust for power and her willingness to do anything to achieve it, whether through manipulation or more compromising acts, often overshadowed her strength.

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Her desperate attempts to secure a spot within The Seven ultimately led her down a dark path, culminating in her humiliating participation during Herogasm. It was here that her moral boundaries were shattered, as she used her body to gain favor with Vought’s elite. However, Crimson Countess' schemes came to an R-rated end when Billy Butcher, in a brutal act of vengeance, snapped her neck. Despite her raw power, it was her readiness to sacrifice her dignity and her willingness to betray those around her that truly made her a dangerous and unpredictable force.
7 Malchemical
The Sadistic Shape-Shifting Supe
Malchemical, a vile and manipulative supe from The Boys, wields the ability to shapeshift into any element or person, just like DC's Metamorpho, making him a dangerous and unpredictable foe. Originally part of the failed Team Titanic, he quickly became notorious for using his powers to impersonate others for disturbing personal gain, including a heinous betrayal of his teammate’s girlfriend.
After being reassigned to lead Super Duper, a dysfunctional team of young heroes, Malchemical’s sadistic tendencies only grew worse. His vulnerability to fire, however, proved his downfall when Billy Butcher set him ablaze, ending his reign of terror.
6 Shehemoth
The Big Blue Bruiser
One supe who can certainly hit as hard as anyone in The Seven is Shehemoth. This blue-skinned powerhouse packs a serious punch, thanks to her superhuman strength and durability. Born with Compound V running through her veins, she can crush grown men with ease and shrug off damage that would take out most supes. While she hasn't made it into The Seven yet, she has always been a strong contender.
The Boys' version of She-Hulk was close to securing a spot at one point, but was beaten out by Starlight at the last minute. Despite her formidable abilities, Shehemoth’s involvement in her boyfriend's demise and her role in Homelander’s plans reveal a character marked by both power and controversy.
5 Love Sausage
The Man With The Mightiest Meat
Another supe big enough to measure up with The Seven is Love Sausage. Once a member of the Soviet-era superhero team Glorious Five-Year Plan, he’s now a tough, tank-like figure who can take a rocket launcher blast and still keep going. His super speed and enhanced strength allow him to tear through metal and toss enemies aside with ease.
The Boys show has extended Love Sausage's abilities even further, making his most prominent appendage the focus of his powers. Whether it's his Red Guardian-like parody in the comics or his name's more literal interpretation in the show, you certainly don't want to wrestle with Love Sausage.
4 Kimiko
AKA The Female
Kimiko, also known as The Female of the Species, is one of The Boys' most fearsome supes, capable of feats that rival or even sur some of The Seven. With superhuman strength, she can easily overpower and dismember her enemies, tearing through opponents like A-Train and Love Sausage with brutal efficiency.
Her agility and reflexes allow her to dodge bullets and keep up with even the fastest supes, and her regenerative healing factor means she can recover from injuries that would incapacitate most, including being shot in the head or having her neck broken by Stormfront. While Kimiko doesn't talk, her violent nature often makes her points known for her. Her raw power and durability place her on par with some of the most dangerous beings in the world, making her a true powerhouse.
3 Vikor
The Frightening God Viking
Vikor ranks as one of the strongest supes outside The Seven. The Viking-inspired leader of the Children of Stormfront is by far one of the most formidable supes with power levels that rival the best Vought has to offer. He's blessed with incredible superhuman strength, flight, and a healing factor that allowed him to survive his dark origin, including being burned alive in a cremation oven.
His powers allowed him to recover from the most traumatic injuries, though it still had its limitations, as noted by the permanent scar on his left eye. While Viktor eventually faces a tragic demise after becoming Butcher's informant, his absence from The Seven didn't make much sense given his potential.