Spoilers for The Boys comic book and television series below

In a simulated battle between The Boys and The Seven, three of the strongest Supes were revealed as survivors- and of course, Homelander was one of them. In The Boys comic book series, Vought-American ran a simulation to determine who would win in a fight between their Supes and Compound-V powered rivals, The Boys. The results were a victory for The Seven, with three heroes among the survivors of the potential epic battle.

The Seven are the strongest superteam in The Boys comic book and television universe, as its core members, including Homelander, Queen Maeve, Black Noir, Starlight, and the Deep among the most recognizable and, in some cases, powerful Supes in existence. While Homelander, Maeve, and Noir are among the big three of the group, the trio's real powers were shown during a simulation by Vought-American to determine who would win in a fight between the superteam and The Boys.

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In The Boys #51 by Garth Ennis, Russ Braun, Simon Bowland, Tony Avina, and Darick Robertson from Dynamite Comics, Vought-American runs a simulation determining who would win a fight between Homelander and The Seven vs. The Boys. While the corporation already knows The Seven would wipe the floor with The Boys based on pure power and strength, the results are determined by factoring strength, intelligence, and resourcefulness in what's described as an "exhaustively comprehensive simulation." With an 82% accuracy, the simulation shows the Seven would defeat The Boys.

The Boys vs. The Seven Comic

The Boys' entire team gets X marked over their faces, as even Billy Butcher and The Female die in the simulation. However, for The Seven, Homelander and Black Noir would survive, while the calculations remain unsure about whether Queen Maeve would join the team's strongest members. Funny enough, only two Supes actually survived until the end of the series, as Starlight and the Deep make it to the end, while Hughie is the last man standing among The Boys. So, while showing who would win in a fight between the two groups, the calculations didn't accurately predict the series' survivors.

Ultimately, readers never got a chance to see a final battle between the entire roster of The Seven and The Boys, as members were picked off before the epic fight could take place. However, thanks to the simulation, readers know with an 84% certainty that the Supes of the Seven would win. Perhaps, The Boys television series will show what the comic didn't and give each group, led by Homelander and Billy Butcher, one last stand against one another. It would be an epic way to end The Boys.

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