The Boys/YMMV


 * Anvilicious
 * Complete Monster: Homelander, later issues might be trying to give him a troubled past and present insecurities, still nothing can redeem a ruthless rapist, baby & heart eater, and more recently a man who The man is basically Captain Hero not played for laughs.
 * As of issue 65,
 * Malchemical runs off this slippery slope at full speed, with absolutely zero remorse, and is stopped just before he gets to rape little girls. It's a running theme that people with sufficient superpowers to get away with it will end up becoming as close to this trope as makes no difference.
 * With the revelation in Issue 65, clearly is this, considering that he
 * Crossing the Line Twice: Almost every issue.
 * Fridge Horror: When Tek-Knight sent Laddio away to visit all the other superteams in a effort to keep himself from involuntarily raping the boy, he explicitly said to even visit the G-Men and all their spin-off teams. We never see Laddio again after that.
 * High Octane Nightmare Fuel: Issue 63: Homelander's face after he
 * Moral Event Horizon: settled  in the Believe arc, issue 46, The Muller family had just won the BELIEVE meeting prizes, a new shining car and a dinner with, the hero was kind enough to take the car and family flying to their reserved tables; that was what the family thought, the "Superhero" took the Mullers for their
 * Then there was that time with
 * As of issue 65,
 * Narm: Frequently played straight in-universe.
 * Squick
 * Wangst: Played with; many's the time that Wee Hughie's basically been told to shut the fuck up, stop moaning about things and just get over it by the other characters, and he does display a tendency to mope about and wallow in self-pity over the problems in his life. Then again, a lot of the people who are telling him this are themselves homicidal borderline-sociopaths who find it unsettlingly easy to shrug off various atrocities, so they probably aren't the best examples to follow in terms of getting in touch with your emotions.
 * Woobie Destroyer of Worlds: In Butcher's case, Played With. He wasn't exactly a nice guy early in his life. But he gradually became a better person when he met his wife, Becky. Then she got raped by Homelander. And then she died when the child crawled out of her womb. He's implied to have Death Seeker tendencies, and in issue 65
 * Ironically enough, as of issue 65,  Throughout the series, we see him cross the Moral Event Horizon multiple times.