Black Noir, or simply Noir, is the name of three superhero characters from the comic book series ''
The Boys
Boys are young male humans.
Boys or The Boys may also refer to:
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* ''The Boys'' (1962 British film), a courtroom drama by Sidney J. Furie
* ''The Boys'' (1962 Finnish film), a war drama by Mikko Niskanen
* ''Boys'' ( ...
'', created by
Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis (born January 16, 1970) is a Northern Irish–American comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series ''Preacher'' with artist Steve Dillon, his nine-year run on Marvel Comics' Punisher franchise, and '' The Boys'' with artist Dari ...
and
Darick Robertson
Darick W. Robertson is an American artist best known for his work as a comic book illustrator on series he co-created, notably ''Transmetropolitan'' (1997–2002) and '' The Boys'' (2006–2012; 2020).
Robertson has illustrated hundreds of comics ...
, and the
television series
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and
franchise of the same name, developed by
Eric Kripke
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. In both the comic and TV series, Noir is a member of the
hedonistic
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and reckless
Vought-American superhero group the
Seven
7 is a number, numeral, and glyph.
7 or seven may also refer to:
* AD 7, the seventh year of the AD era
* 7 BC, the seventh year before the AD era
* The month of
July
Music Artists
* Seven (Swiss singer) (born 1978), a Swiss recording artist ...
and is depicted as a "silent ninja" type
parody
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of
Batman
Batman is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and debuted in Detective Comics 27, the 27th issue of the comic book ''Detective Comics'' on ...
,
Snake Eyes and
Deathstroke
Deathstroke (Slade Joseph Wilson) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the character debuted in '' The New Teen Titans'' #2 in December 1980 as Deathstroke the ...
.
In the comic series, Noir is revealed to be a
clone of
Homelander
The Homelander (John Gillman) is a Character (arts), character and one of the main antagonists of the comic book series ''The Boys (comics), The Boys'' and the media franchise The Boys (franchise), of the same name, created by Garth Ennis and Da ...
, created to replace him if he ever went rogue. Driven insane by a lack of purpose, Noir resolved to frame Homelander for various atrocities as part of a plan to gradually drive him insane and replace him. However, he is ultimately killed by Homelander and
Billy Butcher
William J. "Billy" Butcher, or "Billy the Butcher", is a fictional character and antihero in the comic book and Amazon Prime series ''The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. He is the leader of The Boys, a group of CIA-sponsored ...
. In the TV series adaption, Noir, portrayed by
Nathan Mitchell
Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
and Fritzy-Klevans Destine, is instead depicted as a brain-damaged
black
Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have o ...
Supe named Earving, who is loyal to Vought CEO Stan Edgar. In ''
The Boys Presents: Diabolical'', Noir is depicted guiding Homelander in his early career. Following Earving's death in the
third season finale of the main series, Kripke confirmed in July 2022 that Mitchell would portray a replacement Noir in the upcoming fourth season of the series.
Appearances
Comic book series
In the
comic series
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, Black Noir is depicted as a member of the
superhero
A superhero or superheroine is a stock character that typically possesses ''superpowers'', abilities beyond those of ordinary people, and fits the role of the hero, typically using his or her powers to help the world become a better place, ...
team,
The Seven
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, and the only superhuman created by
Vought-American who can beat
Homelander
The Homelander (John Gillman) is a Character (arts), character and one of the main antagonists of the comic book series ''The Boys (comics), The Boys'' and the media franchise The Boys (franchise), of the same name, created by Garth Ennis and Da ...
in
arm-wrestling
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. Until the events of the series' climax, it is implied that Homelander had raped
Billy Butcher
William J. "Billy" Butcher, or "Billy the Butcher", is a fictional character and antihero in the comic book and Amazon Prime series ''The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. He is the leader of The Boys, a group of CIA-sponsored ...
's wife, Becky, who then died giving birth to a superhuman baby Butcher had then killed. In Issue #40, the Boys receive a series of incriminating photos seemingly showing Homelander engaging in grisly acts of murder, cannibalism, and
necrophilia
Necrophilia, also known as necrophilism, necrolagnia, necrocoitus, necrochlesis, and thanatophilia, is sexual attraction towards or a sexual act involving Cadaver, corpses. It is classified as a paraphilia by the World Health Organization (WHO) ...
against men, women, and children. The series eventually reveals that Homelander cannot remember either these incidents or the rape of Butcher's wife, and suggests that Homelander has
dissociative identity disorder
Dissociative identity disorder (DID), better known as multiple personality disorder or multiple personality syndrome, is a mental disorder characterized by the presence of at least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states.
The di ...
and may have sent the photographs to Butcher himself. In private, Homelander shows signs of suffering a
mental breakdown
A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. Such features may be persistent, relapsing and remitti ...
, talking to his own reflection in a mirror, and having bouts of nausea over the images, genuinely confused and horrified by their contents, events which a secretly watching
Frenchie decides to keep from Butcher. Deciding he is "damned" for the acts depicted in the photos, Homelander decides to give in to any
intrusive thought
An intrusive thought is an unwelcome, involuntary thought, image, or unpleasant idea that may become an obsession, is upsetting or distressing, and can feel difficult to manage or eliminate. When such thoughts are associated with obsessive-compu ...
s that cross his mind.
Following ''
Herogasm
''Herogasm'' is a six-issue comic book limited series by Garth Ennis, John McCrea and Keith Burns. Originally published as a spin-off of ''The Boys'', set between issues #30 and #31, ''Herogasm'' was collected in trade paperback in November 200 ...
'', in which Black Noir randomly "
thumbs up
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"
Wee Hughie's posterior while the latter was infiltrating an
orgy
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Swingers' parties do not always conform to this designation, because at many swing ...
, Homelander resolves to free himself and the superhero community from Vought-American's control, leading the other superheroes in a ''
coup d'etat'' against the United States, launching an attack on the White House and killing everyone inside, including the Vought-controlled
Vice President
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, under the guise of doing so for Vought. During the subsequent confrontation between Homelander and Butcher, surmising why Butcher must hate him, Black Noir arrives in the Oval Office and reveals himself to be a clone of Homelander created solely to kill and replace him if he ever went rogue. Gradually being driven insane due to not being allowed to kill Homelander, Noir reveals that he committed the atrocities documented in the photos and had raped Becky to set Butcher and Homelander against one another so that he would be given authorization to fulfill his purpose. Outraged, Homelander attacks Noir, who proceeds to tear Homelander apart. Before dying, Homelander manages to seriously injure his former teammate, allowing Butcher to later finish him off with a crowbar, before embarking on his own genocidal plan to kill all superheroes and those "Supes" with the genetic potential to become them.
One year later, the Guy from Vought (James Stillwell) turns down a pitch from his marketing department for a new rebranded all-white-clad Noir (and other Supes) — White Blanche — as a part of "
True
True most commonly refers to truth, the state of being in congruence with fact or reality.
True may also refer to:
Places
* True, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States
* True, Wisconsin, a town in the United States
* Tr ...
", consisting of regular Supes and various Supes brought back from death with a limited mental capacity by Compound V. Realizing that Compound V and Supes in general comprise "bad product", Stillwell begins to suffer a
mental breakdown
A mental disorder, also referred to as a mental illness or psychiatric disorder, is a behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. Such features may be persistent, relapsing and remitti ...
.
Television series
Earving
=''The Boys''
=
In the live-action
television adaptation, Black Noir is portrayed by
Nathan Mitchell
Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
while Fritzey-Klevans Destine portrays Noir in flashbacks.
Largely silent, he primarily communicates in a series of silent gestures and intimidating body language, and possesses a
healing factor
With physical trauma or disease suffered by an organism, healing involves the repairing of damaged tissue(s), organs and the biological system as a whole and resumption of (normal) functioning. Medicine includes the process by which the cells i ...
coupled with a penchant for artistic exploits, standing toe-to-toe with the
Female
Female (Venus symbol, symbol: ♀) is the sex of an organism that produces the large non-motile ovum, ova (egg cells), the type of gamete (sex cell) that fuses with the Sperm, male gamete during sexual reproduction.
A female has larger gamet ...
and effortlessly playing
classical music
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on a
piano
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in the
first season. In the
second season, Noir is revealed to be the loyal enforcer of Vought CEO Stanford "Stan" Edgar, who directs his every action in combat, including killing the super-terrorist Naqib and tracking down
Billy Butcher
William J. "Billy" Butcher, or "Billy the Butcher", is a fictional character and antihero in the comic book and Amazon Prime series ''The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. He is the leader of The Boys, a group of CIA-sponsored ...
and the
Boys
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Definition, etymology, and use
According to the ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary'', a boy is "a ...
. However, Noir also displays simple, friendly character traits of his own outside of combat, such as giving Naqib's son a
teddy bear
A teddy bear is a stuffed toy in the form of a bear. Developed apparently simultaneously by toymakers Morris Michtom in the U.S. and Richard Steiff under his aunt Margarete Steiff's company in Germany in the early 20th century, the teddy bear, ...
, befriending a Vought programmer while looking for Butcher, and breaking down in tears upon learning his powers originated from Compound V injections given to him by Vought with his parents' consent as a child. Later, while attempting to apprehend the then-rogue
Starlight
Starlight is the light emitted by stars. It typically refers to visible electromagnetic radiation from stars other than the Sun, observable from Earth at night, although a component of starlight is observable from Earth during daytime.
Sunligh ...
, Noir is put into a
coma
A coma is a deep state of prolonged unconsciousness in which a person cannot be awakened, fails to respond normally to painful stimuli, light, or sound, lacks a normal wake-sleep cycle and does not initiate voluntary actions. Coma patients exhi ...
by
Queen Maeve
Medb (), later spelled Meadhbh (), Méibh () and Méabh (), and often anglicised as Maeve ( ), is queen of Connacht in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Her husband in the core stories of the cycle is Ailill mac Máta, although she had seve ...
after she exploits his
tree nut
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allergy by forcing him to consume an
Almond Joy
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and kicking his
Epi-pen
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out of reach, during which he is revealed to be
black
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. In flashbacks to the
Cold War
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depicted in the
third season, Noir is revealed to be a man named Earving who had begun his superhero career and joined
Payback
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Payback may also refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media Fictional entities
* Payback, a member of the fictional comics superhero team Shadow ...
, but was subjected to career sabotage and physical abuse by team leader
Soldier Boy
Soldier Boy is the name of three superhero characters in the comic book series ''Herogasm'' and '' The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The first character introduced (the second successor to the mantle, made by Vought along w ...
. In 1984, amidst a joint operation with the
CIA
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to stop a communist government in
Nicaragua
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, Edgar secretly assigned him to trade Soldier Boy to the
Russian government
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so Vought can eventually replace him with
Homelander
The Homelander (John Gillman) is a Character (arts), character and one of the main antagonists of the comic book series ''The Boys (comics), The Boys'' and the media franchise The Boys (franchise), of the same name, created by Garth Ennis and Da ...
. Throughout, Noir complained about having to wear a helmet that covers his face as he wanted to be the "
Eddie Murphy
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" of superheroes, though Edgar told him Vought believed a publicly black superhero was neither profitable nor acceptable at the time. Amidst an attack on their camp by Nicaraguan and Russian soldiers, Noir was left permanently disfigured, mute, and brain damaged after being beaten by Soldier Boy while trying to subdue him with Payback's help. In the present, upon coming out of his coma and learning of Soldier Boy's return to America, Noir cuts his tracking chip out of his arm and hides out in an abandoned Buster Beaver's Pizza Restaurant, where its mascots and his
imaginary friend
Imaginary friends (also known as pretend friends, invisible friends or made-up friends) are a psychological and social phenomenon where a friendship or other interpersonal relationship takes place in the imagination rather than physical reality.
...
s reenact the abuse he suffered from Soldier Boy and convince Noir to face him instead of running. Upon returning to Vought however, Homelander kills Noir for withholding his knowledge of Soldier Boy being Homelander's biological father.
=''Seven on 7''
=
In the 2021–2022 promotional
web series
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''
Seven on 7 with Cameron Coleman'', which bridges the events of the second and third seasons of the live-action adaptation, Noir is revealed to have awoken from his coma and been charged by Vought with tracking down numerous Supes that had escaped from a
psychiatric hospital
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as well as filming
promos for Vought's streaming service, Vought+, on which his film ''Black Noir: Insurrection'' is to be released.
=''Death Battle!''
=
In the 2020
Amazon Prime Video
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-sponsored ''The Boys'' promotional episodes of ''
Death Battle!'', Black Noir gives up his place in participating in the Seven's
battle royal
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e to
Billy Butcher
William J. "Billy" Butcher, or "Billy the Butcher", is a fictional character and antihero in the comic book and Amazon Prime series ''The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. He is the leader of The Boys, a group of CIA-sponsored ...
, in favour of serving as one of the event's hosts alongside Wiz and Boomstick, with whom he communicates via a series of head and hand gestures. Noir subsequently reappears in ''Death Battle!'' as a
recurring character
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and background
comic relief
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Definition
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.
=''Diabolical''
=
In ''
The Boys Presents: Diabolical'' prequel episode "One Plus One Equals Two", Black Noir is revealed to have been the "Homelander before Homelander", who Madelyn Stillwell sought to supplant, describing Noir as being built to destroy Homelander. After coming across a then-18-year-old Homelander after he accidentally killed several hostages and eco-terrorists on his first mission as a superhero, Black Noir evades Homelander's attempts to kill him before tricking him into destroying the compound they were in and
mercy kill
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ing the last eco-terrorist in its aftermath to prevent Homelander from killing them both. Successfully gaining Homelander's trust, Black Noir writes him an excusatory speech to provide to the press outside, claiming the eco-terrorists had a bomb.
New Black Noir
Following Noir's death in the
third season finale of the main series,
Eric Kripke
Eric Kripke (born 1974) is an American writer and television producer. He came to prominence as the creator of the fantasy drama series ''Supernatural'' (2005–2020) which aired on The CW. He served as the showrunner during the first five seasons ...
confirmed in July 2022 that Noir's actor
Nathan Mitchell
Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
would portray a replacement Black Noir in the upcoming fourth season of the series; describing the character as a "whole new" and "really interesting and hilarious character".
Potential spin-off
In October 2020, following news of the development of several
spin-off
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series of ''
The Boys
Boys are young male humans.
Boys or The Boys may also refer to:
Film and television Films
* ''The Boys'' (1962 British film), a courtroom drama by Sidney J. Furie
* ''The Boys'' (1962 Finnish film), a war drama by Mikko Niskanen
* ''Boys'' ( ...
'', Black Noir actor
Nathan Mitchell
Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
expressed interest in a potential "''
Mr. Bean
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''-style
comedy
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" solo series focused on the character, tentatively entitled ''The Secret Life of Black Noir''.
Powers and abilities
In the comics, Black Noir is a long-time member of the Seven, almost always shown in silhouette with his face obscured. His powers include super strength and supposed skills as a pilot. He is stronger than even
Homelander
The Homelander (John Gillman) is a Character (arts), character and one of the main antagonists of the comic book series ''The Boys (comics), The Boys'' and the media franchise The Boys (franchise), of the same name, created by Garth Ennis and Da ...
;
Mother's Milk Mother's milk is milk produced by mammary glands located in the breast of a human female to feed a young child.
Mother's Milk may also refer to:
Entertainment
* ''Mother's Milk'' (album)'', an album by Red Hot Chili Peppers
** Mother's Milk Tou ...
states he can "
..bench a dozen
Mack trucks
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". While initially an enigma, it is revealed at the climax of the series that Black Noir is actually a clone of the Homelander, developed by
Vought-American as a contingency, in case the leader of the Seven became a liability, and as such, has all of his powers, including
heat vision,
super strength
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, durability, flight, and enhanced
vocal cord
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s.
In the television series, Black Noir is depicted as a normal man imbued with Compound V. As a result, he gained superhuman strength, a regenerative healing factor and "silent ninja" aesthetic, with his only weakness being his tree nut allergy, in reference to both
Superman
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's weakness to
kryptonite
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and his actor
Nathan Mitchell
Nathan Mitchell is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Earving / Black Noir in the Amazon Prime Video series '' The Boys'', based on the comic book series of the same name. Mitchell debuted in 2007 with a recurring role on the se ...
's real-life tree nut allergy.
Development
In September 2020, ''
The Boys
Boys are young male humans.
Boys or The Boys may also refer to:
Film and television Films
* ''The Boys'' (1962 British film), a courtroom drama by Sidney J. Furie
* ''The Boys'' (1962 Finnish film), a war drama by Mikko Niskanen
* ''Boys'' ( ...
'' television adaptation's producer and
showrunner
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Eric Kripke
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confirmed that despite the apparent foreshadowing of Homelander often comparing Black Noir to himself, that the
plot twist
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of Noir being Homelander's
clone, capable of killing him, would not be used, choosing instead to portray Black Noir as his own character and amalgamating the comics character's psychopathic traits with Homelander. Noir's role as a "failsafe" against Homelander was similarly supplanted by that of Homelander's son
Ryan Butcher (primarily portrayed by Cameron Crovetti), a loose adaptation of the Supe baby killed by Butcher in the comic series after it killed his wife while she was giving birth to it, with Kripke saying:
at makes Noir 'Noir' is he's just this complete cipher; like, you just don't know anything about him and he's just completely mysterious. But then he has these strange reactions, like he'll make the teddy bear dance, or he'll cry, and he'll reveal some vulnerabilities, emotional vulnerabilities. Then he'll just return to just being this completely still, horrifying Terminator
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Genetics
* Terminator (genetics), the end of a gene for transcription
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of a character, and that's kind of what I like about him, I have to say. Every so often, it comes up like, 'We should really learn who he is.' And I'm like, 'But should we know? Isn't it more interesting that we just never really quite understand how he got that way?' So I think Noir definitely remains as mysterious as always.
On the
third season reveal of the first Noir being a
black
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Supe named Earving (portrayed by Fritzy-Klevans Destine) who had been "tasked by Stan Edgar to do away with
Soldier Boy
Soldier Boy is the name of three superhero characters in the comic book series ''Herogasm'' and '' The Boys'', created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson. The first character introduced (the second successor to the mantle, made by Vought along w ...
on Payback's Nicaragua mission
n 1984
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which result
din Soldier Boy searing Noir's face, after which he goes silent" from the resulting
brain damage
Neurotrauma, brain damage or brain injury (BI) is the destruction or degeneration of brain cells. Brain injuries occur due to a wide range of internal and external factors. In general, brain damage refers to significant, undiscriminating t ...
to become Edgar's unquestioning
assassin
Assassination is the murder of a prominent or VIP, important person, such as a head of state, head of government, politician, world leader, member of a royal family or CEO. The murder of a celebrity, activist, or artist, though they may not ha ...
by the present-day, who sees his
imaginary friends
Imaginary friends (also known as pretend friends, invisible friends or made-up friends) are a psychological and social phenomenon where a friendship or other interpersonal relationship takes place in the imagination rather than physical reality. ...
as a result, Kripke stated that:
"Young Noir grew up going to this pizza chain called Buster Beavers. It's like a Chuck E. Cheese
Chuck E. Cheese (formerly known as Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza and simply Chuck E. Cheese's) is an American family entertainment center and pizza restaurant chain founded in 1977 by Atari's co-founder Nolan Bu ...
. He sees the animated characters. They come to life and they have a lot of interaction with him. Like everything on the show, it's sort of this organic road to hell, I guess, We wanted to see Noir sort of ''Dark Night of the Soul
''Dark Night of the Soul'' ( es, La noche oscura del alma) is a poem written by the 16th-century Spanish mystic and poet St. John of the Cross. The author himself did not give any title to his poem, on which he wrote two book-length commentari ...
''. It's hard to do that because he doesn't communicate. We knew we had to go inside his head and someone pitched, like, he goes to a cabin. And I said, 'He should go to a cabin, but all these ''Snow White
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is a 19th-century German fairy tale that is today known widely across the Western world. The Brothers Grimm published it in 1812 in the first edition of their collection ''Grimms' Fairy Tales'' and numbered as Ta ...
'' animated creatures should be flying around all over him' and that we strongly implied they've always been there. And then someone said, 'Well, it might be a little corny. What about like a Chuck E. Cheese?' So it just evolves."
On the use of animation for Noir's imagination, inspired by his development of ''
The Boys Presents: Diabolical'', Kripke further revealed that "
worked with this amazing
nimationcompany called
6 Point Harness
Six Point Harness (6PH) is an animation studio based in Los Angeles that develops and produces animated television programming, feature films, commercial, music videos and web-based content. Founded by Brendan Burch in 2003, some of the studio's ...
, which did create all the animation for us
ight at the level of real Disney hand-drawn animation But what I love about it most of all is it's definitely implied that for the entire run of the series, these characters just hang out with Noir. If you were to cut
ackinto Noir's point of view
uring the first two seasons he'd have these animated characters that he's interacting with. And that just brings me no end of pleasure."
Merchandise
To promote the third season of ''The Boys'',
Amazon Prime Video
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licensed a line of Black Noir MAFEX
action figure
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s from
NECA and the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incorporated.
Reception
Inspired by
Batman
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, the character and Mitchell's portrayal in the series (considered a
breakout character
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) have received critical acclaim.
The character has been compared to
slasher film
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villains such as
Jason Voorhees
Jason Voorhees () is a character (arts), character from the Friday the 13th (franchise), ''Friday the 13th'' series. He first appeared in ''Friday the 13th (1980 film), Friday the 13th'' (1980) as the young son of camp-cook-turned-killer Pamel ...
and
Michael Myers, and to the
Marvel Comics
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antihero
Deadpool
Deadpool is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in ''New Mutants'' #98 (cover-dated Feb. 1991). Initially, Deadp ...
.
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