I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail, but it's likely to feature characters like Hughie, Butcher, and other main characters from 'The Boys' series. They are usually the ones who oppose the corrupt superheroes.
I don't know the main characters in the 'herogasm graphic novel' as I haven't read it. But usually in a graphic novel about heroes, there could be a lead hero with extraordinary powers, a sidekick perhaps, and maybe an antagonist who challenges the heroes.
Again, without more information, it's hard to say. But if it's related to 'The Boys' series, characters like Billy Butcher, Hughie Campbell might be involved.
Homelander is one of the main characters involved. He is a very powerful and egotistical superhero in 'The Boys' and his actions during Herogasm are likely to be quite extreme. Also, Butcher is another important character who is constantly at odds with the superheroes and his reaction to Herogasm - related events would be significant.
It's a part of 'The Boys' series. It likely delves deeper into the dark and satirical world of the series, exploring the seedy underbelly of superheroes. It may show their immoral and unethical behaviors, but without having read it specifically, this is just a general idea based on the nature of 'The Boys' franchise.
Hughie Campbell is one of the main characters. He's a regular guy who gets caught up in the world of superheroes.
Since we don't have a detailed synopsis, the main characters might include a young woman who is trying to navigate living with boys. There could be a couple of boys with distinct personalities - one might be the joker, always playing pranks, and another could be the more serious type, focused on his studies or work. And there may be an older boy who acts as a kind of mentor or big brother figure in the story.
In 'the boys volume 2 graphic novel', Hughie is probably still one of the main characters. He is the everyman who got dragged into this world of taking on superheroes. Billy Butcher, the leader of 'the boys', is also likely to be a main character. He has a vendetta against the superheroes. And then there are the superheroes themselves, like Homelander, who are main characters in the sense that they are the ones being opposed by 'the boys'. Their actions and personalities drive a lot of the conflict in the story.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are without reading it. But they could be the lost boys themselves, each with their own distinct personalities and backstories.
The main characters in 'the boys omnibus graphic novel' are quite diverse. Hughie Campbell, a relatable everyman. Billy Butcher, a rough - around - the - edges anti - hero. And Annie January, a superpowered woman who is caught between the ideals of heroism and the reality of the corrupt superhero world. There are also other characters like Mother's Milk and Frenchie, each with their own unique personalities and roles in the story that all contribute to the overall narrative.
Without having read 'Mommas Boys Graphic Novel', it's impossible to say for sure. But typically in a story with this theme, the main characters would be the boys who have a strong bond with their mothers. There might also be antagonists, like people who try to break that bond or misunderstand it. And there could be mentors or allies in the boys' lives who help them navigate the world while maintaining their relationship with their moms.