Generation V classified by power

Generation V is the Prime Video spin-off set in the world of The boys, and it introduces a whole host of new Supes with powers ranging from the extraordinary to the purely erotic. The boys is based on the popular comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and Generation V introduces a younger group of characters to the series’ live-action universe.
Generation V focuses on Supes who study at the infamous Godolkin University, or God U. One of the essential elements of this ultra-competitive university is the ranking system that allows students to attempt to achieve a higher ranking than their peers.
At the end of Generation V Season 2, the rankings changed significantly, but the show also highlighted how the rankings are manipulated to advance the priority agenda of those in charge, making them completely unreliable.
Just like everything else in the universe of The boysit is a corrupt and fallen system where politics and money influence every aspect. This is why a more definitive classification of these Supes and their powers is necessary.
Stacey Ferrera
Played by Stacey McGunnigle
Stacey joins the cast in season 2 and although she makes her presence known and seems to inspire fear in others, her power has to earn her the last spot on this list. Stacey has a large stinger, not unlike a bee, that contains enough venom to kill someone.
However, like a bee, if Stacey uses her stinger, she is almost certain to die too. This essentially renders Stacey powerless, as she cannot use it without condemning herself. Beyond her powers, she manages to intimidate and persuade others, which makes her perfect as a PR manager for Vought at God U.
The memory
Played by Stephen Guarino
The Rememberer should also be at the bottom of the rankings, as his powers can be very useful as an Archivist or Historian, but they will definitely come in handy in a fight. With a perfect ability to remember every moment, detail and fact he has ever encountered, he possesses an enhanced photographic memory.
Andy
Played by Demetri Kellesis
The least powerful Supe on the market Generation V is at the bottom of the rankings a little unfairly, all things considered, since he never manages to display the full extent of his power. However, what cannot be denied is that, of all the Supes in the series, he definitely has the most heartbreaking and tragic fate. Generation V features Andy as one of many supes held captive in the woods of Godolkin University.
Considering how many powerful Supes like Sam were also imprisoned there, Andy could have been considered a serious threat by Vought for unknown reasons. However, since Generation V doesn’t reveal much about his abilities, and he dies after being infected by Cardosa’s Supe-killing virus, it’s not possible to rank him higher than any of the other Supes in the series.
Liam
Performed by Robert Bazzocchi
Liam appears briefly in Generation VThe first few episodes of, where he shows interest in Emma and even fetishizes how she can shrink. Although it gives him some screen time, the spinoff series doesn’t reveal his true abilities. For this reason, Liam realistically deserves to be ranked somewhere at the bottom of the show’s list.
However, the reason he is not ranked as low as Andy is because he does not succumb to the Supe-Killing Virus. Since nothing is known about Liam’s powers, there’s every chance he’s more powerful than some of the other, more established ones. Generation V characters, although there is no evidence in the series so far, it is impossible to place him above them. Little is known about Liam, although it is established that the specific school he is enrolled in on the God U campus is the Crimson Countess School for Performing Arts.
Dusty
Played by Andy Walken
It is unknown how the Supes age in the world of The boys. Although it is likely that most of them age at a reduced rate due to Compound V, some, like Stormfront, appear functionally immortal, while others, like the Purple Countess, clearly age over time. However, only one power of Supe relates specifically to aging: Generation VIt’s dusty.
Dusty’s powers allow him to age much more slowly than a regular human. Although his powers may be highly coveted by those wishing to extend their lifespan, his abilities offer no tactical advantage during Supe clashes. Ironically, despite having the ability to live longer than most non-Supe humans, Dusty’s fate betrays him when he dies in Cate’s mindspace.
Monarch of modesty
Played by Kira Guloien
Modesty Monarch is a speaker at God U and appears to be an influential figure in the Vought sphere. It also has a unique physiology that incorporates elements of butterfly anatomy, including a set of large translucent wings.
Whether these wings are practical is not revealed in Generation V season 2, but Modesty Monarch still features a range of basic Supe abilities, including enhanced strength, durability, and senses. She’s not at the top of the food chain, but she’s earned her respected position somehow, and it’s clear she’s no pushover.
Justine Garcia
Played by Maia Jae Bastidas
Justine’s powers were briefly explored in Generation V season 1 before she was promoted to become a more important character in season 2, but the most impressive display of her power still occurs in season 1. The scene in question is when Jordan Li punches Justine in the face and breaks her jaw. Instead of falling to the ground, Justine quickly recovers from her injury, proving her durability in battle.
The fact that her body is able to repair itself so quickly is certainly an impressive ability, but it’s not enough for Justine to be ranked among the most powerful Supes in the world. Generation Vfurther proving why the God U rankings are rigged. She also has super hearing, but in practical terms it doesn’t add much to her power levels.
Annabeth Moreau
Played by Keeya King
Generation V season 2 saw Marie reunited with her sister, Annabeth, where she also learned that Annabeth had powers of her own. Unlike her sister, Annabeth’s powers are much more defensive in nature, allowing her to see visions of the future, although she struggles to control her abilities with any degree of precision.
However, she earned her place on the list by quickly adapting to dangerous situations and providing vital information that allowed Marie and the others to eliminate Thomas Godolkin. Annabeth also possesses super hearing, similar to Justine, but is more useful in using her powers.
Bleeding ears
Played by an unknown actor
Although Bleeding Ears Supe was such a minor character that they were played by an uncredited extra and weren’t even given a name, their brief appearance still gave enough insight to see how they fit into the character. Generation V power rankings. Bleeding Ears Supe was another test subject to the Woods, who eventually escaped and joined forces with Kate.
As his name suggests, his power allowed him to generate high-amplitude sonic roars that could make his enemies’ ears bleed. Like most Supes, he also had heightened senses, and given how he survived his own roars, he probably had regenerative healing as well.
The Incredible Steve
Played by Warren Scherer
While The Incredible Steve may not be the world’s most powerful Supe, Generation V he definitely has the best superhero name. This minor Generation V the character’s powers are not fully defined, but he is super strong and durable (common among many Supes in The boys And Generation V but this is not a guarantee either). Additionally, he also has a healing factor that could even rival Kimiko’s.
The Incredible Steve takes on Golden Boy on his first day back at Godolkin University for an exhibition match. He fights well for a few minutes, taking hits and throwing powerful punches. However, in the end, he stands no chance against God U’s top-ranked hero.
To prove the point, Golden Boy rips Steve’s arms out of their sockets to end the match. Steve takes the loss like a champ as he quickly reattaches his arms after the fight and leaves smiling after a good fight.




