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Who Kills Billy Butcher in ‘The Boys’ Comics? No, It’s Not Homelander

Billy Butcher dies in 'The Boys' comics. The brutal finale wipes out the team, leaving Hughie to rebuild life differently.

Dr. Rahul Bhagabati by Dr. Rahul Bhagabati
April 9, 2026 04:47AM EDT
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Karl Urban as William Billy Butcher

Karl Urban as William Billy Butcher. Image Credit: Wildstorm Productions | Prime Video

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  • Billy Butcher meets a shocking and deeply personal end in the comics, far from a typical superhero showdown
  • Butcher turns villain, murdering his own team to pursue a global anti-supe plan.
  • The finale leaves Hughie alive, choosing a different path with Starlight.

As The Boys heads toward its final season, and fans are dwindling with several questions, including, will Billy Butcher meet his end? The television series has already pushed the character into darker territory, even granting him dangerous powers. The shift has sparked fresh curiosity about the source material and whether the same fate awaits him on screen.

In the comics, the answer lands with a cruel twist. Spoiler alert, Butcher does die, though not at the hands of his greatest enemy. Instead, the story turns inward, forcing a far more personal and devastating conclusion that reshapes everything fans expect from the series’ endgame.

Hughie Campbell Kills Butcher in ‘The Boys’ Comics

Hughie Campbell Kills Butcher in ‘The Boys’ Comics
Hughie Campbell Kills Butcher in ‘The Boys’ Comics. Image Credit: Wildstorm Productions

Billy Butcher’s death in the comics is not a heroic sacrifice or a battlefield defeat. It is an unsettling moment orchestrated by Butcher himself. After the fall of Homelander and the exposure of the chaos within the superhero world, Butcher refuses to stop. His war escalates. He develops a deadly strain linked to Compound V, designed to wipe out every supe on the planet.

His team refuses to follow him down that path. Hughie, Frenchie, Mother’s Milk, and Kimiko stand against him, hoping to stop what has become a genocidal mission. The confrontation turns brutal. One by one, Butcher eliminates his own allies, proving he has crossed a line he can never return from.

The final clash unfolds atop the Empire State Building. Hughie and Butcher fight, both battered and broken. Hughie gains the upper hand, yet he hesitates. He cannot bring himself to kill the man who once guided him. Butcher anticipates this. In a final act of manipulation, he tells Hughie that he murdered his parents. The lie lands exactly as intended.

Blinded by rage, Hughie stabs Butcher through the heart. Moments later, the truth surfaces. His parents are alive. Butcher never touched them. By then, it is too late. Butcher dies leaning against the wall, a faint smile on his face, having engineered his own ending. He ensures that Hughie, the one person who still holds onto his humanity, becomes the one to stop him.

What Happens To ‘The Boys’ In The End?

The Boys
The Boys. Image Credit: Wildstorm Productions

The ending of The Boys comics is as unforgiving as its central conflict. The team does not survive intact. Butcher’s final rampage leaves Frenchie, Mother’s Milk, and Kimiko dead, each taken out in violent, calculated ways. The group that once held the line against corrupt superheroes collapses under the weight of its own leader.

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Beyond that, the wider world shifts. The truth about superheroes dismantles the illusion they once sold. Corporations pivot away from supes, treating them as a failed experiment rather than icons. Power structures remain, though they take on new forms, proving that the system itself never disappears.

Hughie survives, though survival comes at a cost. He carries the memory of everything that happened, including the moment he killed Butcher. In time, he steps into a new role connected to overseeing superhuman activity, yet he chooses a different path. He rejects Butcher’s methods and refuses to continue the cycle of violence that consumed his mentor.

His future offers a quiet contrast to the chaos that came before. Alongside Starlight, he moves forward, determined to build something steadier. The ending does not erase the damage. It leaves scars. Still, it suggests that change, however fragile, remains possible even after everything falls apart.

Now it would be interesting to see how the Prime Video flagship series follows the final moment of The Boys. Regardless, the final season of Eric Kripke’s show has garnered high anticipation. And as for characters’ deaths, fans can expect violent kills and a lot more blended with gore.

The first and second episodes of The Boys season 5 are set for an April 8 premiere on Prime Video.

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