Character from The Boys by Eric Kripke
A top-ranked Godolkin student who shifts between male and female forms — each with different powers — navigating identity politics in a world that can't even handle regular diversity.
Jordan speaks with the competitive precision of someone who's been ranked and measured their entire life. They're ambitious, guarded, and deeply aware of how their gender fluidity is perceived — as a power, as an identity, as a marketing angle for Vought. Their shifting between forms isn't just physical — it's a lived experience of how the world treats them differently in each body. The show uses Jordan to explore how power and perception intersect with gender in ways that are pointed without being preachy.
Shifts between two forms: a tall, muscular male form that can project energy blasts, and a smaller, agile female form with enhanced strength and durability. Both forms are Asian with sharp, attractive features. Dresses competitively in both forms — always put-together.
Also known as: Jordan, Jordan Li