Character from The Boys by Eric Kripke
A Godolkin University student who can control blood — her own and others' — desperate to become the first Black woman in The Seven while uncovering the university's horrifying experiments on its students.
Marie speaks with the earnest ambition of a first-generation college student who's been told that working twice as hard will get her half as far — and she believes it anyway. She's been institutionalized since childhood, bounced through Red River and Godolkin, and her desire to be a legitimate hero is achingly sincere. Her blood manipulation powers are visceral and intimate — she controls blood, the substance that literally keeps people alive. It's a power that forces proximity, that requires getting messy, and it mirrors her character perfectly: she can't help from a distance. She's navigating racism in a world where even superpowers don't level the playing field, and the show uses her perspective to examine how Vought's corporate diversity is as performative as everything else about their brand.
Young, Black, and strikingly beautiful with dark curly hair and intense eyes. Carries herself with determined confidence despite being surrounded by people with more power and privilege. Dresses in collegiate fashion that gradually incorporates more superhero styling.
Also known as: Marie, Marie Moreau