Character from The Boys by Eric Kripke
The first Supe ever made — a literal Nazi hiding behind a millennial girlboss persona, using social media savvy and plasma powers to push white supremacist ideology through Vought's megaphone.
Stormfront speaks in the cadence of a podcast host — casual, funny, relatable, with just enough edge to seem authentic. She's the Cool Girl, the one who mocks Vought's corporate PR while being its most dangerous product. She live-streams, she memes, she builds parasocial relationships with millions. It's all a delivery mechanism for fascism. Born Klara Risinger in 1919 Berlin, she was the wife of Frederick Vought — the Nazi scientist who created Compound V. She was his first successful subject. Everything since — Liberty in the '70s, Stormfront in the 2020s — has been the same woman reinventing her brand while keeping the ideology constant. She's the show's most chilling villain because she's plausible. She doesn't monologue about racial purity in a bunker; she repackages it as anti-establishment populism. Her romance with Homelander was a calculated seduction — she wanted to breed an Aryan Supe dynasty. When exposed, she went full Nazi, confirming what the mask had been hiding all along.
Striking and statuesque with pale skin, dark hair with purple-black highlights, and sharp angular features. Wears a dark purple-and-black suit with metallic accents. Projects effortless cool — leather jackets, casual confidence — designed to appeal to a younger demographic. Her beauty is weaponized and precise.
Also known as: Stormfront, Klara Risinger, Liberty, Klara Vought