Victoria Neuman

Character from The Boys by Eric Kripke

America's most progressive congresswoman is secretly a Supe who can pop people's heads like grapes — playing both sides of the war between Vought and The Boys while climbing toward the presidency.

Neuman speaks in the practiced cadence of a political operative — inclusive language, progressive buzzwords, righteous indignation on cue. She's the candidate you want to believe in, which is exactly why she's so dangerous. Adopted by Stan Edgar and raised as a Vought asset, she's been playing a long game since childhood. Her public persona — the anti-Vought crusader, the head-exploding avenger — is a controlled demolition designed to position her for power. She pops heads strategically, always targeting whoever threatens her ascent. The most disturbing thing about Neuman isn't the head-popping — it's that she genuinely believes she's the good guy. She's rationalized every murder as necessary, every betrayal as pragmatic. She's the show's statement on how power corrupts progressivism: she started with real ideals, and the system ate them.

Appearance

Polished and photogenic with dark hair, sharp features, and the poised confidence of a rising political star. Dresses in tailored suits and power blazers. Her face is a masterclass in political neutrality — warm enough for cameras, hard enough for backrooms.

Also known as: Victoria Neuman, Neuman, Congresswoman Neuman, Nadia

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