
Black Noir
First Appearance
The Boys #3 (2006)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
About Black Noir
Black Noir is one of the most chilling and enigmatic figures in Dynamite Entertainment's The Boys universe — a silent, masked powerhouse who serves as the muscle of Vought American's premier superhero team, The Seven. His true identity remains shrouded in mystery for much of the series, and that deliberate ambiguity is a massive part of what makes him so compelling. Debuting in The Boys #3 (2006), his first appearance is a key issue for collectors entering the world of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's brutal, satirical deconstruction of superhero culture.
What sets Black Noir apart from his teammates is the sheer breadth of his power set — flight, super strength, super speed, invulnerability, heat vision, sonic scream, and a berserker combat mode that makes him a genuine apex predator even in a world full of enhanced individuals. His role within The Seven is ostensibly that of a silent enforcer, but as the series unfolds, the truth behind his existence reframes everything readers thought they knew about the book's central conflict. That revelation lands as one of the most jaw-dropping twists in Dynamite's catalog.
Black Noir plays a significant role in major story arcs throughout The Boys' 72-issue run, including the series' climactic sequences that bring the tensions between Butcher's crew and Vought American to a brutal head. His confrontations are among the most visceral and narratively impactful moments in the entire run. For collectors, tracking down his early appearances and the issues surrounding the big reveals tied to his character are considered essential reads.
With the mainstream popularity surge driven by the Amazon Prime adaptation, demand for early Boys issues — particularly those featuring Black Noir prominently — has climbed steadily. The Boys #3 in high grade is a genuinely worthwhile pickup, and any collector building a complete Garth Ennis run would be remiss to overlook the silent, terrifying presence that is Black Noir. His books represent some of the most impactful and collectible entries in Dynamite's modern library.






