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Female of the Species

Unknown

First Appearance

The Boys #2 (2006)

Powers & Abilities

Super StrengthAgilityStaminaInvulnerabilityIntellectHealingFeralUnarmed CombatEscape ArtistStealthBerserker Strength

Teams

The Boys

Also Known As

The Female, Kimiko Miyashiro

About Female of the Species

Female of the Species, known simply as The Female or by the alias Kimiko Miyashiro, is one of the most viscerally compelling characters to emerge from Dynamite's boundary-pushing superhero satire universe. A being of divine or eternal origin wrapped in a deceptively small frame, she debuted in The Boys #2 (2006), making that issue a key early-series pickup for collectors building out a complete run of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson's acclaimed series. Her near-wordless presence in those opening issues immediately signaled that she was something wholly different — a character whose ferocity and mystery set her apart from every other member of The Boys roster.

The Female's powerset is a staggering combination of superhuman strength, agility, stamina, and invulnerability, all amplified by a berserker fury that makes her one of the most dangerous beings in the entire Boys universe. Her rapid healing factor and feral combat instincts mean conventional threats simply don't apply to her, and yet her relationship with teammate Frenchie grounds her in unexpected emotional depth. This duality — savage power paired with quiet vulnerability — is what has made her one of the most discussed and beloved figures in the series among fans and collectors alike.

Throughout the run of The Boys, The Female figures into some of the series' most intense and unforgettable sequences. Her backstory, gradually revealed across multiple arcs, ties into the dark world of Compound V experimentation and organized crime, giving collectors reason to hunt down specific issues where her history is peeled back layer by layer. Her loyalty to The Boys and her bond with Frenchie serve as emotional anchors in a series otherwise defined by cynicism and brutality, making her appearances particularly resonant.

For collectors, The Boys #2 is the essential key issue — it is her first appearance and remains modestly attainable compared to other keys of its era, making it a smart addition to any modern-age collection. As the series has gained enormous cultural visibility through its television adaptation, early issues of The Boys have seen significant spikes in collector interest and value. Grabbing first prints, variant covers, and collected editions featuring The Female is a strong move for anyone tracking the trajectory of Dynamite's most celebrated title.

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