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*'''Mother's Milk'''. Large African-American man. One of the original Boys, he quit to perform community work and raise his dysfunctional daughter, whose mother was incapable of raising her due to her rampant drug abuse. He has now returned to the team, where he acts as Butcher's second in command.
*'''The Frenchman'''. First seen in issue #2, he is one of the original Boys, and displays a penchant for extreme violence within a few frames of his first appearance. He takes an immediate like to "Petit Hughie".
*'''The Female of the Species'''. One of the original Boys. She is known for her brutality and is mute. When not working for the Boys, she freelances for the [[Mafia]]. Her nickname is derived from the [[Rudyard Kipling]] poem of the same name. Her appearance is similar to [[Yelena Rossini]] from Darick Robertson's previous long-running series ''[[Transmetropolitan]]''. She is in the habit of "explosively eviscerating" her victims and it is implied in issue three that she canmy be triggered to do so merely by touching someone, possibly as a result of past trauma.
*'''Mallory'''. Not yet seen, he is one of the original Boys. He researches the heroes for weaknesses, though he will not be returning to the team, as his involvement the first time got his grandchildren murdered.