The butcher in the comics kills the boys in a brutal manner. He takes advantage of their vulnerabilities and employs various weapons and strategies to ensure their demise.
Butcher doesn't kill the boys. The comic's storyline takes a different turn, and their fates are not determined by Butcher's actions.
Butcher manages to kill Homelander through a carefully planned and executed strategy involving a combination of surprise attacks and exploiting Homelander's weaknesses.
It could be that the boys somehow provoked the butcher or got in his way. Or perhaps there's a deeper, darker backstory to the butcher's actions that hasn't been fully revealed yet.
The reason might be related to a dark plot twist. Maybe the butcher was brainwashed or was trying to protect something by eliminating the boys. It's all up to the imagination of the comic creator to come up with a compelling reason.
No, Butcher doesn't kill Ryan in the comics.
Butcher doesn't succeed in killing Homelander in the comics. The power dynamics and plot developments prevent such a straightforward conclusion.
Yes, Butcher does die in the comics. It's a tragic moment for the fans.
No, he doesn't. There are still some supes left alive in the comics.
Yes, the butcher does kill Homelander in the comic. It's a major plot point.
It depends on the specific comic series. Different storylines might have different ways for Butcher's demise.