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When [[Homelander]] pays him a visit to uncover the truth about what [[Vought International|Vought]] has kept hidden from him, Vogelbaum reveals that [[Becca Butcher]] was pregnant with Homelander's child. Saying "(the baby) Lived all of 10 seconds. Drowned in its mother's blood." Vogelbaum then proceeded to express his regret towards being responsible for making John into Homelander. Despite Vogelbaum's attempt to apologize, Homelander thinks otherwise, believing himself to be the world's greatest superhero.
 
When [[Homelander]] pays him a visit to uncover the truth about what [[Vought International|Vought]] has kept hidden from him, Vogelbaum reveals that [[Becca Butcher]] was pregnant with Homelander's child. Saying "(the baby) Lived all of 10 seconds. Drowned in its mother's blood." Vogelbaum then proceeded to express his regret towards being responsible for making John into Homelander. Despite Vogelbaum's attempt to apologize, Homelander thinks otherwise, believing himself to be the world's greatest superhero.
   
Later on, in [[You Found Me]], When Homelander was confronting [[Billy Butcher]], it was revealed that after Homelander got Stillwell's side of the story that he went back to Vogelbaum and pressed (and possibly tortured or killed) him for information. It's unknown what became of Vogelbaum after this.
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Later on, in [[You Found Me]], When Homelander was confronting [[Billy Butcher]], it was revealed that after Homelander got Stillwell's side of the story that he went back to Vogelbaum and pressed (and parallelized) him for information.
   
 
=== Season 2 ===
 
=== Season 2 ===
It was confirmed in a news article that Vogelbaum was paralyzed by an accident and retired from CSO of Vought as a result (whether it was true that an accident is the reason he retired, or another lie about Homelander "squeezing the truth" from him is currently unknown). [It is confirmed in the episode Trivia for Episode 202 that Vogelbaum will appear again in this Season.]
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It was confirmed in a news article that Vogelbaum was paralyzed by an accident and retired from CSO of Vought as a result. However the article is another lie about Homelander "squeezing the truth" from him.
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Vogelbaum reappears in [[Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker]] when [[Grace Mallory]] approaches Vogelbaum at his home and asks for his assistance to testify for them against Vought. However Vogelbaum refuses, believing it will only endanger the lives of his daughter and family. Grace understands that feeling and decides to leave without any further questioning. Until Vogelbaum is met with the arrival of [[Billy Butcher]]. Butcher is still enraged at Vogelbaum for helping Vought keep Becca a secret from him, Vogelbaum attempts to express his regrets, but Butcher denies the sympathy. Vogelbaum tries to convince Butcher about letting him go as not to endanger his family, however Butcher states his family is already endanger and then proceeded to threaten Vogelbaum. He states that he'll kill his daughter, two sons, daughter in-laws, and his grandchildren unless Vogelbaum changes his mind and agrees to help.
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Vogelbaum appears at the Congress court hearings to tensity for The Boys. But before he is sworn in as a witness, he is killed when his head explodes abruptly.
   
 
== In the Comics ==
 
== In the Comics ==

Revision as of 04:40, 2 October 2020

You're my greatest failure.
―Vogelbaum to Homelander[src]

Jonah Vogelbaum is a retired Vought scientist. During his time at Vought, he oversaw the creation of Homelander, as well as being one of the scientists involved in Becca Butcher's pregnancy with Homelander's child.

After he retired from Vought, Vogelbaum began to question his methods that resulted in the behavior of his creations, especially his involvement in creating Homelander. Realizing that despite how perfect a creation can be, it isn't enough. That without a mother, a subject can become violent, aggressive, and downright hateful. Despite these realizations, it's too little, too late to fix any of it. Now he's just an old man thinking about his mistakes.

The Boys Series

Testing phase

Vogelbaum first appears in a flashback Homelander has when staring at his old childhood blanket. Vogelbaum is seen looking through a window into a testing lab room. He proceeds to make faces at a young Homelander cheering him up. Despite the simple positive gesture, the scene reveals how isolated Homelander was in his early life, and what laid the foundation for the person he is today.

The Visit

When Homelander pays him a visit to uncover the truth about what Vought has kept hidden from him, Vogelbaum reveals that Becca Butcher was pregnant with Homelander's child. Saying "(the baby) Lived all of 10 seconds. Drowned in its mother's blood." Vogelbaum then proceeded to express his regret towards being responsible for making John into Homelander. Despite Vogelbaum's attempt to apologize, Homelander thinks otherwise, believing himself to be the world's greatest superhero.

Later on, in You Found Me, When Homelander was confronting Billy Butcher, it was revealed that after Homelander got Stillwell's side of the story that he went back to Vogelbaum and pressed (and parallelized) him for information.

Season 2

It was confirmed in a news article that Vogelbaum was paralyzed by an accident and retired from CSO of Vought as a result. However the article is another lie about Homelander "squeezing the truth" from him.

Vogelbaum reappears in Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker when Grace Mallory approaches Vogelbaum at his home and asks for his assistance to testify for them against Vought. However Vogelbaum refuses, believing it will only endanger the lives of his daughter and family. Grace understands that feeling and decides to leave without any further questioning. Until Vogelbaum is met with the arrival of Billy Butcher. Butcher is still enraged at Vogelbaum for helping Vought keep Becca a secret from him, Vogelbaum attempts to express his regrets, but Butcher denies the sympathy. Vogelbaum tries to convince Butcher about letting him go as not to endanger his family, however Butcher states his family is already endanger and then proceeded to threaten Vogelbaum. He states that he'll kill his daughter, two sons, daughter in-laws, and his grandchildren unless Vogelbaum changes his mind and agrees to help.

Vogelbaum appears at the Congress court hearings to tensity for The Boys. But before he is sworn in as a witness, he is killed when his head explodes abruptly.

In the Comics

Jonah Vogelbaum is a Jewish scientist that invented Compound V, originally as a super-soldier serum for Nazi Germany. Fearing for his life, Vogelbaum fled to the United States with the formula and a young Stormfront, who was the only surviving test subject. Once in the U.S., Vogelbaum started working for Vought. All supes, including the Seven, were created by being exposed to Compound V. Vogelbaum continued working for Vought until Mallory organized his kidnapping. While Mallory was originally just going to kill Vogelbaum, he changed his mind and made him work for the C.I.A. instead. Under Mallory's instructions, Vogelbaum created the Compound V shots that all members of the Boys are injected with, while deliberately making it so expensive the C.I.A. couldn't start a super-soldier program of its own. Mallory eventually tasked Butcher with assassinating the scientist. Unbeknownst to Mallory, Butcher actually spared Vogelbaum and made him work on a way to exterminate everyone that was ever exposed to Compound V. When Vogelbaum finally succeeded in creating a Compound V strain capable of this, Butcher murdered him so he wouldn't be able to undo his work.