The Boys stars Karen Fukuhara and Tomer Capone have recreated the iconic Kimiko and Frenchie comic cover. The homage instantly resonated with fans of both the Prime Video series and the original Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson comics.
Karen Fukuhara and Tomer Capone recreate iconic cover from The Boys comics
The Boys’ Karen Fukuhara and Tomer Capone paid homage to Kimiko and Frenchie by recreating their iconic comic cover. The image, posted to Fukuhara’s Instagram, captures the quiet, complicated bond that defines Kimiko Miyashiro and Frenchie.
In the show, their relationship has been built almost entirely without dialogue. Fukuhara’s expressive performance as Kimiko and Capone’s layered portrayal of Frenchie turned silence into storytelling. That same energy translates to the photo recreation.
Fans were quick to notice the details. The framing, the body language, gestures, and even their expressions all mirror the original cover art. The recreation reflects elements that The Boys adapted from the comics as the show built its own version of the story.
Reactions poured in from fans of both the show and the comics, with one writing, “straight out of the comics.” “Best couple ever!!” echoed another. “So cute!! You’re gorgeous!! Time to read some Kimchie fanfiction,” read a hype comment. “This is my Titanic to be honest,” gushed yet another fan.
Kimiko, also known as The Female, and Frenchie, also known as Serge, share a relationship many viewers see as the emotional core of The Boys. Their bond is built on shared trauma, strong loyalty, and mutual acceptance. As two outcasts, they often help each other work through their own struggles.
Part of what makes Kimiko and Frenchie work is how unexpected their connection feels. He is chaotic and warm; she is guarded and lethal. Together, they found a kind of peace inside the madness of Vought and Compound V.
Kimiko and Frenchie have had undeniable chemistry since The Boys began, but earlier seasons kept them at a distance. In Season 5, they finally work through their differences and move their relationship forward.

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