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Issue
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Cover Appearance?
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Comment
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Reprinted In
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Action Comics #33
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No
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"The Origin of Mr. America", 1st Appearance |
Heroes Illustrated #3, 1968 |
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Action Comics #34
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No
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Action Comics #35
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No
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Action Comics #36
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No
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Action Comics #37
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No
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Action Comics #38
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No
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Action Comics #39
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No
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Action Comics #40
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No
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Action Comics #41
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No
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(no title) - captures the Black Gang when they try to rob Allied gold |
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Action Comics #42
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No
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(no title) - Bob Daley becomes Fat Man, Tex Thompson invents Mr. America's
flying carpet, I: Queen Bee, vs Queen Bee, a female crimelord organizing
theft of government radium stores |
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Action Comics #43
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No
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(no title) - vs. crooks using giant rubberized robots for crime |
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Action Comics #44
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No
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(no title) - breaks up a criminal circus |
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Action Comics #45
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No
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(no title) - A untold story of Mr. America in which he defeats the
Thunderbolt, a costumed Axis agent |
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Action Comics #46
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No
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(no title) - vs the Queen Bee, using a giant robot Indian to commit
crimes |
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Action Comics #47
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No
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(no title) - vs. The Queen Bee and her scheme to commit crimes using
criminal midgets disguised undead Norse Vikings |
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Action Comics #48
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No
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(no title) - vs. the Queen Bee as she commits crimes in the Pied Piper's
town of Hamlin |
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Action Comics #49
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No
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(no title) - O: Queen Bee, The Queen Bee's father appears and reveals
that his experiments have wiped away his daughter's conscience, leading
to her criminal behavior, he and Mr. America captures and the Queen Bee
and reform her by reversing the effects of the experiments |
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Action Comics #50
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No
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(no title) - captures spies sabotaging ships and the robbing the sunken
vessels |
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Action Comics #51
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No
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(no title) - vs. the Framer |
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Action Comics #52
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Yes
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(no title) - becomes the Americommando, vs Baron Von Goeber of the
SS, Nazi references become overt |
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Action Comics #53
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No
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"The Adventure of the Americommando and the Cinema Saboteur" - vs.
crooked studio exec stealing films for Axis agents |
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Action Comics #54
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No
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"Destination: Berlin" - feature title changes to Americommando, but
Thompson still referred to as Mr. America, FDR appears, Tex Thompson gets
orders to become a special agent in Germany, disguised as a Nazi but carrying
out sabotage against the Hitler regime, Part 1 |
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Action Comics #55
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No
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"Escape from the Scaffold" - Mr. America name no longer used, Thompson
arrives in Germany and takes on the identity of Captain Riker of the German
military, contacts the underground and begins sabotage actions in Germany |
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Action Comics #56
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No
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(no title) - I: Dr. Ito, vs. Dr. Ito, a diminutive Japanese assassin |
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Action Comics #57
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No
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(no title) - vs. Dr. Ito, revealed to be half-German, half Japanese |
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Action Comics #58
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No
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"The Brigade of the Biting Rabbit" - liberates Dr. Ito's concentration
camp |
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Action Comics #59
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No
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"Missive for Mussolini" - helps Pro-Allied underground in Italy |
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Action Comics #60
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No
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"Rations for Victory" - Feeds the hungry in Nazi-occupied seaport in
Greece |
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Action Comics #61
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No
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Action Comics #63
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No
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Action Comics #64
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No
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Action Comics #65
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No
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Action Comics #66
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No
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Action Comics #67
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No
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"The Secret of Shanghai Rose" - finds a parrot used to transmit secret
war codes |
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Action Comics #68
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No
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"Between Dishonor and Death" - protects an American convoy from Japanese
battleships |
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Action Comics #69
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No
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"Traitor's Bait" - defeats Colonel Kung, a traitor in the Chinese Army |
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Action Comics #70
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No
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Action Comics #71
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No
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Action Comics #72
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No
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Action Comics #73
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No
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"The Return of Dr. Ito" - vs. Dr. Ito, Master Assassin |
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Action Comics #74
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No
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(no title) - After Dr. Ito strips the Ammericommandos disguise, the
hero escapes back to America, destroying a Nazi bomber and Dr. Ito in the
process |
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