These full-color comic stories from World War II tell of true role models of the patriotic ideal. Starting with The Shield and followed by Captain America, a whole battalion of red, white, and blue heroes appeared on the four-color page to help fight the Nazis. Their fascinating history and their stirring tales will both entertain and inspire new generations! See the two-fisted, three-colored Miss America, The Fighting Yank, Super-American, U.S. Jones, Captain Freedom, Lady Liberty, Major Victory, American Eagle, Captain Victory, and many more!
Contents
- The American Crusader (Thrilling Comics #24, January 1942)
- The American Eagle (Exciting Comics #50, August 1946)
- Captain Courageous (Banner Comics #5, January 1942)
- Captain Fight (Fight Comics #16, December 1941)
- Captain Freedom (Speed Comics #41, January 1946)
- Commando Yank (WOW Comics #6, April-July 1942)
- The Fighting Yank (Startling Comics #32, March 1945)
- The Liberator (Exciting Comics #29, October 1943)
- Major Victory (Dynamic Comics #1, October 1941)
- Man of War (Liberty Scout Comics #2, June 1941)
- Miss Victory (Captain Fearless Comics #2, September 1942)
- Pat Patriot (Daredevil Comics #10, May 1942)
- Rusty Ryan and the Boyville Brigadiers (Feature Comics #52, January 1942)
- Super-American (Fight Comics #16, December 1941)
- The Eagle and Buddy the Dare-Devil Boy (The Eagle #2, September 1941)
- The Flag (Our Flag Comics #3, September 1941)
- The Shield (Pep Comics #1, January 1940)
- Uncle Sam (National Comics #11, May 1941)
- U.S. Jones (U.S. Jones #1, November 1941)
- USA the Spirit of Old Glory (Feature Comics #45, June 1941)
- Yank and Doodle (Prize Comics #24, October 1942)
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