List of United States-themed superheroes
The following is a list of superheroes with names or overt motifs relating to the United States, usually (though not necessarily) with an overtly patriotic character. Characters are listed alphabetically by publisher.
A.C. Comics
- Captain Freedom
- Fighting Yank
- Miss Victory
- Yankee Girl
Amalgam Comics
- American Belle
- Super-Soldier
Archie Comics
- Captain Flag
- Shield[1]
- Lancelot Strong
Cartoon Network
- Major Glory (Dexter's Laboratory)
Crestwood Publications
- Yank & Doodle (Prize Publications)
Dark Horse Comics
- The American
DC Comics
- Agent Liberty
- American Eagle (Zoo Crew member)
- The Americommando (Crusaders member)
- The Americommando (Tex Thompson)[2]
- The Comedian
- Commander Steel
- Fighting American
- General Glory
- Lady Liberty
- Liberty Belle[2]
- Major Victory I
- Major Victory II
- Mayflower
- Minute-Man[1]
- Miss America[1]
- Mister America[1]
- Peacemaker
- Red, White and Blue
- Silent Majority
- Skyman
- Skyrocket
- Sparkler
- Stars/Stargirl
- Star-Spangled Kid[2]
- Stripesy/S.T.R.I.P.E.[2]
- Superman[3]
- Uncle Sam[1]
- Wonder Woman
- Yankee Poodle[1]
- See also Freedom Fighters, Freedom's Ring, Force of July, Justice League of America, Justice Society of America.
Dynamite Entertainment
Fox Features Syndicate
- The Eagle
- U.S. Jones[1]
G-Man Comics
- American Eagle III
- Champion of Liberty²
- Lady Victory
- Sgt. Flag
- Simon N. Kirby, The Agent
Heroic Publications
- Liberty Girl
Impact Comics
- American Shield
- Original Shield
- Shield
Image Comics
- The Badge (Big Bang Comics)
- Mister U.S. (Big Bang Comics)
- Patriot/Flagg (Jason Miller) (Rising Stars)
- Sgt. States, America's Fighting Foot Soldier (Jack Staff)
- Superpatriot
- Liberty & Justice
- The Defender of Liberty (Battle Hymn)
- The Proud American (Battle Hymn)
Marvel Comics
- American Ace
- American Dream
- American Eagle[1]
- Battlestar
- Blue Eagle
- Bucky/Captain America
- Captain America
- Captain America (Isaiah Bradley)
- Citizen V
- Falcon/Captain America
- Free Spirit
- Iron Patriot
- Jack Flag
- Josiah X
- Miss America (America Chavez)[1]
- Miss America (Madeline Joyce)[1]
- Nuke[2]
- Old Soldier (Supreme Power)
- Patriot
- Patriot (Jeffrey Mace)
- Phantom Eagle
- The Spirit of '76
- The Spirit of '76 (Crusaders member))
- U.S. Agent
- Defender (Private Don Stevens) Timely Comics
- Rusty (Defender's Sidekick) Timely Comics
- US Archer
- The Yankee Clipper
- See also Liberty Legion, Young Allies
Nedor Comics/Terra Obscura
- American Crusader
- American Eagle
- The Fighting Yank[1]
- The Fighting Spirit
- The Liberator
- See also Society of Modern American Science Heroes
Organic Comix
- ShieldMaster
New England Comics
- American Maid (The Tick supporting character)[1]
Wildstorm
America's Best Comics
Miss America
- The First American (Tomorrow Stories)
- U.S.Angel (Tomorrow Stories)
- Spirit of '76 (Top 10: The Forty-Niners)
- See also America's Best, The Strongmen of America, Society of Modern American Science Heroes and Nedor Comics above.
Homage Comics
- The All American (Astro City)
- The Frontiersman (Astro City)
- The Old Soldier (Astro City)
Multiple Publishers
- Fighting American (Awesome Entertainment, DC Comics, Harvey Comics, Marvel Comics, Prize Comics, Titan Comics)
Battle Fever J
- Miss America (Diane Martin)
- Miss America (Maria Nagisa)
Samurai Flamenco
- Mr. Justice
Street Fighter
- Guile
Overwatch
- Soldier 76
Weekly Shonen Jump
- Star and Stripe
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "10 Patriotic Superheroes Not Named Captain America". CBR. 2020-07-16. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
- ^ a b c d e "12 Patriotic Superheroes Other Than Captain America". www.mentalfloss.com. 2016-04-27. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
- ^ "Truth, Jawlines And The American Way: The Changing Face Of Superman". NPR.org. Retrieved 2021-04-03.