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American Eagle (Marvel Comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
American Eagle (Marvel Comics)

American Eagle (Jason Strongbow) is a fictional character, a Native American superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.
==Publication history==
American Eagle first appears in ''Marvel Two-in-One Annual'' #6 (October 1981), by writer Doug Moench and penciler Ron Wilson. In the story entitled "An Eagle from America!" Strongbow gains superhuman powers and becomes American Eagle. He joins with Thing, Ka-Zar, and Wyatt Wingfoot to defeat Klaw.
The character subsequently appears in ''Contest of Champions'' #1, 3 (June & August 1982), ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 1 #279 (January 1983), and ''Rom'' #65-66 (April 1985-May 1985). He makes several appearances in stand-alone stories in ''Marvel Comics Presents'' vol. 1, including issues #27 (September 1989), 128 (May 1993), 130 (June 1993), and 147-148 (February 1994). The story "Just Another Shade of Hate", in issue #27, is its first solo adventure where American Eagle defeats the Peace Monger.
The American Eagle is not seen again for some time until his appearance in ''Thunderbolts'' #112-115 (May 2007-August 2007) where the writer Warren Ellis and the artist Mike Deodato Jr gave him a new look.〔(Native American Superheroes: Author Michael Sheyahshe talks to C&I about the fine line between celebrating and stereotyping. ) by Steven Phelps〕 American Eagle appears in his own digital comic on Marvel Digital Comics Unlimited published Nov. 12, 2008. Titled ''American Eagle: Just a Little Old-Fashioned Justice'', it is an eight-page story written by Jason Aaron with art by Richard Isanove. This eight-page digital story was later printed in ''Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular'' #1 (2009). He plays a big role in the story "Homeland" in ''War Machine'' vol. 2 #6-7 (2010) written by Greg Pak.〔(Greg Pak: Creating an Asian American Hero with The Citizen ) Newsarama〕 He appears in ''Heroic Age: Heroes'' #1 (November 2010) and ''Fear Itself: The Home Front'' #5 (October 2011).
American Eagle received an entry in the original ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe'' #1, in the ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition'' #1, in ''The Marvel Encyclopedia'' (2009) and in the ''Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A To Z Update'' #2 (2010).

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