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Commander Steele : ウィキペディア英語版
Commander Steel

Commander Steel (also Steel or Citizen Steel) is the name of three fictional characters, superheroes published by DC Comics, all members of the same family. The first Steel appeared in ''Steel, The Indestructible Man'' #1 (1978) published by DC Comics, and was created by Gerry Conway and Don Heck. His stories were set in World War II. The two later characters called Steel are his grandsons.
==Publishing history==
Steel first appeared in a series set in 1939, ''Steel: The Indestructible Man'', written by Captain America writer Gerry Conway. The series was canceled after five issues, and Steel later made a guest-appearance in ''Justice League of America''. Steel or Commander Steel also appeared in and was a member of the World War II era ''All-Star Squadron'' team. He made a prominent appearance many years later in four issues of the ''Eclipso'' ongoing series, where he was killed. After this, he appeared in issue #2 of the 2010 series, ''DC Universe: Legacies'', which chronicled the superheroes of the 1940s.
Starting in 1984, the second Steel appeared as one of the lead characters in ''Justice League of America'', until its cancellation during the ''Legends'' crossover in 1987. He made a single appearance several years later in issue #38 of ''Justice League America'', a continuation of ''Justice League International'', where he was killed off. In 2006, he played a leading posthumous role in a single story arc of ''JLA Classified'', which chronicled a previously unrevealed adventure of the Detroit-era JLA. In 2010, he played a major role in the two-issue ''Justice League of America'' (vol. 2) tie-in to ''Blackest Night'', where he was temporarily resurrected.
The third Steel made his debut in the 2007 relaunch of ''Justice Society of America'', where he appeared for several years until the team was split into two separate groups by writers Bill Willingham and Matt Sturges, where he appeared as one of the lead characters in ''JSA All-Stars''. In The New 52 he is shown to exist on Earth 2, under the name ''Captain Steel''.

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