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Mister America (DC Comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
Mister America (comics)
Mister America, in comics, is the name of three fictional DC Comics superheroes:
:1. Tex Thompson, the Golden Age Mister America, first appeared on June 1938 in Action Comics #1.
:2. Trey Thompson (a descendent of his predecessor Tex Thompson) is the prelude to the modern day Mr. America. He first appeared in ''Justice Society of America'' (vol. 3) #1 (February 2007) as an FBI special agent who took justice into his own hands after a murderer he captured is set free. Vandal Savage hires the super-thug Catalyst to murder Thompson's entire family, and Savage himself murders Trey Thompson in the following issue.
:3. Jeffrey Graves is the modern day Mr. America. Trey's former FBI contact is first seen donning the mask of Mr. America in ''Justice Society of America'' (vol. 3) #4 after he is fired due to his connection with Trey. He stumbles into the Justice Society Headquarters at the end of ''Justice Society of America'' (vol. 3) #12, seeking help to defeat his mysterious pursuer.
==See also==

*Mister America (disambiguation)

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