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
editAmalgam Comics
edit- American Belle
- Super-Soldier
Archie Comics
edit- Captain Flag
- Shield[1]
- Lancelot Strong
Battle Fever J
edit- Miss America (Diane Martin)
- Miss America (Maria Nagisa)
Cartoon Network
editCrestwood Publications
edit- Yank & Doodle (Prize Publications)
Dark Horse Comics
editDC Comics
edit- 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]
Dynamite Entertainment
editFox Features Syndicate
editG-Man Comics
edit- American Eagle III
- Champion of Liberty²
- Lady Victory
- Sgt. Flag
- Simon N. Kirby, The Agent
Heroic Publications
edit- Liberty Girl
- The All American (Astro City)
- The Frontiersman (Astro City)
- The Old Soldier (Astro City)
Impact Comics
edit- American Shield
- Original Shield
- Shield
Image Comics
edit- The Badge (Big Bang Comics)
- The Defender of Liberty (Battle Hymn)
- Liberty & Justice
- Mister U.S. (Big Bang Comics)
- Patriot/Flagg (Jason Miller) (Rising Stars)
- Sgt. States, America's Fighting Foot Soldier (Jack Staff)
- Superpatriot
- The Proud American (Battle Hymn)
Marvel Comics
edit- American Ace
- American Dream
- American Eagle[1]
- Battlestar
- Blue Eagle
- Bucky/Captain America
- Captain America
- Captain America (Isaiah Bradley)
- Citizen V
- Defender (Private Don Stevens) Timely Comics
- 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
- Rusty (Defender's Sidekick) Timely Comics
- The Spirit of '76
- The Spirit of '76 (Crusaders member))
- U.S. Agent
- US Archer
- The Yankee Clipper
- See also Liberty Legion, Young Allies
Nedor Comics/Terra Obscura
editOrganic Comix
edit- ShieldMaster
New England Comics
edit- American Maid (The Tick supporting character)[1]
Multiple publishers
editOverwatch
edit- Soldier 76
Samurai Flamenco
edit- Mr. Justice
Street Fighter
editWildstorm
editMiss 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.
Weekly Shonen Jump
edit- Star and Stripe
References
edit- ^ 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.