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The American Crusader is a
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who originally appeared in '' Thrilling Comics'' #19 (
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, Aug 1941). He appeared in almost every issue until #41 (April 1944). The character was revived in the Modern Age in ''
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'' #59, by
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, and in '' Tom Strong'' #11, by
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and
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.


Character history

His
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is Professor Archibald (Archie) Masters, an astronomy professor at an unnamed university in the
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. The character debuted in 1941, his mousy alter-ego being similar to that of
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's
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identity. He accidentally got caught in a room with a device called an atom smasher, and, inevitably, the experiment went awry. Instead of killing him, the accident blasted him with radiation, which endowed him with various superhuman abilities. He used these powers to fight crime as the American Crusader. Cribbed from
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's relationship with
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, Prof. Masters has a secretary named Jane Peters, who despised the professor but idolized the hero. The Crusader also briefly has a teen sidekick named Mickey Martin. His enemies include Nazis, mad scientists, and Nazi mad scientists, as well as Nazi zombies. The Crusader appeared in the following titles in the Golden Age: * ''America's Best Comics'' #6 * ''Thrilling Comics'' #19-35, #37-39, #41


Revivals


AC Comics

The American Crusader, along with other heroes from Nedor Comics, was revived by
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through the Vault of Heroes, a suspended animation program for superheroes. He later joined the Sentinels of Justice.


America's Best Comics

Several heroes from Nedor Comics were revived by
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in his
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continuity, starting with'' Tom Strong'' #11. The next issue, #12, revealed the American Crusader was among these heroes. In the canon of America's Best Comics, the American Crusader and his comrades were all part of a team called SMASH.''Tom Strong'' vol. 1 #11 (2000, cover date "January, 2001"). Published by Wildstorm Studios. On Tom Strong's world, they were believed to be comic book characters, but in fact they were real people who inhabited another version of Earth occupying another area of the same universe. Tom Strong referred to this other Earth as " Terra Obscura".''Tom Strong'' vol. 1 #11 (2000, cover date "January, 2001"). Published by Wildstorm Studios. The American Crusader and other SMASH heroes then went on to star in ''Terra Obscura'' vol. 1 and ''Terra Obscura'' vol. 2.''Terra Obscura'' Vol. 1 #1-6 (2003). Published by Wildstorm Studios. In this canon, the Crusader operates as a powerful superhero while also dealing with alcoholism. He works alongside the other heroes of SMASH for many years until 1969, when he and his comrades are imprisoned by an alien device that capture them in localized time-loops.''Tom Strong'' vol. 1 #11 (2000, cover date "January, 2001"). Published by Wildstorm Studios. The only member of SMASH who isn't imprisoned is "Doc" Tom Strange, his world's version of Tom Strong. Doc Strange journeys to Tom Strong's Earth to recruit his help while his SMASH comrades remain frozen in time.''Tom Strong'' vol. 1 #11 (2000, cover date "January, 2001"). Published by Wildstorm Studios. In the year 2000, Tom Strong and Tom Strange finally free the American Crusader and other heroes from the time-loops.''Tom Strong'' vol. 1 #12 (2000, cover date "February, 2001"). Published by Wildstorm Studios. Having not aged since 1969, the members of SMASH resume their heroic activities, including the Crusader who now seeks help in managing his alcoholism.''Terra Obscura'' Vol. 1 #1-6 (2003). Published by Wildstorm Studios.


Living Legends and Tales of the Living Legends

The American Crusader made a brief appearance in the prose story ''Living Legends'', published by Metahuman Press. A flashback comic story featuring rescripted pages over the comic work has also been published as part of the ''Tales of the Living Legends'' webcomic.


Project Superpowers

The American Crusader appears in the mini-series ''
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'', by
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and
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. He is kept imprisoned and unconscious by a totalitarian government, and clones called Crusaders are created from his DNA to function as super-powered soldiers. In the related '' Black Terror'' series, the Black Terror finds Archie and helps him to lure the Crusaders and destroy them, using the last of Archie's energy in the process. The Crusaders all die, and an African-American soldier named Marcus Chamberlain, who was with Archie and the Terror at the last moment, gains the power and becomes the new American Crusader. In the spin-off ''Project Superpowers: Fractured States'', the original American Crusader is resurrected alongside other heroes lost in the void.


Heroes Inc.

Archibald Masters, the American Crusader, appears as a center character in the ongoing webcomic ''Heroes Inc.'', created in 2009 by Scott E. Austin. The webcomic takes place in an alternate reality where the allies of
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lost the war. In present day, the American Crusader gathers DNA from Golden Age heroes in order to create a new generation of heroes.


DC Comics

A version of the character was used in the ''
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'' series, where he was the leader of a superteam on a parallel Earth, called the Retaliators (a reference to Captain America and his Avengers). A second version of the character is killed at the beginning of the story to raise the stakes, and the character is shown on the cover of a comic read by a character during the story.


Powers and abilities

The American Crusader is capable of flight, superhuman strength, invulnerability to bullets, and
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generation. The full extent of his powers at this time is unknown.


See also

* Nedor Comics * SMASH * Terra Obscura * Tom Strong


References


External links


American Crusader
at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
''Heroes Inc.''''Tales of the Living Legends''Metahuman Press
{{GoldenAge American superheroes America's Best Comics superheroes Comics characters introduced in 1941 Comics characters who can move at superhuman speeds Comics characters with superhuman strength Dynamite Entertainment characters Fictional inventors Fictional scientists Golden Age superheroes Nedor Comics superheroes United States-themed superheroes