U.S. Army Private Jack Weston wanted to do more to contribute to the war effort than just being stationed at Camp Blaine. He decided to put on a costume and fight Nazis as Minute-Man. He also became a member of the Crime Crusaders Club with Bulletman, Bulletgirl, and Captain Marvel Jr. He had no powers, but demonstrated tremendous strength, agility, courage, and fighting prowess. His enemies included Lady Illyria, X-33, Baron Hour, Dr. Fear, Dr. Feit, Dr. Hour, The Ear, The Hawk, Mr. Skeleton, The Purple Spy, the Black Dragon Society, and The Toymaker, among others.
| Alias Minute-Man |
| Real Names/Alt Names Jack Weston |
| Characteristics Hero, Fawcett Universe, Squadron of Justice (Expanded), Patriot-themed, Time-themed, World War II Era |
| Creators/Key Contributors Charles Sultan, Mac Raboy |
| First Appearance Master Comics #11 (1941) |
| First Publisher Fawcett [CB+] [DCM] [GCD] |
| Appearance List Master Comics #11-49, Minute Man #1-3, America’s Greatest Comics #1-7 |
| Sample Read Master Comics [DCM] [CB+] |
| Description U.S. Army Private Jack Weston wanted to do more to contribute to the war effort than just being stationed at Camp Blaine. He decided to put on a costume and fight Nazis as Minute-Man. He also became a member of the Crime Crusaders Club with Bulletman, Bulletgirl, and Captain Marvel Jr. He had no powers, but demonstrated tremendous strength, agility, courage, and fighting prowess. His enemies included Lady Illyria, X-33, Baron Hour, Dr. Fear, Dr. Feit, Dr. Hour, The Ear, The Hawk, Mr. Skeleton, The Purple Spy, the Black Dragon Society, and The Toymaker, among others. |
| Source Minute-Man – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki |

