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Rusty Ryan

Rusty Ryan was an orphaned boy who lived on the streets until retired coastal guard “Cappy” Jenks took him in. Jenks ran Boyville, a charitable community for orphaned boys. As he grew older, Rusty became Jenks’ second-in-command. When America entered World War II, he and his friends formed the Boyville Brigadiers, a band of patriotically-clad warriors. Originally, they fought spies on the homefront, such as Man of a Thousand Faces, the leader of the Black Dragon Society, but they eventually moved to the Pacific Theater. He was accompanied by his friends Alababa and Pierpont. Rusty had no powers, but was a judo expert and all-around skilled fighter/athlete. The group continued to sail around the islands and have adventures after the war. Like Boystate, Boyville was inspired by Boys Town, a real-life charity founded by Father Flanagan, which achieved worldwide popularity after it became a subject of a 1938 film.
Alias Rusty Ryan
Real Names/Alt Names Rusty Ryan
Characteristics Martial Artist, Quality Universe, Patriot-themed, World War II Era, Juvenile
Creators/Key Contributors Paul Gustavson
First Appearance Feature Comics #32 (1940)
First Publisher Quality [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Feature Comics #32-135
Sample Read Feature Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description Rusty Ryan was an orphaned boy who lived on the streets until retired coastal guard “Cappy” Jenks took him in. Jenks ran Boyville, a charitable community for orphaned boys. As he grew older, Rusty became Jenks’ second-in-command. When America entered World War II, he and his friends formed the Boyville Brigadiers, a band of patriotically-clad warriors. Originally, they fought spies on the homefront, such as Man of a Thousand Faces, the leader of the Black Dragon Society, but they eventually moved to the Pacific Theater. He was accompanied by his friends Alababa and Pierpont. Rusty had no powers, but was a judo expert and all-around skilled fighter/athlete. The group continued to sail around the islands and have adventures after the war. Like Boystate, Boyville was inspired by Boys Town, a real-life charity founded by Father Flanagan, which achieved worldwide popularity after it became a subject of a 1938 film.
Source Rusty Ryan – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki