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Super-American

In 1941, scientist Allan Bruce developed the “Chronopticon”, a machine that allowed him to view the future and communicate across time. He reached the year 2350, an era in which everyone had superpowers. With the threat of Hitler looming in Europe, Bruce pleaded with the American president of 2350 to send some help. The Super-American, an average American soldier, was sent back in time to help fight off the Axis powers. The Super-American had enhanced strength, exhibited when he threw a man and busted through brick walls (although he was unable to free himself from chains), invulnerabiliy (he was dropped in a vat of molten steel without injury), speed, and flight.
Alias Super-American
Real Names/Alt Names Unknown
Characteristics Hero, Time Traveler, Fiction House Universe, Patriot-themed, Flight, Super Strength, Invulnerability, Speedster, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Dan Zolnerowich
First Appearance Fight Comics #15 (October 1941)
First Publisher Fiction House [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List Fight Comics #15-18
Sample Read Super-American (Fiction House) DCM Collection [DCM]
Description In 1941, scientist Allan Bruce developed the “Chronopticon”, a machine that allowed him to view the future and communicate across time. He reached the year 2350, an era in which everyone had superpowers. With the threat of Hitler looming in Europe, Bruce pleaded with the American president of 2350 to send some help. The Super-American, an average American soldier, was sent back in time to help fight off the Axis powers. The Super-American had enhanced strength, exhibited when he threw a man and busted through brick walls (although he was unable to free himself from chains), invulnerabiliy (he was dropped in a vat of molten steel without injury), speed, and flight.
Source Super-American – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki