American Eagle (Nedor Comics)

American Eagle (Nedor Comics)

The American Eagle was a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comics. He first appeared in Exciting Comics #22 (October 1941), published by the Standard Comics imprint, Nedor Comics. American Eagle was revived by two others comics publishers: first AC Comics, and then by America's Best Comics, by writer Alan Moore as part of his Tom Strong comics and its spinoff Terra Obscura.

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