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Tex Thompson is a fictional character, a superhero owned by DC Comics who has used the costumed identities Mr. America and The Americommando. Created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Baily, his first appearance was in Action Comics #1 (June 1938), the same comic that introduced Superman.
[edit] Fictional character biographyThomson is originally a blond-haired Texas boy who leaves a possible future as an oil baron to pursue a more adventurous lifestyle with his friend, Bob Daley. This changes in 1940 when the Nazis sink an American liner carrying food to Europe. Thomson is watching over this liner and is believed dead. The disaster inspires him to don a patriotic costume, dye his hair black, and wield a whip to fight for his country as Mr. America. He also had a magic carpet for some time, which doubled as a cape.[1][2] His friend Bob Daley dons a homemade costume (similar to that of the original Red Tornado) and becomes his sidekick "Fatman." [edit] AmericommandoMr. America was a member of the All-Star Squadron, but his main contribution to the war effort came later; Thomson is asked by President Roosevelt himself to go battle the Nazis in Germany as The Americommando. Thomson does this by becoming "Hauptmann Riker" and infiltrating the Gestapo. His most frequent adversaries are Mister Ito (also known as The Little One), a German/Japanese diminutive assassin, and The Queen Bee. He works for the Americans for several years behind enemy lines.[3] In Justice Society of America (vol. 3) #29 (2009), Thompson is revealed to have been accompanied on some of his European missions by a teenaged sidekick called the All-American Kid (secretly William Armstrong). Armstrong is killed in battle, shot in the back by a Nazi operative. In the 21st Century, Armstrong's great-nephew and namesake joins the Justice Society of America as the new All-American Kid alongside Jeffrey Graves, a successor to Tex Thompson's role of Mister America [4][5]. His last appearance as The Americommando is in The Justice Society Returns: National Comics #1: Mr. Terrific encounters Thomson during the bombing of Dresden and the two work together to save innocent German lives. After Thomson reveals to Mr. Terrific that there are no munitions factories in Dresden for the Allies to bomb, Thomson enters a burning building to save a small girl. The building collapses around him and he is never seen again. [edit] Hero HotlineOnce again Thomson managed to escape death; he later emerges to create the Hero Hotline organization. While leading this organization, Thomson goes by the name The Coordinator. He only appeared as a shadowy figure on a communication screen, so no one knew that it was Thomson until it was revealed by the writer of Hero Hotline, Bob Rozakis.[6] [edit] Other versions
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