AMERICOMMANDO (Harry 'Tex' Thompson) | CHRONOLOGY |
CHRONOLOGY
Americommando first appeared in (as Tex Thompson): Action Comics #1/4 (June 1938) (as Mister America): Action Comics #33 (February 1941) (as Americommando): Action Comics #54 (September 1942) (as Coordinator): Action Comics Weekly #637 (January 31, 1989).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Americommando in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.
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Americommando Chronology
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As Tex Thompson |
Action Comics #1/5 (June 1938): [Murder in England] |
Action Comics #2/4 (July 1938): "The Sealed City, Part 1" |
Action Comics #3/4 (August 1938): [The Sealed City, Part 2] |
Action Comics #4/3 (September 1938): [The Sealed City, Part 3] |
Action Comics #5/3 (October 1938): [The Nestralian Spy] |
Action Comics #6/3 (November 1938): "Double Trouble, Part 1" |
Action Comics #7/3 (December 1938): [Double Trouble, Part 2] |
Action Comics #8/3 (January 1939): [Dr. Kichung's Ape Army, Part 1] |
Action Comics #9/4 (February 1939): [Dr. Kichung's Ape Army, Part 2] |
Action Comics #10/4 (March 1939): [Shanghaied] |
Action Comics #11/4 (April 1939): [Queen of the Malays, Part 1] |
Action Comics #12/4 (May 1939): [Queen of the Malays, Part 2] |
Action Comics #13/4 (June 1939): [The Ace of Spades] |
Action Comics #14/3 (July 1939): [The Miss Abelard Affair] |
Action Comics #15/3 (August 1939): [The Devone Diamond] |
Action Comics #16/3 (September 1939): [Tex Thompson, Double Agent] |
Action Comics #17/3 (October 1939): [The Return of the Gorrah, Part 1] |
Action Comics #18/3 (November 1939): [The Return of the Gorrah, Part 2] |
Action Comics #19/3 (December 1939): "The Zombies" |
Action Comics #20/3 (January 1940): "The Zombies" |
Action Comics #21/3 (February 1940): [The Doll Murders] |
Action Comics #22/3 (March 1940): [The Island Demon] |
Action Comics #23/4 (April 1940): [The Man with the Rubber Face] |
Action Comics #24/5 (May 1940): [The Invisible Steam] |
Action Comics #25/5 (June 1940): [The Kidnapping] |
Action Comics #26/5 (July 1940): "Introducing Miss X" |
Action Comics #27/5 (August 1940): "The Return of the Gorrah" |
Action Comics #28/5 (September 1940): [The Gorrah's Blackmail Racket] |
Justice Society of America 80-Page Giant #1/2 (January 2010): "Memory Lane" [Flashback] |
Action Comics #29/5 (October 1940): [The Washington Spy Ring] |
Action Comics #30/5 (November 1940): [Dr. Mixxo's Protection Racket] |
Action Comics #31/5 (December 1940): [The Fake-Accident Racket] |
Action Comics #32/5 (January 1941): [The Ranch's Minerals] |
As Mister America |
Action Comics #33/5 (February 1941): [The Gas Rifle] |
Secret Origins Vol. 2 #29/3 (August 1988): "The Secret Origin of Mr. America alias the Americommando" [Pages 1-9. Appearance retells part of story seen in Action Comics #33/5 with added details] |
Action Comics #34/5 (March 1941): [The Munitions Magnate] |
Action Comics #35/5 (April 1941): [The Spider] |
Action Comics #36/5 (May 1941): [Blackmail] |
Action Comics #37/4 (June 1941): [The Spy B-7] |
Action Comics #38/5 (July 1941): [The Gorrah Strikes at Libraries] |
Action Comics #39/5 (August 1941): [vs. the Fifth Columnists] |
Action Comics #40/5 (September 1941): [The Purple Gang] |
Action Comics #41/5 (October 1941): [The Gold Bullion Theft] |
Action Comics #42/5 (November 1941): [The Origin of Fatman] |
Action Comics #43/4 (December 1941): [The Giant Puppets] |
Action Comics #44/4 (January 1942): [The Circus Saboteurs] |
Action Comics #45/4 (February 1942): [The Thunderbolt] |
Action Comics #46/4 (March 1942): "Iron Giant" |
Action Comics #47/4 (April 1942): "The Skeletons in Armor" |
Action Comics #48/4 (May 1942): "The Pied Piper of Doom" |
Action Comics #49/4 (June 1942): "The Crime Machine" |
Action Comics #50/4 (July 1942): [Blackmail] |
Action Comics #51/4 (August 1942): [The Framer] |
All-Star Squadron #31 (March 1984): "Uncle Sam Wants You" |
All-Star Squadron #32 (April 1984): "Crisis on Earth-X! The Prequel" [Behind the scenes] |
All-Star Squadron #59 (July 1986): "Out of the Ashes... Mekanique" |
All-Star Squadron #60 (August 1986): "The End of the Beginning!" |
Young All-Stars #3 (August 1987): "A Call to Arms" |
Young All-Stars #9 (February 1988): "You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Souls" |
Young All-Stars Annual #1 (1988): "The Mekanique Paradox" |
As Americommando |
Action Comics #52/4 (September 1942): "The Case of the Stolen Spectacles" |
Action Comics #53/4 (October 1942): "Americommando and the Cinema Saboteur" |
Action Comics #54/4 (November 1942): "Destination Berlin" |
Secret Origins Vol. 2 #29/3 (August 1988): "The Secret Origin of Mr. America alias the Americommando" [Pages 10-17. Appearance retells part of story seen in Action Comics #54 with added details] |
Young All-Stars #27 (July 1989): "Meanwhile..." [Appearance same as Secret Origins Vol. 2 #29, page 13 through 14, panel 1, with added detail] |
Action Comics #55/4 (December 1942): "Escape from the Scaffold" |
Action Comics #56/4 (January 1943): "The Man the Whole World Feared" |
Action Comics #57/4 (February 1943): [The Little One] |
Action Comics #58/4 (March 1943): "The Brigade of the Biting Rabbit" |
Action Comics #59/4 (April 1943): "Missive for Mussolini" |
Action Comics #60/4 (May 1943): "Rations for Victory" |
Action Comics #61/4 (June 1943): "The Dikes of Death" |
Action Comics #62/4 (July 1943): "The Blitz Barge" |
Action Comics #63/4 (August 1943): "A Right in der Fuehrer's Face" |
Action Comics #64/3 (September 1943): "Peter the Small" |
Action Comics #65/3 (October 1943): "Schickelgruber's Nightmare" |
Action Comics #66/3 (November 1943): "Burma Remembers" |
Action Comics #67/3 (December 1943): "The Secret of Shanghai Rose" |
Action Comics #68/3 (January 1944): "Between Dishonor and Death" |
Action Comics #69/3 (February 1944): "Traitor's Bait" |
Action Comics #70/3 (March 1944): "Words are Weapons" |
Action Comics #71/3 (April 1944): "Mission for Freedom" |
Action Comics #72/3 (May 1944): "Cargoes of Death" |
Action Comics #73/3 (June 1944): "The Return of Dr. Ito" |
Action Comics #74/3 (July 1944): "Flight into Freedom" |
National Comics Vol. 2 #1 (May 1999): "Fair Play" |
As Coordinator |
Action Comics Weekly #637/3 (January 31, 1989): [First Day at Work] [Behind the scenes] |
Action Comics Weekly #638/3 (February 7, 1989): "The Razor's Edge" [Behind the scenes] |
Action Comics Weekly #640/3 (February 28, 1989): "Ready, Aim, Fire" [Behind the scenes] |
Hero Hotline #1 (April 1989): "Hero Hotline" [Behind the scenes] |
Hero Hotline #2 (May 1989): [No Title] [Behind the scenes] |
Hero Hotline #3 (June 1989): [No Title] [Behind the scenes] |
Hero Hotline #4 (July 1989): [No Title] [Behind the scenes] |
Hero Hotline #5 (August 1989): [No Title] [Behind the scenes] |
Hero Hotline #6 (September 1989): [No Title] [Behind the scenes] |