Minute-Man

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Minute-Man
Publisher Fawcett Comics
DC Comics
First appearance Master Comics #11 (December 1941)
Created by Charlie Sultan
Characteristics
Alter ego Jack Weston
Abilities Peak human physical condition

Minute-Man (real name Jack Weston AKA Jack Burton) is a comic book superhero. Named after the minutemen of the American Revolution and sporting an American flag-inspired costume, he was originally published by Fawcett Comics. Along with other Fawcett characters, he was purchased by DC Comics, and made brief appearances in the Shazam! comics in 1976, and the Power of Shazam! comic in 1995 and 1996.

Jack Burton, his children, and grandchildren were confirmed killed by a Nazi-themed group of supervillains called The Fourth Reich in the pages of Justice Society of Americain 2007.


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