Freedom Fighters #8 is an issue of the series Freedom Fighters (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1977.
Synopsis for "D-Day at Niagara!"
Appearing in "D-Day at Niagara!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Clark Kent (On a TV or computer screen)
- DA Pearson
- Michael Tulane (First appearance)
- Muldavey (Single appearance)
- Abraham Lincoln (Mentioned only)
- George Washington (Mentioned only)
- Teddy Roosevelt (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- New York
- Buffalo
- New York City
- Niagara Falls
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
- The Americommando featured here is not to be confused with Mister America's alter ego, also called the Americommando.
- The Crusaders is the name used by two teams of superheroes, one group appearing in DC Comics and the other in Marvel Comics, at around the same time as part of an informal crossover. The DC Comics team was created by Bob Rozakis and Dick Ayers in the pages of Freedom Fighters #7 Mar-April (1977). The Marvel Comics version of the Crusaders first appeared in Invaders #14, written by Roy Thomas and drawn by Frank Robbins.
- The names of the DC team are actually taken from relatively obscure Golden Age superheroes. The characters have counterparts in Marvel's Invaders:
- The Americommando: Based on Captain America; name from Americommando
- Barracuda: Based on Namor; Name from Barry Kuda
- Fireball: Based on Human Torch; Name from Fireball
- Rusty: Based on Bucky; Name from Rusty
- Sparky: Based on Toro; Name from Sparky
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