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Allied Supermen of America
Publication information
PublisherAwesome Entertainment
First appearanceSupreme #14
Created byAlan Moore (Rob Leifeld and Erik Larsen made some members)
In-story information
Member(s)Alley Cat
Black Hand
Die Hard
Doc Rocket
Glory
Jack O' Lantern
Mighty Man
Professor Night
Roy Roman
Storybook Smith
SuperPatriot
Supreme
Waxman

The Allied Supermen of America was created as an homage to the Golden Age Justice Society of America and the Silver Age Justice League.

Fictional team history

Kid Supreme was "dropped off" at World War II by the time travelling League of Infinity (a homage to the Silver Age Legion of Super Heroes). There he met this superhero team and soon joined. The team disbanded in 1949. However, the team later joined again in the 1970s as the "Allies", an homage to the current Justice League. When they reformed as the Allies, Spacehunter (Martian Manhunter) and Fisherman (Green Arrow) joined. Supreme returned to his normal time . Supreme reformed the team to battle Hulver Ramik, who was working for Optilux. The team donned special helmets to enter the astral plane that Optilux was using to trap the souls of heroes (include Prof. Night). The team freed the souls and trapped Optilux. Among the trapped souls were Polyman (Plastic Man) and Stormbirds (Blackhawks). The team helped Supreme defeat Darius Dax (Lex Luthor), who had a robotic body. However, due to the Supremium in his robotic body, he fell back in time and became the very meteor that gave Supreme his powers.

Members

Rob Leifeld created these heroes who would eventually be revealed to be members of the ASA:

For Savage Dragon, Erik Larsen created these characters who would eventually be revealed to be members of the ASA:

  • Mighty Man (Captain Marvel) - He is a cosmic entity that is passed from person to person allowing his host to transform into a blonde man that has flight, super strength and speed.
  • SuperPatriot (Captain America) - He was a Golden Age patriotic hero who would later be rebuilt into a cyborg.

In Supreme #43, Alan Moore fleshed out the ASA concept creating the following new members:

When the team became the Allies, two new members joined:

References

1.http://www.cosmicteams.com/jla/jlafaq07.html
2.http://www.comicvine.com/glory/29-25000/
3.http://www.comicvine.com/mighty-man/29-5217/
4.http://www.comicvine.com/doc-rocket/29-42032/
5.http://www.comicvine.com/roman/29-5258/
6.http://www.comicvine.com/spacehunter/29-52657/
7.Youngblood # 5

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