A
REAL
Rescued from the British by the Liberty Lads (Champ Comics 011, 1940)
Seen at the signing of the Declaration of Independence (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
REAL
Helped out by the Liberty Lads (Champion Comics 009, 1940)
REAL
Captured with the aid of the original Wizard (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
REAL
Almost captured by the original Wizard (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
B
BARNES, GEORGE, aka MACHINE GUN KELLY
REAL
Dies in combat with Bulletman (Bulletman 001, 1941)
ANALOG
Circus promoter Barnham swindles Paul Bunyan out of an ape-man (National Comics 006, 1940)
OTHERS
Batman villain (Batman Comics 004, 1940)
Space pirate (Crack Comics 016, 1941)
REAL
Had his own comic book adventures (Blackstone Super-Magic 001, 1941)
BONNEY, WILLIAM aka BILLY THE KID
REAL
The real Billy the Kid appears in a tall tale (Western Picture Stories 004, 1937)
C
ANALOGS
Gang boss Scarface Marone (Rocket Comics 002, 1940)
Gang boss Boss Barone (Target Comics v1 010, 1940)
STAND-INS
Richy the Amazing Boy stars in a movie about "Kit Karston" (Blue Ribbon Comics 007, 1940)
REAL
Defeated with the aid of the original Wizard (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
D
DE GRASSE, ADMIRAL FRANÇOIS-JOSEPH
REAL
Attacks the British at Chesapeake Bay (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
OTHER
Impersonated by time traveller Ace Buckley (Startling Comics 003, 1940)
REAL
Befriends time traveller Ace Buckley and helps him escape the wrath of Pizarro (Startling Comics 003, 1940)
REAL
Encountered by time traveller Ace Buckley during Pizarro's war aginst the Inca (Startling Comics 003, 1940)
REAL
Encountered by time traveller Ace Buckley during the First Barbary War (Startling Comics 004, 1940)
REAL
Well, his ghost anyway (Blue Bolt v1 008, 1940)
STAND-INS
As "Jack Dilger" (Blue Ribbon Comics 015, 1941)
REAL
Appear in their capacity as advertising mascots (Star Comics v2 007, 1939)
REAL
Well, his ghost anyway (Blue Bolt v1 008, 1940)
E
ANALOGS
Missing aviatrix Amelia Reinhardt (Amazing-Man Comics 018, 1940)
Missing aviatrix Amy Every (Big Shot Comics 019, 1941)
REAL
His march on Tripoli during the First Barbary War is actually inspired by time traveller Ace Buckley (Startling Comics 004, 1940)
F
STAND-IN
Motor king "Henry Lord" kidnapped by the Miracle Men (Fantastic Comics 005, 1940)
REAL
Well, his ghost, anyway (Blue Bolt v1 005, 1940)
OTHERS
Nazi spy Fraulein Doktor's Daughter (Feature Comics 046, 1941)
G
REAL
Fights beside the original Wizard at the Battle of Saratoga (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
H
REAL
Rescued by the original Wizard but decides to stay and die (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
REAL
Rescued from the British by the Liberty Lads (Champ Comics 011, 1940)
ANALOGS
Mara Hani, world's greatest spy (Smash Comics 001, 1939)
"Hatter Mary," famous spy (Pep Comics 008, 1940)
HERBERT, GEORGE, 5TH EARL OF CARNARVON
ANALOGS
"Lord Carvon" is killed in a search for a lost Egyptian tomb (Jungle Comics 011, 1940)
REAL
Tells Buck Brady he did a good job (Prize Comics 005, 1940)
Sends Bob Steele after Dr Doom (Science Comics 003, 1940)
Best friend of Tom Higgins, father of the Shield/ boss if Joe Higgins, the Shield (Shield-Wizard Comics 001, 1940)
Meets with FDR to discuss the threat of the Black Hand (Blue Ribbon Comics 016, 1941)
MINOR APPEARANCES
Science Comics 003, 1940
REAL
Impersonated by the Man With 1000 Faces to thwart a fascist kidnapping plot (Speed Comics 009, 1940)
REAL
Loses Detroit to the British but gains the second Wizard as a son-in-law when he marries the possibly-fictional Betsy Hull (Shield-Wizard Comics 002, 1940)
J
REAL
Well, his ghost, anyway (Blue Bolt v1 005, 1940)
REAL
Well, his ghost anyway (Blue Bolt v1 008, 1940)
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