Harry "Tex" Thompson is a superhero owned by DC Comics who later became the masked crime-fighter Mr America and then became an espionage operative called Americommando.
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Harry "Tex" Thompson is a superhero owned by DC Comics who later became the masked crime-fighter Mr America and then became an espionage operative called Americommando.
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Tex Thompson was often aided by his best friend Bob Daley, who for a brief time operated as his costumed sidekick "Fatman".
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When Tex Thompson took on the identity Mr America, he used a whip as his weapon of choice.
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Tex Thompson explored hidden societies and fought spies and terrorists who threatened America.
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Tex Thompson acted as a servant of Tex Tomson, whom he called "Mr Tex".
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Tex Thompson later met and befriended District Attorney Maloney, becoming the DA's special investigator.
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Later on, Tex Thompson met Maloney's daughter, first called Janice then later called Peggy .
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The stories strongly implied Peggy was Miss X and Tex Thompson himself came to this conclusion, but it was never confirmed in-story.
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The initial idea was that Tex Thompson was believed dead and left his identity behind to now act exclusively as Mr America, similar to the earlier heroes the Lone Ranger and the Spirit, but this idea was dropped after a few months and Tex Thompson resumed a civilian identity under his real name.
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Tex Thompson only makes brief cameos during this issue and a few later ones.
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Still considered a relatively obscure character, Tex Thompson gained great attention in 1993 in the popular mini-series The Golden Age which features an alternate history of how DC's Golden Age era heroes experienced the years following the end of World War II.
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Tex Thompson is a major character in the story, praised as a hero who killed Hitler but eventually revealed to be one of the secret villains of the mini-series.
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Tex Thompson discovers a Nazi saboteur on board but is too late to prevent the man from planting an explosive.
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Donning a mask and patriotic costume, dyeing his hair black, and arming himself with a bull whip, Tex Thompson calls himself "Mr America" and brings Pratt to justice.
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Tex Thompson formed friendships with some of his All-Star Squadron colleagues, such as Johnny Quick, Firebrand, Tarantula, and the organization's chairperson Liberty Belle.
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Tex Thompson agrees, saying goodbye to Bob Daley who is not authorized to join him.
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Over time, Tex Thompson came to realize that while he had cause to hate the Nazi party, many Germans were good people and victims of their own country's government.
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In time, Tex Thompson adopts the identity of "Hauptmann Riker" and infiltrates the Gestapo.
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Tex Thompson informs Terrific that Dresden has no munitions factories and this fact is known to the Allies.
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Tex Thompson is quickly killed in the field, but his former FBI contact Jeffrey Graves later assumes the Mr America mantle.
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When first introduced, Tex Thompson is an intelligent person with a talent for detective work and great skill at hand-to-hand combatant.
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Tex Thompson becomes formidable with a whip, his weapon of choice as Mr America.
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Tex Thompson learns German and is able to speak it fluently while disguising his native accent from most people .
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