White Eagle

Creation & Design

White Eagle was created during the Golden Age of Comics, reflecting the era's fascination with patriotic heroes and Native American culture.

Early Years

Initially introduced as a superhero fighting against Axis powers during World War II, White Eagle quickly became a symbol of justice and bravery.

Character Development

Over the years, White Eagle has evolved from a wartime hero to a symbol of cultural pride and resilience, often addressing themes of heritage and identity.

Cultural Reception

White Eagle has been received as a positive representation of Native American culture in comics, though he has faced challenges in terms of depth and development compared to other characters.

Character Details

Real Name:
William 'Billy' Eagle
First Appearance:
Indian Chief #12
Aliases:
The White Eagle
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
All-Star Squadron, Justice Society of America
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Flight, Expert hand-to-hand combatant
Equipment:
Eagle-themed costume, Various Native American artifacts
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
brown
Hair Color:
black

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Dell ⋅ 1953
Low
$3
Mid
$12
High
$45

Key Facts

1st appearance of Chief White Eagle

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