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  1. Spinnerette: Captain Alberta is a hydro-kinetic superhero inspired by Wolverine, but a whole lot more misanthropic, alcoholic and sexist, to the point he first appears as a member of the Canadian League of Superheroes mentioning he went through court-appointed therapy and, when it's clear he refused to change his ways, is fired and becomes a ...

  2. Captain Canuck is a Canadian comic book superhero. Created by cartoonist Ron Leishman and artist/writer Richard Comely, the original Captain Canuck first appeared in Captain Canuck #1 (July 1975). [1] The series was the first successful Canadian comic book since the collapse of the nation's comic book industry following World War II.

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  4. On December 20 and 21, 1979, the first “Captain Canuck” comic strip “Captain Canuck: A Christmas Story” appeared in The Albertan Mirror North Side and The Albertan Mirror South Side. In 1980, Richard, George and Jean Claude worked on three stories as promotion samples. The three are independent stories possessing no chronological order.

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  6. Jun 30, 2017 · The punisher is far more of a quintessential American super-hero than Captain America is. Captain America is more of an aspirational ideal. It's like, if maybe the way creative people wish it was ...

  7. Nov 4, 2021 · In July 1975 Richard Comely and Ron Leishman published Captain Canuck. Captain Canuck was the first successful Canadian comic book since the end of the War Exchange Conservation Act. Considering that the prior Canadian heroes flourished with the protection of the WECA, Captain Canuck may be the first truly successful Canadian Superhero.

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