Ameridroid

Ameridroid is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. The Ameridroid is a 20-foot-tall android designed to resemble Captain America. The android possesses the mind of ex-Nazi spy, scientist Lyle Dekker. The Ameridroid first appeared in Captain America #218 (February 1978), and was created by Don Glut and Sal Buscema. The character subsequently appears in Captain America #219-221 (March-May 1978), and #261-263 (September-November 1981). In 1... more

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Donald F. Glut

Donald F. Glut is an American writer, motion picture director, screenwriter, amateur paleontologist, musician and actor. He is perhaps best known for writing...

Sal Buscema

Silvio "Sal" Buscema (born on January 26, 1936, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American comic book artist — primarily for Marvel Comics. He is the younger...
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