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Publisher
  
Marvel Comics

Affiliation
  
Houston Police Department

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Created by
  
Mark Gruenwald (writer) Dave Hoover (artist)

Alter ego
  
Bartholomew "Bart" Gallows

Team affiliations
  
Houston Police Department

Abilities
  
Trained marksman and martial artist.

First appearance
  
Captain America vol. 1 #428 (June 1994)

Creators
  
Dave Hoover, Mark Gruenwald

Similar
  
Amphibion, Awesome Android, Aminedi, Cutthroat, Alkhema

Americop (Bartholomew Gallows) is a fictional vigilante appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Captain America (1st series) #428 (June 1994), and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Dave Hoover.

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Fictional character biography

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Bart Gallows was born in Sugar Land, Texas and later became a police officer in Houston, Texas. Disillusioned at the law's inability to protect society from crime, he resigned from the force and became a vigilante named 'Americop'.

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He travels across America and uses a police scanner to track down criminals. He is not above executing the criminals he thinks deserve it. He sometimes takes money from the drug-trafficking criminals he battles. When he does so, he keeps half and donates the rest to drug rehabilitation programs. Americop finds himself in conflict with Captain America while trying to bring down a child exploitation ring. Captain America is appalled by his brutality.

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Americop's investigation led him to the New Orleans mansion of indestructible munitions magnate Damon Dran. Although initially subdued by a gas grenade attack and imprisoned alongside Captain America, he manages to break free. During the fight he kills several of Dran's mercenaries. During the resulting fight, he shoots down Dran's helicopter. Americop believes Dran died during the crash when the criminal in fact survived.

Civil War/Initiative

After the super-hero Civil War and Captain America's death, Americop became a target on the Thunderbolts' "Most Wanted" list.

Norman Osborn sends Penance and Bullseye to battle Americop, with the secret hope the vigilante will kill them both, as they have not been worth the trouble. Instead, they crash the vigilante's truck and Bullseye causes Penance to unleash his stored-up energy. This fries 80 percent of Americop's synaptic nerve endings.

Americop later died, presumably from his injuries, and had his uniform and code name copied by the Americops, a private security force run by Keane Industries.

Powers and abilities

  • A formidable martial artist and strategist, Americop carries .45 caliber pistols, a baton and a fixed blade tactical knife
  • He wears bulletproof Kevlar body armor, a ballistic facemask and a customized cap which doubles as a throwing weapon. His costume includes a device that absorbs ambient electrical energy and uses it to increase his strength to low-superhuman levels.
  • His pickup truck has a roof-mounted lightbar, police siren, public address system and bulletproof armor and windows.
  • References

    Americop Wikipedia


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