The American Eagle is, in reality, scientist Tom Standish, who works for the U.S. government. A mysterious black ray endowed both him and his young pal, Bud Pierce with powers associated with America's national bird. Standish and Pierce fight criminals as American Eagle and Eaglet.
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| - The American Eagle is, in reality, scientist Tom Standish, who works for the U.S. government. A mysterious black ray endowed both him and his young pal, Bud Pierce with powers associated with America's national bird. Standish and Pierce fight criminals as American Eagle and Eaglet.
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The American Eagle is, in reality, scientist Tom Standish, who works for the U.S. government. A mysterious black ray endowed both him and his young pal, Bud Pierce with powers associated with America's national bird. Standish and Pierce fight criminals as American Eagle and Eaglet.
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| - Richard E. Hughes & Kin Platt
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| - The American Eagle is, in reality, scientist Tom Standish, who works for the U.S. government. A mysterious black ray endowed both him and his young pal, Bud Pierce with powers associated with America's national bird. Standish and Pierce fight criminals as American Eagle and Eaglet.
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