The superhero the Patriot debuted in
The Human Torch #4 (March 1941; mis-numbered #3 on cover), with both a two-page text story by writer
Ray Gill, with a spot illustration by artist
Bill Everett, and a 10-page comics story by writer Gill and artist
George Mandel. The character went on to appear in the first of two
Human Torch issues both inadvertently numbered #5, and known to collectors as #5[a] (Summer 1941), in a story by Gill and artist
Sid Greene. Concurrently, the Patriot began as regular feature in the superhero anthology
Marvel Mystery Comics, appearing in issues #21–44 (July 1941 – June 1943) and #49 -74 (Nov. 1943 – July 1946), making him one of Timely's most popular characters in the second tier beneath stars
Captain America, the Human Torch, and the
Sub-Mariner. The Patriot story "Death Stalks the Shipyard", from
Marvel Mystery Comics #29, was reprinted during the
Silver Age of Comic Books in
Marvel Super-Heroes #16 (Sept. 1968). In
The Avengers #97 (March 1972),
Rick Jones summons Jeffrey Mace, among other Golden Age heroes, to assist the
Avengers during the
Kree-Skrull War. The Patriot appeared in a four-part
flashback story running through
The Invaders #5–6 (March & May 1976) and
Marvel Premiere #29–30 (April & June 1976), set during
World War II which
retconned him as a member of a newly created superhero team, the
Liberty Legion. That team later appeared alongside
Fantastic Four member the
Thing in a two-part
time travel story, set during World War II, in
Marvel Two-in-One #20 (Oct. 1976) and
Marvel Two-in-One Annual (1976). When Marvel Comics had revived the character Captain America in 1964, the story explained that he had been
missing in action and in
suspended animation since 1945. This discrepancy with his postwar comic-book appearances was later explained as the result of replacement heroes taking on the mantle. As the third Captain America, Jeffrey Mace would have been behind the mask in
Captain America Comics #59–75 (Nov. 1946 – Feb. 1950) and other comics during that period. Mace succeeded the second Captain America, William Naslund (formerly the
Spirit of '76), who was shown in
What If? vol. 1, #4 (Aug. 1977) as having been killed in 1946. Mace appeared briefly in a
flashback in
Captain America #215 (Nov. 1977), then as a guest-star in
Captain America Annual #6 (1982) with his death depicted in #285 (Sept. 1983). In a flashback, the Patriot co-starred in a World War II adventure with Captain America in
Captain America Annual #13 (1994) and in a post-war adventure with the All Winners Squad in
All Winners Squad 70th Anniversary Special (2009). A retelling of Jeffrey Mace's origin and time as Captain America is told in the 2010 mini-series
Captain America: Patriot. This was collected with the
All Winners Squad 70th Anniversary Special and
What If? #4 in 2011.
What If? #4 was also collected that same year in a
Captain America Legacy volume collecting the debuts of the Captain America replacements. ==Fictional character biography==