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| | Sarge Steel |
 | | Most of Steel's cases seemed to involve various international conspiracies, and eventually, Steel became an official government agent, and the book was retitled Secret Agent. |
 | | It only lasted two issues, but Steel followed his creator, comic legend Dick Giardino, to DC, where, no longer a gumshoe, he still shows up now and then, although his title now is U.S. Director of Meta-Human Activities, a sort of regulatory body for superheroes run by the CIA. |
 | | Sarge Steel was, and in his most recent DC Comics incarantion, they don't even bother with the masquerade. |
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