Anywhere we can find more info about the guy who once managed to successfully solo Dr.Destroyer? All I could find out is that he's a Superman-expy, burned up in space fending off a giant space rock during the Battle of Detroit, is still considered to be the most powerful superhuman to have existed so far, and that he is most definitely not an archer (how'd you all mess that one up, Cryptic?).
Oh, and he's the guy responsible for the Soviet supervillian Spektr being a fish out of temporal water.
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Returning to the United States, Sinclair adopted the identity of Vanguard. In 1962 he helped reform the Justice Squadron superhero team which had been active during WW II, along with a veteran of the original Squadron, the Drifter. Vanguard served with the Justice Squadron for thirty years, often overshadowing the rest of the team in the public consciousness. He also had several notable encounters with Dr. Destroyer, both with the JS and solo. Destroyer considered Vanguard one of his greatest foes.
(The above is summarized from Champions Beyond, which relates Vanguard's origin; as well as Book Of The Destroyer and Champions Universe: News Of The World.)
The references to the character in published books imply that Vanguard was held in public esteem on Champions Earth similarly to what's usually attributed to Superman in the DC comics universe: the hero's hero, the role model for all the others.