Lady Liberty (comics)

Lady Liberty (comics)

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caption = Lady Liberty (left) in promotional art for "Infinite Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven" #1 (Early June 2006) cover, by Daniel Acuña.
character_name = Lady Liberty
publisher = DC Comics
debut = (Force of July)
"Batman and The Outsiders Annual" #1 (1984)
(Freedom's Ring)
"Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven" #1 (June 2006)
(S.H.A.D.E.)
"Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven" #2 and
"Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters" #4
creators = (Force of July)
Mike W. Barr (script)
alter_ego = (Force of July)
Unrevealed
(Freedom's Ring)
Unrevealed
(S.H.A.D.E.)
Both unrevealed
full_name =
species =
homeworld =
alliances = Force of July
Freedom's Ring
S.H.A.D.E.
aliases =
supports=
powers = Torch that project energy beams

Lady Liberty is the name of several fictional characters in the DC Comics Universe.

Fictional characters biography

Lady Liberty is a member of the Force of July, a government sponsored superhero team. She first appeared in "Batman and the Outsiders Annual" #1 (1984). Her costume consists of robes and a crown based on the Statue of Liberty, and she speaks with a French accent. Although not explored fully, it is alluded to in comics that she is romantically involved with Major Victory (William Vickers). Her real identity is never revealed.

She appears in the "Outsiders" 1987 special, fighting off a combined Outsiders/Infinity Inc. infiltration of the Force's California headquarters. Her team is initially successful, subduing and capturing all of the heroes.

Lady Liberty appears again during the Janus Directive, crossover event among multiple series. The Suicide Squad is manipulated into attacking the group and Liberty suffers the death of two of her allies, Mayflower and Sparkler. Nevertheless, the rest of the Force joins in on an attack against Kobra, the driving force behind the Directive. Liberty sacrifces herself to destroy Kobra's capability to kill millions. ["Suicide Squad" Vol. 1 #30 (late June 1989)]

In "Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven" #1 (June 2006), a new Lady Liberty appears with a new Silent Majority and Major Victory. They call themselves Freedom's Ring and are employed by the government to defend Blüdhaven from any trespassing metahumans. This Lady Liberty is killed by Nuclear Legion member Geiger in "Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven" #2.

When S.H.A.D.E. takes control of Freedom's Ring, the Lady Liberty equipment is passed to an unamed agent who takes up the role. Two issues later she is stabbed through the chest by Ravager and dies. ["Crisis Aftermath: The Battle for Blüdhaven" #4.]

Another S.H.A.D.E. agent appears as Lady Liberty in the pages of "Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters" #4. As her powers stem from her costume, she is stripped of her robes and left, naked and devoid of powers, on a naturist beach by the Ray (Stan Silver). Apparently she rejoins S.H.A.D.E. with new equipment, still fighting against the Freedom Fighters team.

Powers and abilities

All the Lady Liberties carry a torch that allows them to fire energy beams. The first Lady Liberty had latent psychic powers that were focused by the torch; all the other Lady Liberties rely solely on their torch to fire the energy beams.

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