Liberty Girl

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Liberty Girl

Cover to Liberty Girl #0. Art by Dærick Gröss
Publication information
Publisher Heroic Publishing
First appearance Liberty Girl #0 (June 2006)
Created by Dennis Mallonee
In story information
Alter ego Elena Hunter
Abilities "Psycho-organic" abilities that give the power of flight, super-strength, force-field

Liberty Girl is a fictional character, a superheroine created by Dennis Mallonee. She debuted in Liberty Girl #0 (June 2006), published by Heroic Publishing.

[edit] Publication history

A preview issue #0 was published in June 2006 as part of Free Comic Book Day. Issue #1 debuted in July 2006.

A trade paperback, reprinting #0-3, came out in August, 2007.

[edit] Fictional character biography

Nicknamed "America's bronze goddess of freedom," Liberty Girl was created with a backstory in which she was a hero from 1938 through early 1956, but went missing and was presumed dead until suddenly reappearing on July 4, 2006, the 230th anniversary of the United States' Declaration of Independence.

There are hints in the comic that Liberty Girl (real name: Elena Hunter) is the daughter of Doc Savage, who for copyright reasons is not named. Doc Savage associate Theodore "Ham" Brooks appears as an aging US Senator and Elena's godfather.

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