The Liberty Project | |
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The Liberty Project #1, artist James Fry and Kyle Baker |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Eclipse Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | Superhero |
Publication date | June 1987 – May 1988 |
Number of issues | 8 |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Kurt Busiek |
Artist(s) | Richard Howell (#6) |
Penciller(s) | James W. Fry (#1-5, 7-8) |
Inker(s) | Doug Hazlewood (#1-5, 7-8) |
Letterer(s) | Mindy Eisman |
Colorist(s) | Adam Philips |
Creator(s) | Kurt Busiek James W. Fry |
Editor(s) | Fred Burke |
Collected editions | |
The Liberty Projecy | ISBN 0-9716338-2-7 |
The Liberty Project is an American comic book series created by writer Kurt Busiek, creator of Astro City and Thunderbolts, and artist James W. Fry.
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The Liberty Project was published by Eclipse Comics in 1987. It ran for eight issues until 1988 before its cancellation. In July 2003, About Comics reprinted the series.
They appeared later in some crossovers:
The series told the story of a team of four (later five) former criminals, all of whom incidentally had super powers. After the U.S. government quickly learns that the cost of locking up super-powered criminals is prohibitive, the original four team members--Cimarron, Crackshot, Slick, and Burnout--are offered an early parole in exchange for protecting their country against other super-powered criminals.
Members of the Liberty Project are:
The series has been collected into a trade paperback: