Liberty Legion | |
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Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976). Cover art by Jack Kirby & Frank Giacoia.
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976) |
Created by | Roy Thomas (writer) |
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Base(s) | United States |
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Blue Diamond Bucky Jack Frost Miss America Patriot Red Raven Thin Man Whizzer |
Liberteens | |
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The Liberteens.
Art by Patrick Scherberger. |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Avengers: The Initiative Annual #1 |
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Base(s) | Pennsylvania, United States |
Member(s) | Blue Eagle Hope Iceberg Ms. America Revolutionary Whiz Kid 2-D |
The Liberty Legion is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team was first created in 1976 and set during World War II. Composed of existing heroes from Marvel's 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books predecessor, Timely Comics, the team was assembled and named by writer Roy Thomas in a story arc running through The Invaders #5–6 (March & May 1976) and Marvel Premiere #29–30 (April & June 1976).
The genesis of the Marvel Comics superhero team the Liberty Legion came in the 1970s' World War II-set period series The Invaders, starring a team composed of Captain America, the Sub-Mariner, and the original Human Torch, plus sidekicks Bucky and Toro, all characters that had appeared in Marvel's 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics. The Invaders #5 (cover-dated March 1976) featured cameo appearances by fellow Timely characters Miss America, the Patriot, and the Whizzer, who would go on to the Liberty Legion, and the Fin, who would not. The team was formally assembled and named the following month in Marvel Premiere #29 (April 1976), with additional Timely superheroes the Blue Diamond, Jack Frost, Red Raven and the Thin Man joining. The team went on to star in two more installments of this four-story arc, in The Invaders #6 and Marvel Premiere #30 (June 1976), all written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by various artists.