Liberty Belle
During World War II, American athlete and reporter Libby Lawrence gained enhanced strength, speed, and stamina — her powers tied to the ringing of the Liberty Bell — and became the patriotic heroine Liberty Belle, joining the All-Star Squadron in the fight against the Axis.
Few characters carry the patriotic spirit of DC's Golden Age quite like Liberty Belle, who made her debut in Boy Commandos #1 in 1942 — a Jack Kirby creation born right at the height of wartime comics' most electrifying era. Over nearly eight decades of publication, she's proven herself a genuine survivor of the Golden Age, appearing across landmark titles like Star Spangled Comics and All-Star Squadron, and earning a place in Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe — the kind of recognition reserved for characters who truly matter to DC's history. With three key-issue appearances to her name and a roster of co-stars that includes Hawkman, Robotman, and The Guardian, she runs in remarkable company. Seventy-six catalog appearances spanning 1942 to 2021 tells you everything: Liberty Belle isn't a footnote — she's a throughline connecting DC's wartime roots to the modern era, and any serious Golden Age collector should have her on their radar.
Real name. Elizabeth "Libby" Lawrence-Chambers
Powers. Enhanced Strength ; Enhanced Speed ; Enhanced Stamina

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Covers through the years — 1942–2019
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