Light of Liberty #[nn]
"Light of Liberty" is a poignant 1992 tale from Custom Comic Services, where a group of children discover a lantern holding the spirit of a Revolutionary War soldier. Written by Scott Deschaine and Mike Benton, with art and inks by Mike Roy, the story unfolds as the ghost shares his past and inspires the kids to protect a historic vacant lot from being paved. The cover, also by Mike Roy, captures the moment of discovery with quiet reverence.
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Children playing in a vacant lot find a lantern that contains the ghost of a Revolutionary War soldier. The ghost tells of his role in the war and instructs the children on their rights and responsibilities as Americans. The children lead a campaign to keep the lot, a battleground during the Revolution, from being paved for a highway.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).