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Liberty Comics
Green Publishing · 1945–1946 · 5 issues
About the series
A short-lived but lively anthology from Green Publishing, Liberty Comics ran for just five issues in the mid-1940s, offering a mix of costumed heroes and adventure strips. The series is most notable for the early work of artist Leonard Starr, who contributed to the title before gaining fame for On Stage and Mary Perkins, alongside regular contributors like Bob Fujitani and Red Holmdale. Writers Carl G. Hodges and the Kean brothers (Edward and George) helped shape its patriotic, wartime-flavored stories. Though brief, Liberty Comics captures a snapshot of the Golden Age's bustling, small-publisher energy.