Captain Freedom
Captain Freedom | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Harvey Comics |
First appearance | Speed Comics #13 (1941) |
Created by | "Franklin Flagg" |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Don Wright |
Species | Human |
Team affiliations |
Young Defenders (Harvey Comics) Liberty Corps (AC Comics) |
Abilities |
None (Harvey Comics), Strength of will and intense physical and mental training . (AC Comics) |
Captain Freedom is a fictional comic book superhero from the period known as "Golden Age of Comic Books". His creator was identified as "Franklin Flagg" in the credits, but the identity of the individual behind the pseudonym remains unknown. He first appeared in Speed Comics #13 (May 1941), a Harvey Comics title. He continued to appear in Speed Comics until its cancellation. He was revived by AC Comics, as a member of the Liberty Corp. Cloned from the DNA of a famous scientist, with incredible will-power and physical and mental training, as many as a hundred of the clones, were dispatched to various countries all over the world, (each identified as Captain Freedom), serving as a symbol and to fight for freedom. One of the Captains shown in the AC universe went by the name Kent Clarkson. He later joined the Captain Paragons original Sentinels of Liberty during "The Armageddon Factor" storyline.
Fictional character biography
Captain Freedom was Don Wright, a newspaper publisher who adopted a costumed identity to fight agents of the Axis. He was assisted by Young Defenders, four kids who worked for him as deliverymen.
External links
- Captain Freedom at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on April 9, 2012.
- International hero profile