"Let
every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that
we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship,
support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival
and the success of liberty. "
President
John F. Kennedy, Jan. 20, 1961
"Cool
site!"
Anna-Marie Goddard
Miss January 1994
and 40th Anniversary Playmate
Though the Liberty comics feature no
real nudity or rough language,
the story and some of the humor is intended for adult
and teen audiences.
Liberty: The American
Girl © 2001 Alan Brzozowski.

Post-script,
May 2005:
In
the mid-1990s, I ran a short superhero camaign for some friends using
the Superbabes Femforce RPG. It was four-color, tongue-in-cheek, and
a lot of fun (my favorite of all the rpg campaigns I've ever run).
One of the NPCs I created and used in that game was Liberty, who at
that time was more of a seasoned heroine, with the stature in the
hero community comparable to Wonder Woman. After that game ran its
course I decided to start a gamng site and, thanks to an add for Poser
in a compuer catalog, started work on a 3D version of her. Finding
a few 3D comics online pushed me into creating one of my own, so work
began on detailing Liberty and putting together a story. One change
for the comic was to make Liberty younger, a new heroine just starting
out. Also, 'The American Girl' tag was added in order to distinguish
her from the other Libertys found in comicdom. The 'world' of Los
Angeles as it's shown in the comic is pretty much the same one from
the original rpg campaign, with several characters reappearing (notably,
The Gizmo Bug).
Liberty's
online adventures began in January, 1999 when I began posting the
first comic and completed it February (iirc) 2000. The idea was to
write a story involving a cool heroine that was entertaing, humorous
with a fair share of surprises (not many of those on the comic book
shelves). After the first one I figured there were enough improvements
to be made that warranted another, so work on the second story began
that Spring. Remembering how much work the last one was and how long
it took, I originally planned to make a shorter comic. However with
a short story I wouldn't be able to get deep enough into the plot,
so that idea was nixed and a more involved one was created. This time
I wanted something a little dark, in order show the flexibility of
the character. The plot was eventually toned down before it was finished
and, with the permission from Bill Black at AC Comics to feature Ms.
Victory in a guest spot, it was ready to go. On Labor Day weekend,
2001 I began posting her second comic online and finished it in September
(iirc, again) 2002.
Powerheroes.com
went online November 16, 1999 and was taken down in May 2005. Liberty
may reappear in the future, it's just a question of when and in what
form.