Agent Liberty is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Agent Liberty is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.
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Agent Liberty became so disenchanted with the Federal Government as a whole that he joined the paramilitary group called the Sons of Liberty, who gave him the equipment to become Agent Liberty.
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Later, during the Earth-shaking crisis of Infinite Crisis, Agent Liberty is seen at a mass for fallen and missing superheroes.
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Dozens of heroes, Agent Liberty included, gather to defend the city of Metropolis from the Secret Society of Super-Villains.
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Agent Liberty comes out of retirement to act as a member of the President's security detail while meeting with Superman and other Kryptonians newly arrived on Earth.
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Agent Liberty was apparently killed when Superwoman uses her heat vision on him after she caught him spying on Sam Lane and Lex Luthor.
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Agent Liberty's body was dumped in Metropolis Harbor where it was discovered and brought ashore by a group of boaters.
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Agent Liberty is highly skilled in military tactics, hand-to-hand combat and marksmanship.
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Agent Liberty wears a jetpack that allows flight and was able to summon attack helicopters and other assistance from the Sons of Liberty.
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The new Agent Liberty is apparently killed by Ursa when she attacks the White House during the War of the Supermen.
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Ben founds the Children of Agent Liberty to create a human-first world order and rid National City of alien life whilst keeping these activities a secret from his wife Lydia and son George.
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Agent Liberty is promoted as the Director of Alien Affairs for the US government and repeals the Alien Amnesty Act.
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