Agent Liberty
Agent Liberty is a male comic superhero who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Benjamin Lockwood
In the beginning, Lockwood used his Agent Liberty guise to help the Sons' stated cause of overturning the current governmental regime, which brought him into conflict with Superman. Over time, Lockwood soon began to lose his faith in the Sons of Liberty when their actions turned more extreme. His loyalty to the Sons ended when the Sons tasked Lockwood to assassinate their founder Charles Holcraft, who was captured by the authorities, from testifying before a senate committee and then ordered to eliminate politician Pete Ross, who was forced against his will to participate in Holcraft's death, for being a loose end. (Superman v2 #69) However, Lockwood defied the Sons' orders and turned on the group, killing their key members Jay Harriman and Ronald Kramer, and forwarded classified information on the Sons and deleting his own name and participation to Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent. (Adventures of Superman v1 #492)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Agent Liberty is highly skilled in military tactics, hand-to-hand combat and marksmanship. His high-tech battle suit can generate a force-field of energy capable of deflecting bullets and houses weapons such as retractable gauntlet blades. He wears a jetpack that allows flight and was able to summon attack helicopters and other assistance from the Sons of Liberty.
Notes
- Agent Liberty was created by Dan Jurgens where he made his first appearance in Superman v2 #60 (October, 1991).
In other media
Television
- In Supergirl, Agent Liberty appeared in the setting of the live-action television series set in the Arrowverse where he was portrayed by actor Sam Witwer. Primarily appearing in the fourth season, this version is described as "ruthless and terrifying" as well as "a brilliant orator in the guise of a family man" who has "eerie abilities of persuasion and manipulation". Additionally, he was originally a mild-mannered college history professor who lost his home and father Peter.
Appearances
- Superman v2: (1991)
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