Daughters of Liberty

Daughters of Liberty

Creation & Design

The Daughters of Liberty were created as a response to the need for female representation in superhero teams, embodying the spirit of American patriotism during the Revolutionary War.

Early Years

Initially appearing in the 1970s, the Daughters of Liberty were depicted as a group of women who supported the American Revolution, often taking on roles that involved espionage and combat.

Character Development

Over the years, the Daughters of Liberty have evolved from a historical representation to a symbol of female empowerment in the superhero genre, inspiring new generations of female heroes.

Cultural Reception

The Daughters of Liberty have been well-received as a pioneering group of female characters, often praised for their strong representation in a male-dominated genre.

Character Details

Real Name:
Various
Aliases:
Liberty Girls, Daughters of the Revolution
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Liberty Legion, All-Winners Squad
Abilities:
Combat skills, Leadership, Strategic planning
Equipment:
Patriotic costumes, Weapons of the era
Weight:
120lbs
Height:
5' 5"
Eye Color:
varies
Hair Color:
varies
Marvel Apr 2019 Vol 9

Captain America #7

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1st cover appearance of the Daughters of Liberty: Jessica Drew, Sue Storm, Misty Knight, White Tiger, Annabelle Riggs, Mockingbird and Echo

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