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  2. Liberty Belle (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Belle is the name of three superheroines. Two are from DC Comics: Libby Lawrence and Jesse Chambers, and the other is from Charlton Comics: Caroline Dean.

  3. B-17 Liberty Belle Restoration – Don Brooks Interview

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    The Flying Fortress now known as Liberty Belle was one of the last B-17s constructed at the Lockheed-Vega production plant in Burbank, California. It rolled off the assembly line on May 14, 1945, and was accepted into the US Army Air Forces (USAAF) as 44-85734 two days later.

  4. NTSB Final Report On Liberty Belle Crash - AVweb

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    The Liberty Belle, operated by the Liberty Foundation of Florida, was destroyed by fire after the crew made an emergency landing in a corn field in Illinois. All seven people on board escaped, with only one minor injury to a passenger, according to the NTSB, but the airplane was a total loss.

  5. Libby Lawrence (Character) - Comic Vine

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    Liberty Belle is a 1940s wartime heroine that led the All-Star Squadron at one point. She has the ability to project powerful pulses of sonic vibrations from her hands that...

  6. Elizabeth Lawrence (New Earth) | DC Database | Fandom

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    Elizabeth "Libby" Lawrence is the masked hero Liberty Belle. A star athlete, given further powers by the peal of the Liberty Bell, she was chair of the All-Star Squadron during the war. She later married teammate Johnny Quick and had a daughter, the second Liberty Belle.

  7. TRULY GONE & FORGOTTEN : LIBERTY BELLE

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    In her cape and bandanna-style mask, Liberty Belle is America's top-ranking secret agent (that outfit's a little less-than-espionage ready, to my mind). Outside of the costume, she's glamorous, jet-setting Caroline Dean, a tough-as-nails businesswoman fronting her own fashion empire and taking no guff from male chauvinists of all stripes.

  8. LIBERTY BELLE - Don Markstein's Toonopedia

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    After America became involved in the conflict, she began moonlighting as the costume-wearing do-gooder and freelance war participant, Liberty Belle. As a superhero, she was aided by a small trophy she'd won in college athletics — a replica of the original Liberty Bell, made of exactly the same material.

  9. Happy 80th Birthday, Liberty Belle - World Comic Book Review

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    Liberty Belle debuted in Boy Commandos #1 in the middle of World War 2, when superhero comics were at the height of popularity. Liberty Belle was the alter ego of famous radio columnist Libby Lawrence, whose initial disguise was merely to part her hair in a different way.

  10. Elizabeth Lawrence (JSA: The Golden Age) - DC Database

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    Libby Lawrence operated as the "mystery woman" known as Liberty Belle during World War II, marrying her fellow All-Star Squadron member Johnny Chambers (Johnny Quick). Sometime after the war, though, her marriage to Johnny dissolved in a divorce, and she retired her identity as a superhero to...

  11. Liberty Belle | DC Super Hero Girls Wikia | Fandom

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    Liberty Belle is a character in the first generation of the DC Super Hero Girls franchise. She is the History of Heroing teacher at Super Hero High School and only appears in graphic novels.