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Comic Title: Boy Commandos #1
Publisher: DC
(World's Best Comics Company)
Address: 480 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: Winter 1942
On Sale Date:
November 11, 1942 Newsstand Date November 11, 1942
Source: House Ad, World's Finest Comics #8, Page BC,
Superman #20, Page 31,
Sensation Comics #13, Page 43,
Flash Comics #37, Page 45,
More Fun Comics #87, Page IBC,
Adventure Comics #82, Page IBC
Copyright Date November 7, 1942
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1942
Until 1958 DC did not report actual on sale dates to the copyright office
The publication dates listed in LoC records are NOT release dates.
Frequency: Quarterly
Cover Price: $0.10
Page Count: 64
Editor: Fredric Whitney Ellsworth
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Title: (No Title)
Pages: 10
Feature(s):
Liberty Belle (of Earth-2)
Writer: Don Cameron
Artist: Chuck A. Winter
Feature Character(s)
- Liberty Belle (Libby Lawrence; origin revealed; first appearance; last appearance in Secret Origins #7; next appearance in Boy Commandos #2)
Supporting Character(s)
- Rick Cannon (next appearance in Boy Commandos #2)
- Tom Revere (the guard of the Liberty Bell; next appearance in Boy Commandos #2)
Villain(s)
- Adolf Hitler (earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #9)
- The Nazis (no further appearances)
Guest Appearance(s)
- Winston Churchill (earliest chronological appearance; next appearance in All-Star Squadron #8)
Other Character(s)
- Major James Lawrence (Libby's father; dies in this story; no further appearances)
Comments:
This story was not originally titled.
The events of this story take place from September, 1939 to sometime after the Nazi invasion of France.
Synopsis:
Libby Lawrence is in Poland with her father Major James Lawrence when the Nazi invasion begins in September, 1939. Libby's father is killed. Libby is able to escape the country with the help of Rickey Cannon, a friend of her father who appears to be working with the Nazis. Libby arrives in Holland only to see that country invaded too. Next she moves to France, who soon surrenders to the Nazi Blitzkrieg.
Libby escapes by swimming the English Channel. When she arrives in England, she tells her story before returning to America. Libby begins warning her country of the Nazi threat. Her heroic ordeal makes her an ideal spokeswoman.
After visiting the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Libby discovers that the tiny replica of the bell which she carries vibrates when the real bell is struck. The vibrations provide her with strength and bravery, so she decides to become a costumed hero, Liberty Belle.
Libby then discovers that Rickey Cannon is in America. She still believes that he is a Nazi spy, so she follows him to a Nazi meeting. At the meeting Rickey shows himself as an undercover American intelligence agent. As Liberty Belle, she helps Rickey stop the spies and recover their plans. As a result Rickey becomes fascinated by the new costumed female.
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