Freedom Brigade

Freedom Brigade

Team photo from Showcase #62
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Showcase #62 (May–June 1966)
Created by Nelson Bridwell
Joe Orlando
In-story information
Member(s) The Patriot
Lady Liberty
Captain Swift
The Bowman
Princess Power
Mr. Might
The Mermaid

The Freedom Brigade were a team of super-heroes active in the 1940s.[1] They are best known as the parents of the incompetent Inferior Five. However, unlike their children, the Brigade were quite a formidable force against evil. Most of the Brigade members - namely Captain Swift, The Bowman, Princess Power, Mr. Might, and The Mermaid - were parodies of other DC characters, respectively: The Flash, Green Arrow, Wonder Woman, Superman, and Aquaman. The Freedom Brigade appeared only twice: in issues #62 and #65 of DC's "tryout" magazine Showcase.[2]

History

In their first appearance, the retired Freedom Brigade members coaxed their offspring to band together as the "Inferior Five".[3]

In their second appearance, they became instructors at Dean Egghead's Academy for Super-Heroes (a parody of Marvel Comics' Professor X and the X-Men).[4]

Members

Enemies

Retcons

Dumb Bunny's mother and father from Angel And The Ape (1991) #2

Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, much of the adventures of the Freedom Brigade needed to be retconned to fit in with the new continuity. Only the revised history of Princess Power was ever revealed. Princess Power, we learned, was from a lost subterranean Amazon tribe discovered by Prof. O'Day. After she retired, Princess Power married O'Day, her true love. He believed he could handle living with a woman with super-powers, but discovered that he couldn't and left her after their daughter, Athena Tremor, was born. Prof. O'Day supported his daughter, but needed a more normal relationship. He married another woman, but she died soon after giving birth to his second daughter, Angel O'Day. Princess Power returned and took the two of them in. The couple soon remarried. Princess Power is now deceased.[5]

References

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