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Whence Comes ... Liberty!

Written by Eric San Juan
Art by Marcus Kelligrew
Letters by John Mietus

Liberty!

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"Can't stop the power from flowing! It's transforming me! Turning me into something I've never imagined! I feel unstoppable! I ... am ... LIBERTY!"

 

Brad Batson is an American fighter pilot shot down behind enemy lines. That's bad enough, but things get worse when he encounters a fearsome Nazi cyborg, the Panzervolk. Yet thanks to a mysterious meteor which gives him superhuman powers, Brad is transformed into Liberty, a veritable one-man army. Co-created by Eric San Juan and Marcus Kelligrew, with stunning letters by John Mietus, "Whence Comes ... Liberty!" is a love letter to the action-packed superhero stories we adored in our youth - and still do. Eight pages.

 

"OK, I am a sucker for A) origin stories B) WWII stories C) uncomplicated bad guy/good guy stories. This hit all three." - Maria Galloway

 

"I'd read any comic that Marcus draws. Nuff aid." -Rob Hearn

 

Pitched! Vol. 1 was self-published via ComicXpress and is available at this purchase link for just $9.99.

 

PURCHASE PITCHED! FOR JUST $9.99.

 

PITCHED! Table of Contents

Introduction - by Erik Larsen

Time Unraveled - with Rick Lundeen

The End of all Summers - with James Pipik

Seeker: The Ghost of Asteroid 351b - with James Hanson

The Homecoming of Carlos Ruiz - with John Benson

Couple: A Relationship Story - with Matt Linton

Whence Comes ... Liberty! - with Marcus Kelligrew

Shackles - with Stanley Lieber

Precinct 42: The Bugs Are All Right - with Clayton Cooke

The Last Shot - with Rick Hannah

 

Also by Eric

A Year of Hitchcock: 52 Weeks with the Master of Suspense - Official website

Storms: short fiction Available at Boston Literary Magazine

 

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