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 AGENT LIBERTY I [Benjamin Lockwood]Image:Biography.gif
Created by Dan Jurgens

PERSONAL DATA


Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Real Name: Benjamin Lockwood
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Identity: Secret
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Occupation: Soldier of Fortune, Covert Agent
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Status: Deceased
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Citizenship: American
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Marital Status: Single
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Base of Operation: Mobile
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Group Affiliation: Formerly Justice League America; Sons of Liberty; Central Intelligence Agency
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Gender: Male
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Height: 6'2"
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Weight: 195 lbs.
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Eyes: Blue
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Hair: Brown
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ First Appearance: Superman Vol. 2 #60 (October 1991)
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Creators: Dan Jurgens



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OVERVIEW


CIA agent Ben Lockwood was left behind on a mission to Iraq and was deemed never to have existed as far as the government was concerned. On his escape from Iraq and return to the US, he found that he couldn't resume his life - not, apparently, having one - and instead donned an experimental suit which incorporated a force-field and jet pack among other gadgets. He worked briefly with Justice League America after Superman's death, but was more usually a solo agent, fighting against government corruption where he could. Following a disillusioning battle with an old friend, who revealed himself to be the leader of the Sons of Liberty, Ben Lockwood shredded his costume.

He would later return to being Agent Liberty once again, but his return was cut short when he was killed by Superwoman after uncovering some secrets of General Sam Lane's Project 7734.

HISTORY


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CHRONOLOGY


For a definitive list of appearances of Agent Liberty in chronological order click here





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