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Animal cruelty is the most pervasive form of torture in the modern world. The heroes who fight it don't wear capes, they wear ski-masks. Whether it's vicious dog-fighting clubs or senseless lab experiments force-feeding oven cleaners to monkeys, Jeanette Francis and Damon Guerrero have had enough. Using any and all means available to them, Jeanette and Damon not only rescue the animals but also avenge them - delivering harsh retribution to the animals' captors and tormentors. A hard-edged vigilante series about young heroes who avenge the torture of animals, created by writer and real-life dog rescuer Matt Miner (Occupy Comics) with art by Javier Sanchez Aranda (Star Trek: The Next Generation). This book collects Liberator issues #1-4 into a single volume for the first time. It also includes 40-pages of brand-new, previously unreleased comics taking place in the Liberator world by a murderer's row of incredible, animal-loving comics creators.
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Animal cruelty is the most pervasive form of torture in the modern world. The heroes who fight it don't wear capes, they wear ski-masks. "Introduces ski-masked vigilantes Jeanette Francis and Damon Guerrero who avenge abused animals, shut down dog-fighting rings, wreck fur farms and deal harsh justice to anyone who dares harm an innocent creature." - USA Today Whether it's vicious dog-fighting clubs or senseless lab experiments force-feeding oven cleaners to monkeys, Jeanette Francis and Damon Guerrero have had enough. Using any and all means available to them, Jeanette and Damon not only rescue the animals but also avenge them - delivering harsh retribution to the animals' captors and tormentors. "This comic really really doesn't screw around." - The NY Post "A really cool, progressive story about young outcast crusaders." - Scott Snyder (writer Batman) "Liberator is a comic with a purpose, a voice, and a platform. It also happens to be incredibly well written and paced. It's well worth your money, and some of the profits go to an incredible cause." - Bloody Disgusting A hard-edged vigilante series about young heroes who avenge the torture of animals, created by writer and real-life dog rescuer Matt Miner (Occupy Comics) with art by Javier Sanchez Aranda (Star Trek: The Next Generation). Cover by Tim Seeley (Revival, Hack/Slash). * 30% of Liberator profits will go to animal rescue initiatives. * "Unlike any comic book to date, Miner delivers a message about animal abuse with expert knowledge on the matter, while blending it with a gritty protagonist in the vein of Batman." -Comic Booked "It's refreshing to see a comic hero fighting for something I care about, rather than protecting the financial security of the rich and middle class. The comic world hasn't had anything approaching this since Grant Morrison's Animal Man chickened out during a laboratory arson... Comic books have always had the power to make the impossible and outlandish seem attainable, allowing us to get lost in vibrant fantasy. Following in this tradition, Liberator helps to bridge the gap between superherodom and ourselves. Damon doesn't do anything that any of us couldn't, a fact which makes his acts all the more extraordinary. -Earth First Journal Inspired by the exploits of ordinary people who risk their lives and freedom for defenseless animals, Liberator is a superhero comic for readers interested in real-world justice doled out to real-world villains. "Debut Of The Year... Unmissable. It has an infectious energy, a bold purpose, and will speak to many... Liberator strikes for the core of the movement and will resonate with a far wider audience than anything more explicit or shocking. This ain't PETA, it's far too considered and powerful for that." - Comics Beat - Foreword by Chris Hannah of Propagandhi. This book collects Liberator issues 1-4 into a single volume for the first time. It also includes 40 pages of brand-new, previously unreleased comics taking place in the Liberator world by a murderer's row of incredible, animal-loving comics creators: "This Is You" Written by Tim Seeley Illustrated by Tim Seeley (pencils/inks), K. Michael Russell (colors) "Liber" Written by Ales Kot Illustrated by Morgan Jeske "Broken" Written by Ed Brisson Illustrated by Brian Level "Politics" Written by Alex de Campi Illustrated by Sally Jane Thompson (pencils/inks), Jenn Manley Lee (colors) "What's a hero, anyway?" Written by Frank Barbiere Illustrated by Matthew Marks "Liberation" Written & Illustrated by Megan Hutchison "Anchor Point" Written by Matt Miner Illustrated by Tess Fowler "Unlocking" Written by Fabian Rangel, Jr. Illustrated by Jonathan Brandon Sawyer (pencils/inks), Doug Garbark (colors) "We Are What We Are" Written by Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon Illustrated by Ariela Rie Kristantina "Rage" Written by Adam Egypt Mortimer Illustrated by Ryan Lee
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