Samuel Liberty
VIGILANTE KNOWN AS UNCLE SAM
Sam Liberty (a.k.a. Uncle Sam)
Samuel Liberty, once the pride of the nation as "Uncle Sam", is now a grotesque mockery of his former heroic self. A product of the Government Hero Program, Uncle Sam was an inspiring symbol during the Vietnam War, saving presidents from assassins, and defeating the Russian supervillain Atomic Bomb. He was a beacon of American resilience, embodying national pride.
However, his time with The Board of Triumph, a well-funded, famous-to-a-fault organization of superheroes, slowly revealed an insidious callousness and an alarming disregard for the fallout of his actions. This began to erode his once shining reputation. His shocking end came in a tumultuous confrontation with a colossal mutant plant, which consumed him and left him lifeless.
In an appalling display of misdirected resources and incompetence, the US government chose not to let their once shining symbol of hope perish. Utilizing radical quantum electrical engineering, they stitched together his ruined remains and reanimated him. Devoid of his brain, the resurrected Uncle Sam is now a mindless Abomination, perpetrating acts of violence under the corrupt sway of The Board.
This new Uncle Sam is a tragic representation of heroism twisted and corrupted. Once a symbol of American courage, he now personifies the grim mockery of a hero reborn under the weight of cheap government spending and gross mismanagement. His monstrous existence serves as a stark reminder of the true cost of power unchecked.
Current Status
Dead (Re-Animated)
Current Location
Conditions
Year of Death
1979
Circumstances of Death
Chomped to bits and swallowed by a giant mutated plant.
Place of Death
IPC Research Facility 12
Children
Pronouns
He/Him/It
Sex
Sexless
Gender
Male
Hair
White, shaggy, medium
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Rotting flesh, electric currents
Height
6’2”
Weight
250 lb
Aligned Organization
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