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The Freedom League is a fictional superhero team in the Freedom City campaign setting of the Mutants and Masterminds role-playing game. Like most aspects of Freedom City, the Freedom League is designed to invoke the feel of a familiar aspect of the comic book superheroic genre, with the League representing popular Silver Age superhero teams such as the Justice League of America (from DC Comics), or the Avengers (from Marvel Comics). Most of the Freedom League's individual members are also reminiscent of well-known comic book superheroes. Batman and Superman, two of the most recognizable and iconic superheroes. ...
Freedom City is a fictional, city-based campaign setting for the roleplaying game Mutants and Masterminds. ...
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Members
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Dr. Metropolis - living embodiment of Freedom City. Most similar to Jack Hawksmoor from Wildstorm Comics' The Authority, but with aspects of The Spectre. His name is taken from Doctor Manhattan of the Watchmen series. Jack Hawksmoor is the God of Cities. He was repeatedly abducted and surgically modified by aliens as a child, as a result of which he is linked to whatever city he finds himself in. ...
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Other Aspects The Freedom League has an orbital headquarters dubbed the Lighthouse, with "teleportals" to and from Earth, similar to the Justic League's Watchtower. Their former HQ was a mansion in the middle of Freedom City (like Avengers Mansion), replaced with a state-of-the-art complex called Freedom Hall (like the Hall of Justice from the Superfriends). The Watchtower is the name of various bases used by the Justice League of America in DC Comics and various other media. ...
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