Eric B UNITED STATES
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Mike Leeke and Bill Williams, the End of a Quiet Moment for the Freedom Machine (from Pantheon)

Location: Independent Comics Heroes
Artists: Mike Leeke (Penciller) ,  Bill Williams (Inker)

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Location: Independent Comics Heroes
Title: Mike Leeke and Bill Williams, the End of a Quiet Moment for the Freedom Machine (from Pantheon)
Artist:  Mike Leeke (Penciller) ,  Bill Williams (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 164
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 4/20/2025

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I welcome some long, clean lines after those last few pieces. Here, the Freedom Machine briefly welcomes its new members before duty calls. Pantheon # 3, page 24 (1998). Signed by inker Bill Williams.

Bill Willingham wrote this series as a spiritual continuation of Elementals, giving a general idea of how it was supposed to end, since he didn’t have a chance to finish Elementals when the original Comico went under. It’s nice to see the team leader wearing Lord Saker’s emblem.

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Redhead  Demiurge Member Since 2008
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Posted On 4/21/2025

I am almost glad you beat me on the auction for this page, as until I read your comment I never noticed Saker and Dynasty share the same uniform insignia.

Eric B Member Since 2014
Posted On 4/21/2025

Redhead Demiurge wrote:
"  I am almost glad you beat me on the auction for this page, as until I read your comment I never noticed Saker and Dynasty share the same uniform insignia.
 "

Funny, I happened to be looking at your collection the other day – very nice!

As to the costume, I thought it was a brilliant little detail in issue #1. It instantly gave me a sense of familiarity but also foreboding, especially because it's worn by someone who seems good.