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[[File:Statue of Liberty in New York Chaos.png|thumb|right|310px|[[Jenny Everywhere#Lady Chaos|Jenny Everywhere]] looking up at the Statue of Liberty. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'')]]The '''Statue of Liberty''' was a statue of an allegory of “Lady Liberty”, which existed in [[New York City]] in at least [[Universe (New York Chaos)|one universe]]. | {{wikipediainfo|Statue_of_Liberty}}[[File:Statue of Liberty in New York Chaos.png|thumb|right|310px|[[Jenny Everywhere#Lady Chaos|Jenny Everywhere]] looking up at the Statue of Liberty. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'')]]The '''Statue of Liberty''' was a statue of an allegory of “Lady Liberty”, which existed in [[New York City]] in at least [[Universe (New York Chaos)|one universe]]. | ||
The figure was a hodgepodge of symbols, supposedly welding “the tablets of law of Moses, the raised arm of Minerva, the fiery torch of Paollo, the mysterious expression of the Sphinx, and the Aerial crown of Christianity”. However, it was also a symbol of the American state itself. In one universe, a [[Jenny Everywhere#Lady Chaos|Jenny Everywhere]] who was an anarchist thus destroyed the Statue as a symbol of rebellion. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'') | The figure was a hodgepodge of symbols, supposedly welding “the tablets of law of Moses, the raised arm of Minerva, the fiery torch of Paollo, the mysterious expression of the Sphinx, and the Aerial crown of Christianity”. However, it was also a symbol of the American state itself. In one universe, a [[Jenny Everywhere#Lady Chaos|Jenny Everywhere]] who was an anarchist thus destroyed the Statue as a symbol of rebellion. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'') |
Latest revision as of 09:00, 24 February 2024
The Statue of Liberty was a statue of an allegory of “Lady Liberty”, which existed in New York City in at least one universe.
The figure was a hodgepodge of symbols, supposedly welding “the tablets of law of Moses, the raised arm of Minerva, the fiery torch of Paollo, the mysterious expression of the Sphinx, and the Aerial crown of Christianity”. However, it was also a symbol of the American state itself. In one universe, a Jenny Everywhere who was an anarchist thus destroyed the Statue as a symbol of rebellion. (COMIC: New York Chaos)