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Free Spirit

Free Spirit

Cathy Webster's Free Spirit was not what Superia intended. She ends up working with Captain America and Jack Flag.

Name:
Free Spirit
Publisher:
Real name:
Cathy Webster
Aliases:
  • Cathy Webster
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Agility
  • Stamina
  • Unarmed Combat
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Origin

For the red, white, and blue
For the red, white, and blue

Cathy Webster was a shy, slight college coed whose GPA was being brought down by poor performance in physical education. She was introduced by one of her professors, Dr. Kincaid, to Doctor Deidre Wentworth to be a test subject for a series of self-actualization tapes that the doctor claimed would improve her physical performance. Cathy turned her down, telling Dr. Wentworth she didn’t believe in shortcuts as a substitute for hard work. Finding herself with nowhere to sleep after being expelled from college while covering for a friend, Cathy decided to change her mind and accept the offer. It would give her time to work up the courage to tell her parents she’d been kicked out of school. But Dr. Wentworth lied to her, secretly supplementing the subliminal tapes with a mysterious radiation treatment. When the week of treatments was over, Cathy was stunned -- she now had the physique and prowess of an Olympic-level athlete. The doctor, applauding her progress, offered her a job as a spokesperson for the new actualization therapy -- provided she could pass a small test.

Fashioning a costume out of dancing tights, on Dr. Wentworth's suggestion Cathy crashed a toga party and denounced everyone there for perpetuating the male myth of female servitude. When some of the men grabbed her, she violently lashed out, a mantra taking over her mind: “Hate men! Hunt men! Hurt men!” Horrified, she fled back to the lab -- now empty, the equipment gone. All that was left was a tape playing the message used to brainwash her. Doctor Wentworth, the genius who liberated her body, had actually sought to enslave her mind. She made a vow: “you have molded my body, but my spirit remains free! You wanted me to be a champion of something. I will! But I’m the one who’ll determine how I put my new body to use -- I, the Free Spirit!”

Creation

Cathy first appeared in Captain America #431 (September 1994) and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Dave Hoover.

Major Story Arcs

As the self-titled Free Spirit, Cathy went off to search for Dr. Wentworth, which she found was an alias for the villainess Superia. She ended up at Castle Zemo, where she freed Diamondback. She also teamed up with her idol, Captain America, against Superia and Baron Zemo and aided him in later battles against the Serpent Society, Ultimatum, AIM, and the Red Skull. When last seen, Free Spirit was helping Jack Flag, Zack Moonhunter, and Fabian Stankowitz run Cap’s organization Stars and Stripes, a nationwide emergency hotline.

She is considered a possible Initiative recruit.

Characteristics

  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5'8"
  • Weight: 133 lbs.
  • Eyes: Blue
  • Hair: Blond

Status

  • Citizenship: American
  • Place of Birth: Unknown
  • Identity: Known to the authorities
  • Marital Status: Single
  • Known Relatives: None
  • Occupation: Adventurer, Former college Graduate
  • Education: Colledge level graduate

Powers and Abilities

Lady packs a punch!
Lady packs a punch!

Like Captain America, Cathy physiology has been augmented to outmost peak of human conditioning. Cathys reaction time, speed, strength flexibility, durability, healing, and agility are almost super-human. Her muscles also process fatigue at a much higher rate leaving. Meaning she is able to extend her physical Prowers at a long period of time before feeling the effects of buildup toxins in her muscles.

She has been trained extensively to utilize her enhanced physical attributes to the best of her abilities. Captain America and Jack Flag have both been her instructors and she has gained a high level of knowledge of coordinated acrobatic martial arts prowess. With very different fighting styles to both her instructors she has developed her own form of street fighting techniques.

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