General Glory
General Glory is a patriotic, star-spangled superhero in the Captain America mold — a golden-age-style American champion who resurfaced in the modern DC Universe, eventually joining the Justice League America alongside heroes like Guy Gardner and Green Lantern.
General Glory is a patriotic DC hero who marched onto the scene in 1990, brought to life by the creative trio of Keith Giffen, Gerard Jones, and Marshall Rogers in the pages of Justice League Europe. A Copper Age creation with a distinctly retro spirit, he's the kind of character who feels like a living piece of comics history — a star-spangled figure whose adventures unfolded across Justice League America and Guy Gardner alongside some of DC's most beloved personalities, from Green Lantern and Guy Gardner to Ted Kord and The Flash. His roughly two dozen appearances across the early-to-mid nineties give him a tight, focused legacy — not a background player, but a character with a genuine place in the JLA extended family of that era. If you love the Giffen-era Justice League in all its irreverent, action-packed glory, General Glory is absolutely worth a closer look.

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