General Manor
Few characters can claim a debut as historically electric as General Manor's — stepping onto the page in Captain America Comics #1 (1941), the legendary Golden Age issue crafted by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby that launched one of Marvel's most enduring icons. Keeping company with the likes of Bucky, Professor Reinstein, and Agent X-13 in those earliest, most mythologized pages of the Marvel universe, General Manor occupies a genuinely rare piece of comics history. Though appearances are scarce, the character has surfaced across decades of Captain America publishing — from the original Golden Age run all the way through anniversary tribute editions celebrating 80 years of that landmark debut. For collectors and historians drawn to the foundational DNA of Marvel's wartime era, General Manor is a quietly fascinating figure hiding in plain sight within some of the most celebrated pages in the medium.

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Covers through the years — 1941–2021
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