General Phillips
General Phillips is a U.S. military officer who appeared in the very first Captain America story, overseeing the top-secret Super-Soldier program that transformed frail Steve Rogers into Captain America — giving the general a key role in the hero's origin.
Few characters can claim a debut as historically significant as General Phillips, who first appeared in the legendary Captain America Comics #1 (1941) — one of the most iconic first issues in all of comics, brought to life by the incomparable team of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby at the very dawn of the Golden Age. A fixture of the military world surrounding the Star-Spangled Avenger himself, General Phillips has kept rarefied company across the decades, sharing pages with Captain America, Steve Rogers, Bucky, and others at the heart of Marvel's wartime mythology. Though his catalog footprint is selective — just 14 appearances, including that one certified key issue — there's something quietly powerful about a character whose origins are woven into the very fabric of Marvel history. For collectors and historians of the Golden Age, General Phillips is a living reminder that even supporting players in legendary comics carry a weight all their own.

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