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- General_Glory abstract "General Glory is the name of two DC Comics characters. The persona is mostly used by writers as a parody of Marvel's Captain America with exaggerated "patriotic values" and a sidekick called Ernie (aka Ernie The Battling Boy), who was similar to Bucky. General Glory first appeared in Justice League International #46 as a 1940's style hero placed in a modern world, resulting in cultural differences and personality issues. Whereas Captain America is patriotic, heroic, and rational, General Glory is so blindly patriotic that it approaches the point of fault, unwilling and psychologically unable to believe that his country or international peacekeeping organizations have a dark side. He was introduced as a comic foil for the jingoistic Green Lantern corps member Guy Gardner the early 1990s.".
- General_Glory creator J._M._DeMatteis.
- General_Glory creator Keith_Giffen.
- General_Glory creator Paul_Kupperberg.
- General_Glory wikiPageID "2147084".
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- General_Glory wikiPageRevisionID "661744297".
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink 52_(comics).
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Beefeater_(comics).
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- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_created_by_Keith_Giffen.
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- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Category:DC_Comics_superheroes.
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_World_War_II_veterans.
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- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Gardner_(comics).
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- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Jingoism.
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- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Justice_League_International.
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Justice_League_Quarterly.
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Justice_Society_of_America.
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Keith_Giffen.
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Liberty_(comics).
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- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink Vandal_Savage.
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Glory I".
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLinkText "General Glory".
- General_Glory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Liberty".
- General_Glory alliances "Justice League".
- General_Glory characterName "General Glory".
- General_Glory creators J.M._DeMatteis.
- General_Glory creators J._M._DeMatteis.
- General_Glory creators Keith_Giffen.
- General_Glory creators Paul_Kupperberg.
- General_Glory debut "Justice League America #46".
- General_Glory debut "Justice League Quarterly #16".
- General_Glory hasPhotoCollection General_Glory.
- General_Glory powers "enhanced strength, olympic athlete in other areas".
- General_Glory publisher DC_Comics.
- General_Glory realName "- Donovan Wallace".
- General_Glory realName "- Joseph Aloysius Jones".
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- General_Glory wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Superherobox.
- General_Glory subject Category:Characters_created_by_Keith_Giffen.
- General_Glory subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1991.
- General_Glory subject Category:Comics_characters_introduced_in_1994.
- General_Glory subject Category:DC_Comics_superheroes.
- General_Glory subject Category:Fictional_World_War_II_veterans.
- General_Glory subject Category:United_States-themed_superheroes.
- General_Glory hypernym DC.
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- General_Glory comment "General Glory is the name of two DC Comics characters. The persona is mostly used by writers as a parody of Marvel's Captain America with exaggerated "patriotic values" and a sidekick called Ernie (aka Ernie The Battling Boy), who was similar to Bucky. General Glory first appeared in Justice League International #46 as a 1940's style hero placed in a modern world, resulting in cultural differences and personality issues.".
- General_Glory label "General Glory".
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- General_Glory wasDerivedFrom General_Glory?oldid=661744297.
- General_Glory givenName "General Glory".
- General_Glory isPrimaryTopicOf General_Glory.