"General Gl\u00F3ria"@pt . . . . "2147084"^^ . . . . . . . "9027"^^ . "General Glory"@en . . . "Enhanced strength, olympic athlete in other areas"@en . . . . "General Glory"@en . . . . . . . . . "- Joseph Aloysius Jones"@en . . . . . . . "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 1940s 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 in the early 1990s."@en . . . . . . . . . "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 1940s 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 in the early 1990s."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "- Donovan Wallace"@en . . . . . . "General Glory"@en . . "General Glory \u00E8 un personaggio dei fumetti pubblicati dalla DC Comics, creato sulle pagine di Justice League America n. 46 nel gennaio 1991 da Keith Giffen e J.M. DeMatteis. Ideato come parodia dell'eroe Marvel Comics Capitan America, \u00E8 caratterizzato da un esagerato patriottismo al limite dell'esasperazione. Ha anche un sidekick, Ernie The Battling Boy, che richiama esplicitamente Bucky, spalla storica del Capitano. Il personaggio \u00E8 stato costantemente ridicolizzato nella serie Lobo's Back di Simon Bisley e Alan Grant."@it . "Justice League Quarterly #16"@en . "Justice League International"@en . . "General Glory"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . ""@en . "1115331352"^^ . "Joseph Jones"@en . . . . . . . . . . . ""@en . . . "General Glory \u00E8 un personaggio dei fumetti pubblicati dalla DC Comics, creato sulle pagine di Justice League America n. 46 nel gennaio 1991 da Keith Giffen e J.M. DeMatteis. Ideato come parodia dell'eroe Marvel Comics Capitan America, \u00E8 caratterizzato da un esagerato patriottismo al limite dell'esasperazione. Ha anche un sidekick, Ernie The Battling Boy, che richiama esplicitamente Bucky, spalla storica del Capitano. Il personaggio \u00E8 stato costantemente ridicolizzato nella serie Lobo's Back di Simon Bisley e Alan Grant."@it . "Justice League America #46"@en . . . . . .