Spoilers for Wonder Woman #18! Whether through pure coincidence or as a response to already established characters, Marvel and DC Comics have a slew of similar heroes and villains that borrow from one another regarding their visual designs, motivations, and overall purpose as characters. In Captain America exists who gives Marvel’s First Avenger a bad name, with the latest iteration of this character recently making his debut on the page.

Introduced in 1991’s Justice League International #46 as a parody of Captain America, General Glory is an overly patriotic hero who rambles on about freedom and the glory of America almost as much as he uses his superior strength and durability to thwart evil, with the character being a joke more than anything.

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In the latest issue of Wonder Woman, Diana marches to the White House to take down the secret King of America, with the third iteration of General Glory being just another annoying obstacle in her way. Suffice it to say, General Glory never stood a chance.

General Glory Is an Overly Patriotic DC Comics Character Similar to Captain America

Wonder Woman #18 - 2025 (Tom King and Daniel Sampere)

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Taking her retribution for the death of Steve Trevor to the steps of the Capitol, Wonder Woman fights through wave after wave of military enemies sent against her by The Sovereign, with the second-to-last line of defense before Darkseid’s daughter, Grail, enters the fray being a new as-of-yet identified General Glory. Introducing himself by hitting Diana across the back with an American flag, General Glory acts as a government stooge in this issue, talking about how he won’t have “so much trouble with a girl in a tiara” and showing how differently he carries himself compared to Marvel’s Captain America.

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Similar to Peacemaker in that General Glory will do almost anything to protect freedom and peace (aside from committing murder), this “third of his name” General Glory is a disgrace not only to the character’s name but to the flag he uses to wack Diana with too. Technically having the same love for his country as Captain America, it’s the way this General Glory decides to act on that love — by attacking Wonder Woman and serving a supervillain, no less — that sets him apart, ensuring that if Cap ever officially met General Glory, things wouldn’t end well for the latter.

Captain America Is the Better Version of a Hero Who Cherishes the United States

General Glory Probably Won’t Be Returning in DC Comics Anytime Soon

General Glory punching a soldier while monologuing

Considering Wonder Woman one-shotted General Glory within mere moments of his triumphant return, it's safe to say that he won’t be making another appearance on the page anytime soon (or at least while Wonder Woman is still around), showing that, for as blindly patriotic as General Glory is, nothing can save him from the wrath of a woman ready for war. Captain America is, by far, the better hero when comparing the two, but that doesn’t mean this Wonder Woman-tangential character can’t be revamped in future DC Comics stories, maybe this time with someone slightly more memorable behind the mask.

Wonder Woman #18 is available from DC Comics.

Wonder Woman Flexing in Variant Comic Cover by Rahzzah
Created By
William Moulton Marston, H. G. Peter
Cast
Gal Gadot
First Appearance
All Star Comics
Alias
Diana Prince
Alliance
Justice League, Justice Society of America, Justice League Dark, Justice League International
Race
Amazon-Olympian