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.
He was introduced as a comic foil for the jingoistic Green Lantern corps member Guy Gardner in the early 1990s.
Sharp arranged for General Glory comic books to be published, so that people would believe he was a fictional character.
[2] During his many adventures in World War 2, General Glory worked with the original Beefeater, an English-based super hero.
[5] In this time period, Glory owns a dog named 'Liberty'; the pet is featured in a later Justice League Quarterly issue.
[7] During one of Jones's transformations into his elderly self, he suffered a cardiac episode and ended up in the hospital next to New York City policeman Donovan Wallace, who had become paralyzed risking his life to save a child from gangsters.
3) #3 it is revealed that Wallace and everyone attending his wedding was dismembered during the ceremony by a Nazi-themed team called the Fourth Reich.
This group's mission, backed up by the villain Vandal Savage, was to destroy the legacy of all American heroes whose identities were closely tied to America itself.