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  • Captain Glory
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  • Although Kirby had created this character, it was developed by Roy Thomas and Steve Ditko who provided story and art. John Costanza provided lettering with coloring by Janice Parker. The over-all effect was that of an old-fashioned comic in the style popular during the 1960s Silver Age. The back pages included a reminiscence titled Giants in the Earth by Roy Thomas. Its subjects were Jack Kirby, Don Heck, Dick Ayers, John Severin, and Steve Ditko. An obituary for Harvey Kurtzman written by Jim Salicrup appeared on page 32.
  • FBI agent Captain Glory fought crime and the enemies of America in a star spangled suit. He enjoyed fishing in his free time. He had no superhuman abilities, but he was very strong and an exceptional fighter.
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Row 4 info
  • Charles Sultan
Row 1 info
  • Unknown
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  • Created by
Row 2 info
  • Punch Comics #1
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  • Real Name
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  • First Appearance
Row 3 info
  • Harry 'A' Chesler
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  • Original Publisher
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Box Title
  • Captain Glory
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abstract
  • Although Kirby had created this character, it was developed by Roy Thomas and Steve Ditko who provided story and art. John Costanza provided lettering with coloring by Janice Parker. The over-all effect was that of an old-fashioned comic in the style popular during the 1960s Silver Age. The back pages included a reminiscence titled Giants in the Earth by Roy Thomas. Its subjects were Jack Kirby, Don Heck, Dick Ayers, John Severin, and Steve Ditko. An obituary for Harvey Kurtzman written by Jim Salicrup appeared on page 32.
  • FBI agent Captain Glory fought crime and the enemies of America in a star spangled suit. He enjoyed fishing in his free time. He had no superhuman abilities, but he was very strong and an exceptional fighter.