Glory (character)

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Glory
Publication information
PublisherImage Comics
First appearanceYoungblood Strikefile (vol. 1) #1 (1993)
Created byRob Liefeld
In-story information
Alter egoGloriana Demeter
Team affiliationsAllies
Brigade
Notable aliasesGloria West
AbilitiesSuper strength
flight capability
teleportation through reflective surfaces.

Glory is a fictional Image Universe comic book superheroine created by Rob Liefeld. She first appeared in Youngblood Strikefile (vol. 1) #1 (1993), and initially starred in books published by Liefeld's Extreme Studios, which was a partner studio of Image Comics, a publisher that Liefeld co-founded in 1992. Following Liefeld's departure from that publisher, the character went on to appear in books published by Liefeld's subsequent endeavor, Awesome Comics. A homage to Wonder Woman, Gloriana Demeter is a half-Amazonian, half-Demon warrior.

Publication history[]

Rob Liefeld's version[]

Glory was the result of an alliance between the Lady Demeter of the Amazonians and the demon Lord Silverfall of the Underworld. Raised in her mother's world and trained by the Amazonians, she emerged as their finest warrior. However, she also struggled to control the savagery which was her paternal gift/curse. Not at home in either Amazonia or the Underworld, Glorianna went to the world of man.

During World War II, Glorianna fought for the Allied forces against the Nazis, alongside Supreme. For a time she worked with Die-Hard and SuperPatriot as the team called 'Allies'.[1] She was part of the second and third Brigade teams with other superheroes.[2]

Alan Moore's version[]

Writer Alan Moore joined Image after leaving DC Comics and spending a period of time working for independent companies. As he did on other Liefeld works like Supreme and Youngblood, Moore relaunched Glory in March 1999 under the Awesome Comics line.[3] Blending mythology, adventure, and romance to the superheroine much as he would shortly do in his subsequent series for ABC Comics, Promethea.

In the retooling, Glory takes on a human identity by a waitress named "Gloria West", in order to experience humanity. Only one issue was published (#0), but it was eventually republished with two additional issues for Avatar Press in 2001. This version also had an extended backstory, once supervising a team called 'Danger Damsels' decades ago.[4]

Joe Keatinge's version[]

In 2012, Joe Keatinge was the writer for a relaunched Glory ongoing series[5][6] with artist Sophie Campbell.[7] The series was not renumbered and began with issue #23 and lasted until issue #34. Glory's history is retooled, establishing the Amazons and Demons as extraterrestrials. Glory was also redesigned to be an albino, more muscular and covered in battle scars.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Youngblood: Strikefile #1 (April 1993). Image Comics.
  2. ^ Brigade Vol. 3 (July 2000)
  3. ^ Callahan, Tim (2012-08-13). "The Great Alan Moore Reread: Youngblood and Glory". Tor.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  4. ^ Moore, Alan. Glory #1 (2001)
  5. ^ January 18, Chris SimsPublished; 2012. "Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell's 'Glory' Lives Up to the Name [Review]". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved 2021-06-04.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Century, Sara (2018-11-19). "The underrated awesomeness that is Glory". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved 2021-06-04.
  7. ^ Dueben, Alex (2016-10-21). "An Interview with Sophie Campbell | The Comics Journal". Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  8. ^ Weigel, David (January 21, 2013). "Rob Liefeld’s Sharper Image". Slate.

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