Title History
- Glory (Vol.1) #1–15; #17-22 (March 1995 – April 1997) (Due to a mix-up in numbering when changing publishers issue #16 was never published).
- Glory (Vol.2) #23–present (February 2012 – present)
- Brigade (vol. 2) #17 and #20
- Glory (Awesome Comics) #0
- Glory (Avatar Press) #0–2
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