Real Name: Lt. Gen. Joseph K. Parsons
Created by: Marz Workman, 6-11-2013
Origin
Joseph K. Parsons was a
General in the United States Army during World War II. He led his troops in the
battlefield. His men respected him greatly and would follow any command, not
because they had to, but because they wanted to. He inspired his men. He was
their leader, hero, and father-figure.
During a raid on a Nazi
outpost, Joseph was injured and near death. The medics stabilized him as best
they could. His men found a doctor. He patched up Joseph as best he could,
telling his men there is nothing he could do to save his life. He was
approached by a government scientist with a top secret formula. He was offered
his health restored, and more, in exchange for top secret government service.
He agreed and the drugs that would save his life were administered. His body
began to heal within minutes, and was completely healed within a couple of
days. Over the next several weeks, his individual cells were reverted back to
their peak condition. Though in his late 50’s, he appeared to be in his
twenties.
He later returned to the
battlefield as the American General, and continued, with his men, through the
end of the war. He then became a government agent during the Cold War involved
in top secret and other work. He has been serving in this capacity ever since.
Powers and Abilities
Superhuman strength,
enhanced senses, enhanced reflexes, enhanced thought processing and eidetic
memory, constant cellular restoration
trained military marksman,
trained in hand-to-hand combat, trained in ballistic and silent weapons,
trained on military equipment (Sea, air, and land), other specialty training
Other
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFegzJc-qEM Thank you PD Hero Comics for the great video and attention.
Legal
AMERICAN GENERAL is an
"Open-Source Character" and has been deemed so, specifically, for use
by anyone by the original creator. The only rule about using him is that your
work must have this notation:
"The character of the
AMERICAN GENERAL is available for use by anyone, with only one condition. This
paragraph must be included in any publication involving AMERICAN GENERAL, in
order that others may use this property as they wish. All rights
reversed."
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