Definitely not. 'Glass Split and Unbelievable' doesn't sound like the title of a comic book. It might be a name for a game or a piece of music.
Yes, they could be. Many comic books feature unique and imaginative concepts like split glass and unbreakable.
No, 'Split' isn't a comic book. It might be a movie or something else, but not a comic book.
I'd say the split was fine. Maybe it was done to group related story arcs together or to match a certain page count for each issue. However, it didn't have a negative impact on the overall reading experience.
Glass isn't derived from a comic book. It was created specifically for the big screen, with its own unique storyline and characters.
Yes, it is. The movie Split takes inspiration from a particular comic book series.
Split is not a comic book adaptation. The story was created specifically for the movie and doesn't have roots in any comic book source. This gives it a unique and fresh narrative.
No, it isn't. Split is not based on a comic book. It's an original story written for the screen.
The Glass series has no connection to any comic book. It stands on its own as a distinct work of fiction.
Yes, Mr. Glass is based on a comic book. The character and the story originated from a comic source.