Yes, it is. 'Glass' is part of the Marvel Comics universe.
No, 'Glass' is not related to Marvel Comics. It's a standalone film with its own unique story and characters.
No, 'Mr. Glass' is not based on a Marvel comic. It's an original creation for the particular film it's in.
No, the Glass movie isn't based on comics. It has an original story.
I don't think so. Usually, the characters in Marvel comics have distinct names and powers. 'Glass' doesn't seem to fit into that typical framework.
Glass is not a character from either DC Comics or Marvel. It's not affiliated with either of these comic universes.
Sure is. 'Glass' takes inspiration from related comic books, adapting and bringing the story to the big screen. The characters and plot elements have their roots in the comic world.
Yes, it was. The Glass movie drew inspiration from a comic source for its storyline and characters.
It depends. In some cases, the creation of certain types of glass art or products might draw inspiration from elements found in comics. But not all glass is directly based on comics. It could just be a matter of coincidence or a shared aesthetic.
The movie Glass is purely fictional. It was written and directed to present an engaging and thrilling storyline rather than being drawn from real events. The plot and characters are the imagination of the filmmakers.
No, 'Glass' is not based on a real story. It's a fictional creation by the filmmakers.