Born with a rare disease, Elijahs bones are very brittle and break easily, giving him the nickname Mr.Glass bequeathed by his schoolmates.Due to his inability to interact physically, Elijah was weaned on a childhood of comic books, leading him to become a knowledge and style specialist in this art field.Mr. Glass theorized that if a person with his...
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Born with a rare disease, Elijahs bones are very brittle and break easily, giving him the nickname Mr.Glass bequeathed by his schoolmates.Due to his inability to interact physically, Elijah was weaned on a childhood of comic books, leading him to become a knowledge and style specialist in this art field.Mr. Glass theorized that if a person with his fragile physique was borne into the world, there must be an opposite; one who does not break so easily.In an attempt to prove his theory correct and uncover an unbreakable,Elijah set about observing news reports of tragedy.Failure with this slow method of investigation drove Mr. Glass to terrorism in an effort to weed out his opposite.An airplane explosion.A blazing skyscraper.A de-railed train.Only the third brought success, one survivor miraculously unharmed. Elijahs quest to discover his place in the world forced him to contact the unbreakable man, David Dunn, whose innate and uncanny ability to detect evil brought Elijahs terrorism to light.He is currently incarcerated in an insane asylum, plotting his next maniacal scheme against his newfound rival, Dunn. DescriptionThe traditional comic book villain has an oversized head and large eyes.The African-American Elijah has both of these traits along with a very brittle bone structure.He wears light clothing with dark colors, typically black with a very flashy purple.Representative of his own fragility, Mr. Glass carries a beautiful, blue glass cane. After falling down a subway staircase, Elijah has been confined to a wheelchair until such time as his bones heal. PersonalityCalculating and insidious, Elijah is determined to reach his goal without any care of who gets in his way.He will stoop to any atrocity as long as it furthers his attempt to discover himself.Now that he realizes his role in life, Mr.Glass will ever play the villain to the unbreakable David Dunn.
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