Glory
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Glory
Summary
Glory is a fictional deity[1]. She draws 172 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_deity category, ranking #7 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- Glory is the creator of Joss Whedon[3].
- Glory is the creator of Doug Petrie[4].
- Glory's image is recorded as Clare Kramer in Philly.jpg[5].
- Glory is recorded as female[6].
- Glory's instance of is recorded as fictional deity[7].
- Glory's instance of is recorded as television character[8].
- Glory's performer is recorded as Clare Kramer[9].
- Glory's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01k55w[10].
- Glory's relative is recorded as Benjamin Wilkinson[11].
- Glory's from narrative universe is recorded as Buffyverse[12].
- Glory's present in work is recorded as Buffy the Vampire Slayer[13].
- Glory's narrative role is recorded as main antagonist[14].
- Glory's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-60458[15].
- Glory's Fandom article ID is recorded as buffy:Glorificus[16].
- Glory's Fandom article ID is recorded as de.buffy:Glory[17].
- Glory's Fandom article ID is recorded as es.buffy:Glorificidad[18].
- Glory's Fandom article ID is recorded as fr.buffy:Gloria[19].
- Glory's Fandom article ID is recorded as pt.buffypedia:Glorificus[20].
- Glory's Fandom article ID is recorded as pt-br.buffy:Glória[21].
- Glory's Fandom article ID is recorded as villains:Glorificus[22].
- Glory's Archive of Our Own tag is recorded as Glorificus (BtVS)[23].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Joss Whedon[3], a film director[24], b. 1964[25], of United States[26], awarded the Prometheus Award - Special Award[27] and Doug Petrie[4], a film director[28], b. 1953[29], of United States[30], specialised in comics[31].
Why It Matters
Glory draws 172 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_deity category, ranking #7 of 39).[2] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] She is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]