The
charming Glory Grant was pursuing a modelling career
when she met Daily Bugle photographer Peter Parker,
who had just moved in across the hall in her Lower
West Side apartment building. Peter and Glory became
fast friends; though a frequent visitor to his apartment,
she remained unaware that Peter was leading a double
life as the masked adventurer Spider-Man. Later, when
Glory was looking for work, Peter brought her to the
Bugle, where irascible publisher J. Jonah Jameson
had been going through secretaries at an alarming
rate since the departure of his long-time secretary
Betty Brant. By this time, it seemed as if Betty might
be the only person who could live up to Jameson's
demanding standards while tolerating Jameson's abrasive
personality. While Glory was hesitant to apply for
the job, she went ahead, encouraged by Peter and city
editor Joe Robertson-and to everyone's surprise, Jonah
took an immediate liking to her. The smart, pleasantly
efficient Glory has gone on to become the longest-serving
secretary in recent Bugle history, working for both
Jameson and Robertson, who was later promoted to editor-in-chief.
As
a Bugle employee and occasional associate of Spider-Man,
Glory has had many brushes with danger over the years;
but Grant's darkest hour by far came when she fell
madly in love with lycanthropic gang boss Eduardo
Lobo. Alongside his brother Carlos, Eduardo was waging
a gang war against the Kingpin, and he seduced Glory
with the intention of using her to access the Bugle's
research files on the Kingpin. However, once he had
the files, Eduardo realized he had truly fallen in
love with Glory and could not bring himself to abandon
her. In fact, he admitted, she was now the only thing
in the world that truly mattered to him. Glory, wracked
by guilt over romancing a criminal and compromising
the Bugle's files, agonized over what to do next;
Peter advised her to follow her heart. When the Lobos'
gang war climaxed in a chaotic battle with various
rival criminals, Eduardo ended up in a death struggle
with Spider-Man. During the fight, Glory picked up
a fallen gun (which the Kingpin's lieutenant The Arranger
had loaded with silver bullets), aimed, and fired,
killing Eduardo. When Spider-Man thanked her, a grief-stricken
Glory revealed that she had been aiming at Spider-Man,
having followed her heart as Peter suggested.
Glory regarded Spider-Man with bitter resentment thereafter,
but this did not stop him from aiding her and government
agent Shotgun against the late voodoo witch Calypso,
who spiritually possessed Grant long enough to engineer
a scheme that brought Calypso fully back from the
dead. More recently, Glory has found new happiness
in a romance with Randy Robertson, the son of Joe
Robertson.