Welcome! Historia is a brand new bi-monthly series that will be examining The Amazing Amazon’s rich history. The feature will span the war-haunted Golden Ages in which she was forged, through the sweeping currents of The Silver Age, the shifts of The Bronze Age, the trials of The Dark Age, all the way to The Renaissance and The Prismatic Age of the modern century.
We’ll be looking at and discussing the various influences and archetypal antecedents that underlie the Wonder Legend, the power of the conceits it upholds, the politics of the whole enterprise, the terrifying nature of myths and narratives, and how the character and property have changed, evolved, or even regressed. What is this curious little experiment that began under a polyamorous polymath psychologist that became an icon of the feminist movement and a vital corporate symbol? Let’s dig in.
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He has his own super-team, his own Justice League or The Avengers, who formed way back in the ’50s and are all still around in some capacity, albeit changed by the course of time. They’re like the International Batmen crossed with the classic superheroic archetypes, with members like, but not limited to Grandfather Frost, Snowmaiden, Father Christmas, Sinterklaas and more. This is a complex Christmas mythology of superheroes and we’re only on the tip of the iceberg.




The epic apocalypse, the end of days. Or so it seems. Tackling Norse myth, dropping more hints as to what really happened in the past, Morrison basically does an ‘everything is canon’ approach to Santa, to create a rich texture and sense of history for the hero. He’s fought Pola Cola in the ’30s, he faced The Martians in the ’60s (because of 
The great legacy story. The whole lifetime of Klaus’ sidekick, Joe Christmas and his relationship to his mentor/father figure/older brother/best friend. It’s also very much The Doctor and The Companion story. Joe ages and changes, as Klaus stays ever the same. It’s a bit of Up, as you see a whole life, its ups, and downs and see what the Santa means to this one young man, who becomes not so young with time.

