Klaus by Grant
Morrison and illustrated by Dan Mora tells the story of Santa Year One. This is
an origin book covering how Klaus became Santa in his first year. Taking
classical elements of his backstory, various traditions, and other elements, this
tale is set long ago in a medieval world full of magic. It tells a unique
origin story of Santa as a revolutionary trying to bring joy to a town being
oppressed by a tyrant. It’s hard to talk about the plot without ruining the
story, but this Santa is more of an action hero than most Santa depictions.
Illustrator Dan
Mora provides his wonderful art using bright colors and detailed imagery. Dan
Mora is widely considered by many one of the best artists in comics today for a
reason. He is really good.
The final
fight between Santa and the big villain of the tale sees Santa uttering some
excellent lines while facing off against a terrifying foe. The final fight
might be my favorite part of the graphic novel.
I am not a
Christmas guy anymore since my mom passed, but this was a really good
read. My one complaint is I wish the
epilogue was a bit longer.
The second
volume in the series is titled, Klaus: The New adventures of Santa Claus,
and I look forward to reading it.
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My reading
copy came from the Skyline Branch of the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple
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