New Pantheon 7
If you are a new reader, you might want to subscribe to “Holiday Wars” as well as start reading it from the beginning. Once you’re caught up on the main storyline then checkout the side stories in “Tales of Holiday’s Past.”
So there we go. This wraps up our “New Pantheon” story.
Since this was such a different piece I’d love to hear thoughts and impressions. Do you guys want more prose stories with art (assuming we fix the layout issue) or what?
Starting next week we are doing a Night Before Christmas parody that should take us through the Holiday season. The artwork is CRAZY so I’m super excited for you all to finally see it. It’s been sitting in a folder on my computer for almost a year and a half.
I wouldn't mind more prose. I think it works quite well for stories featuring people and things which we have already seen in the comic.
I got it. Loki's responsible for Santa's death. He tricked the Easter Bunny into going into war with the other holidays and split a power force in two. He sits back and let the Holidays kill each other and then he will walk in and bring in Ragnarok.
But, Teagan will stop him because she's the holiday's equivalent to Buffy.
Claus is going to be more like his father than he planned. Most people don't realize that the original St. Nick was also a formidable warrior and waged war against "gods" most of his life.
This does make sense in a way. Especially sense it reminded me about one of the "folk-tale" beginnings of Santa Clause; how he would punish the "bad boys and girls" and bring "gifts" to the good ones. In the context of the panel, it would make sense if a "bad child" was a vampire (just an example) and "good little boys" could be grown men who need some way to defend their homes.
Harry Dresden, defender of the mortals from the powers of the suprenatural world.
Scott, I enjoyed this story and thought it was a nice break form the comic layout. But then, I read alot so prose stories suit me fine.