Batman / Santa Claus: Silent Knight writer Jeff Parker discussed the four-issue Christmas miniseries and Santa’s place within the DC Universe.In an interview with DC, Parker responded to being asked how Santa Claus fits into DC Universe’s cosmology, stating, “Pretty well, in my opinion.” Parker continued, “Without giving too much away, we’re using the Nordic roots of his legend, and he’s clearly on a level above mortal. He is not a little elf man—one of the heroes (spoiler, it’s Robin) wonders if he even likes kids. He’s not particularly jolly with the way the story opens.”The writer gave a description of the Batman / Santa Claus: Silent Knight series and the questions it would seek to answer about Santa, “It’s a Holiday Event, of course, designed to put our universe of heroes in a special situation here at year’s end, but it’s really an examination of myth and how it works,” he said. “What kind of person inspires traditions and legends, and what were they like before all the songs and storybooks started cleaning up details and making them less scary and kid-friendly?” Parker added.Gotham War Has Forced Batman and the Joker to Completely Start Over
Batman / Santa Claus: Silent Knight writer Jeff Parker discussed the four-issue Christmas miniseries and Santa’s place within the DC Universe.
In an interview with DC, Parker responded to being asked how Santa Claus fits into DC Universe’s cosmology, stating, “Pretty well, in my opinion.” Parker continued, “Without giving too much away, we’re using the Nordic roots of his legend, and he’s clearly on a level above mortal. He is not a little elf man—one of the heroes (spoiler, it’s Robin) wonders if he even likes kids. He’s not particularly jolly with the way the story opens.”
The writer gave a description of the Batman / Santa Claus: Silent Knight series and the questions it would seek to answer about Santa, “It’s a Holiday Event, of course, designed to put our universe of heroes in a special situation here at year’s end, but it’s really an examination of myth and how it works,” he said. “What kind of person inspires traditions and legends, and what were they like before all the songs and storybooks started cleaning up details and making them less scary and kid-friendly?” Parker added.
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