Come gather round, it’s Christmas story time kids, this season’s tale is one of intrigue and mystery, good and evil, Santa Claus vs Aliens! Wait, What was that last part?
Klaus is ancient warlock Grant Morrison’s love letter to ancient viking Christmas, and is exactly as amazing as it sounds.

Title: Klaus and the Crisis in Xmasville
  Writer: Grant Morrison
  Artist: Dan Mora
  Publisher: Boom! Studios
What You Need to Know:
 There really is a war on Christmas, and it’s greed. from petulant spoiled children who steal from those less fortunate to evil corporations trying to make a buck off his likeness. Luckily Klaus is no stranger to war, and this isn’t a Coke commercial.
What You’ll Find Out:
In the interest of festivity I have formed the synopsis of this book as an epic 16 verse Christmas poem, hope you like it and happy holidays regardless of religious belief from me and everyone at Comic Watch!
We open on a dark and dreary night
 a family is lost and scared in the snow
 they stop, looking for an end to their plight
 but this town is not one they ought to go

 This sleepy village is the town of Xmasville
 not on any map nor in the public eye
 filled with Santas, can’t leave, never will
 not even they know exactly why

Kidnap they do the sad lost family
 they trap the scared father in a suit of his own
 dearest mother goes to the factory
 terrified, the childer are whisked off alone

Elsewhere, a flare shines, a beacon in need
 an elderly woman, Kate, is met by a man
 her family is missing she needs help from him, please
 Klaus accepts, he’ll do what he can

Klaus is huge, powerful and strong
 Lilli, his wolf, howls, the won’t fail Kate
 Klaus is kind and generous, doing no wrong
 Lilli and he run to Xmasville in his sleigh

Back in Xmasville an evil plot is afoot
 children have been kidnapped, whisked far away
 couple profiteers seeking nothing but loot
 and an otherworldly menace, leeching our race

Klaus and Lilli find the small town, Lilli runs off
 Fake snow abounds, but where is Lilli leading?
 An evil giant Santa Claus, found the white wolf
 Drinking her blood, Lilli is BLEEDING

Klaus attacks but he is outmatched
 stronger and faster, full of fury and wrath
 The other Santa takes not a scratch
 despite Klaus’ efforts this is a bloodbath

The evil Santa lays out his plan to Klaus’ silence
 the other feeds on imagination
 he is a being of pure malevolence
 he’s helping a race strange and alien

Suddenly the other hurls Klaus from the sky
 luckily for us Klaus is immortal
 which means despite the drop he doesn’t die
 suddenly he’s sucked into a portal

Why would anyone help aliens? What could they need?
 an army of Santas, twisted, evil and warped
 As with anything else, the answer is GREED
 Then a new Santa, theirs, will sell in their stores

Klaus awakens, surrounded by friends
 who could have helped him? is his wolf lost?
 he is in a place where time knows no end
 he’s in the workshop of GRANDFATHER FROST!

He asks for help, but can’t get it really
 he receives a choice from Grandfather Frost
 Klaus can get help, or Frost can save Lilli
 Frost’s granddaughter will help before all is lost

From aboard a strange craft, they watch the small town
 Klaus wants them to see them, this time he’ll scratch
 from the sky, they go down
 time for the rematch

A clash from the stars, but Klaus is more than a man
 beside him, the Snowmaiden fights, with lightning and smoke
 Klaus is slowly losing, doing all that he can
 Within his foe, something cold, malicious and evil awoke

Suddenly the Wolf Demon breaks Snowmaidens staff
 throwing the two moonsilver pieces far and apart
 Klaus has an idea, a silver spear he does have
 He takes the silver and stabs the werewolf in the heart

Does Klaus save the childer? Of course, he does, this is Christmas after all! Pick up this issue in stores today!
What Just Happened?
  Plot:
This is an insanely good book, as a longtime fan of Grant Morrison’s work and this series, in particular, I’m not surprised at how much I loved it, the story is wonderful and interesting. Not unlike Morrison’s obvious love of the golden age of comic books the reverence for traditional folklore is clear. This is the Christmas Special I recommend above all others, the ending is perfect as well, I left a ton of details for you guys to discover for yourselves. Do yourself a favor and get this book.
My one minor nitpick (and I do mean minor) is that the evil Klaus isn’t really given proper motivation besides being an evil (werewolf) version of our titular hero. That said he was a genuinely menacing villain, very much helped along by the stellar artwork in this book.
Art:
Dan Mora’s work on this series is undeniably great, and every bit as responsible for my love of these books as Morrison’s stellar story work. His completely drab and dour Xmastown is beautifully contrasted by the amazing visuals associated with Klaus, not to mention when they first showed the alien. I looked at the panel for a few minutes, blown away by the color work.
Rating: 9.5/10
Go ahead and call this John Jack’s pick of the week, no small feat as this week is chock full of killer reads! I would recommend this book as an ideal Christmas present for just about anyone, but it’s too late for that isn’t it? Man, I can’t get over how much I liked this book! I’m gonna go read it again!
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