The old god lay broken and battered. The hammer of the god lay silent, in need of a champion.
“Whosoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.”
The man from another planet reaches down, grasping for the power of a god. He is found worthy.
With that, the war is won.
With that, a war we had no idea was being waged had been won. Superman, the champion of our new mythology, won.
Comics, won.
That was my first thought upon reading the final issue of JLA/Avengers, issue 4. Comics are the new mythology.
In this mythology, men like Maxie Zeus, with his delusions of godhood, ultimately defers to the guise of one of America’s greatest contributions to the new mythology, the gangster.
In our medium the gods are secondary. The gods grant power and get out of the way. Solomon gifts a young boy with wisdom. Mercury hands the daughter of Zeus sandals, allowing for her to become Wonder Girl. Hercules has to side with The Hulk in order to receive his gift and to remind everyone of how incredible he is. In the pages of Captain Britain and MI:13, Excalibur, sword of King Arthur, is now in the hands of a daughter of immigrants.
Sometimes, we forget.
Sometimes, we forget we’re the keepers of this new mythology. The new mythology is Jack Hawksmoor of The Authority, born and bred to master the urban settings of glass and steel, making him the first truly new superhero creation of The 21st Century.
The new mythology is the busting of genres in the Western/horror/suspense hybrid, The Sixth Gun. The new mythology is Local, where a young woman creates her own story.
The new truth is where men and women come together to forge new mythos using Kickstarter to fund Womanthology.
The new mythology comes in four-color and in black and white.
The new mythology is yours. More so than ever, comics are the new mythology. How we keep it is in our hands.


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