Every year, without fail, we find endless articles, memes and claims on social media about the supposed “pagan origins” of Christmas. As with Halloween and Easter, anti-theist activists find themselves in furious agreement with neo-pagans and even some evangelical Christians that the date and virtually all the main customs and traditions of Christmas are actually pagan. Pop history articles and books are full of these breathlessly confident claims. Except, in fact, very little about Chris...| History for Atheists
Download, print and cut or print and fold these Holiday cards, with a digitally watercoloured version of my ‘Mythically Good Gift Guide’ comic. print and cut card: 12.2mm x 18.4cm print and fold card: 10.5 x 14.8cm Not for commercial use; personal use only| Greek Myth Comix Shop
If you step back in time to Roman Corinium in the month of December, you might just find that some things seem very familiar December is here and| Corinium Museum
Welcome to my little grotto of pretty things! Hopefully you’ll find something nice for a mythology-lover’s Sigillaria or Christmas gift… Nyx and Hespera festive greetings cards – pack of 5 Se…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
For the first time: all gods fully coloured against a beautiful backdrop! The backgrounds line up to create a watercolour scene of Mount Olympus, inspired by my own photos of sunset at Delphi. Limi…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
See the Io Saturnalia collection on Redbubble See the Io Saturnalia collection on Redbubble| Greek Myth Comix Shop
BUY Download on Gumroad BUY Download on Etsy Download, print, cut out and stick this Ancient Greek Mythological Creatures Advent Calendar and celebrate the run up to Christmas in a different way th…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
Send your Saturnalia greetings to friends and family! Featuring an original GMC design of happy Saturnalia revellers against the entry for December from the ‘Chronography of 354’ b…| Greek Myth Comix Shop
Pass on your proper Saturnalia greetings with these festive cards! Featuring an original GMC design of happy Saturnalia revellers against the entry for December from the ‘Chronography of 354&…| Greek Myth Comix Shop