Santa Claus

tail
Corner-ul ur-corner
Area(s) Reported: Worldwide...? Though mostly North America.
Date(s) Reported: ca. 1800 to Present... ?

Yes, Santa Claus... anyone who flies around the world in one night, knows everyone's past, and eats enough cookies to fill the Grand Canyon is clearly unnatural in some way! Santa's yearly visits on Christmas Eve night are eagerly anticipated by good little children; and, sometimes, by bad little children who like -coal-.

Want to learn more about this monster? Become a Patron, and ask me to fill it out! The longer articles take more time, so I often pick creatures my patrons have shown an interest in first... and all new articles for MH&T are now for my Patrons Only! You can become a patron for as low as $1 a month to get exclusive content not publicly available!
Check Out MH&T at Patreon.Com!

corner-ll corner-lr


Monsters Here & There, as well as my other website -- Anomalies -- are supported by patrons, people like you!

All new MH&T articles are now available for my Patrons Only, and they also get other exclusive content; and you can become a Patron for just $1 a month!

PatreonMonsters Here & There on PATREON --
Click here to find out more!
tail
Corner-ul ur-corner
 
Here's some art including this monster! Some might have been sent in by fans or might be historic images of the critters, and some could be my extra monstery doodles... just click on a thumbnail to get a better look!
 
corner-ll corner-lr

Sources

  • "A Letter for the Children," by 'St. Nichols,' letter in The Mother's Magazine, September, 1843 to August, 1844, London, England [reprinted from the American Edition]. Pgs. 53-55. Online: Click Here.
  • "Gifts Placed in the Stocking at Christmas: Santa Claus," article in Notes & Queries, Fifth Series, Vol. 12, July 5, 1879, London, England. Pgs. 11-12. Online: Click Here.
  • "Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus," featuring an editorial by Francis Church published September 21, 1897 in The Sun, newspaper of New York City, New York, USA. This is page in the Newseum website, posted ?, viewed 12/23/2020. Online: Click Here.

Home Monsters! Gallery Contact Store! Store!