OriginÂ
Mary’s story is told closely alongside of the other majors characters in the Christian Bible. Â As such she appears as a both a historical figure and one based heavily in religion/mythology. Â Â
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CreationÂ
As a real life character Mary was not created by any comic book artist, but rather appears in comic book stories which highlight key stories in the Bible. Â
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Character EvolutionÂ
Paralleling the stories of the Bible, Mary is most often presented as a devoted wife and loving mother. Â Â
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Major Story ArcsÂ
Mary’s story is essentially that of Jesus, the son of God, except as the background role of mother. Â Â
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Powers and AbilitiesÂ
These do not apply in a typical comic sense. Â her story was told first in the New Testament where abilities of individuals do not parallel those of the modern day. Â Nonetheless she is regarded as a normal woman by most accounts. Â As a Christian saint she is presumably capable of more, by being able to hear the prayers of others. Â Â
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DepictionÂ
As with the majority of the key Christian characters, the visage and personage of the Virgin Mary was Europeanized once Christianity spread to Europe. Â Thus depictions of her as a fair skinned individual are not historically accurate, as she would have most likely been a darker skinned Arab. Â Â
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In many cultures, the Virgin Mary took on a level of Mother Goddess. Â After Christian missionaries proselytized them, they synthesized their previous beliefs with their new ones. Â This left the Virgin Mary to replace the role which was provided by the the previous mother goddess role (often expressing fertility.) Â Â
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As with most Christian figures, she has been depicted in modern days in ways which have been considered offensive to modern Christians. Â Â
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She is generally associated with the light blue colour.