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The general populace judges him as a bit of an egotistical showman, Someone who likes publicity, being center-stage, and constantly in the spotlight.  
 
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According to Kurt Busiek, Simon Magus was made to be a representative of the psychedelic and "trippy" era of the late sixties and early seventies, someone who felt like that was drawing counterculture wisdom from timeless traditions. Simon's inspirations are described by Busiek as "John Lennon as Aleister Crowley as Doctor Strange". The name Simon Magus is taken from the biblical figure in the Bible (Acts 8:9), who is also a sorcerer. Busiek stated the character took the name from the Bible because it sounded arrogant and lordly, adding to the annonymity to the character, he's described as a self-centered, sexist jerk, a chauvinist. This is shown when Simon performs sex magic with his "assistant" Grimoire and withdraws her magical abilities for himself, using her merely as lip service while he takes all the credit and have all the fun, even as far as Grimoire writing a tell all-book later in the mid-eighties after Simon's disappearance that she was the true power and source while Simon merely channeled her power.
  
 
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Status: Inactive as Simon Magus
Real Name: Simon Magus?
Earliest Appearance: 1972
Base of Operations: Since arriving from Europe in 1972, the Shadow Hill section of Astro City was his main center of operations


Personal Data


Occupation: Sorcerer
Civil Status: Formerly partnered with Grimoire
Eyes: Glowing green
Hair: Luminous white


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Astro City: The Dark Age Book One #2, 3

Astro City: The Dark Age Book Two #2, 3, 4


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Simon Magus

A European magician who came to Astro City in 1972 because a time of great strife was coming and that the city would be at the center of it. He had an assistant, Grimoire.

After the casting of a tremendously powerful spell, he seemingly disappeared. In actuality, was transformed into the Green Man.

History

In 1973 he, alongside a few other heroes, eradicated the ancient, vengeance spirits lurking within in the Blue Knight. He warned Augustus Furst about the terrible implicants of the Innocent Gun and explained the history of it being used at the wrong time by the wrong person in 1977. He also warned the general populace about The Continuum's likely judgement ruling of Earth following the mysterious appearance of the The Incarnate.

Powers

Simon Magus is incredibly adept in the magical arts. He has demonstrated levitation, telepathy, phasing, and is no doubt capable of much, much more.

Equipment

He carries a special cane with him, his mystical tool of choice.

Observations

The general populace judges him as a bit of an egotistical showman, Someone who likes publicity, being center-stage, and constantly in the spotlight.

According to Kurt Busiek, Simon Magus was made to be a representative of the psychedelic and "trippy" era of the late sixties and early seventies, someone who felt like that was drawing counterculture wisdom from timeless traditions. Simon's inspirations are described by Busiek as "John Lennon as Aleister Crowley as Doctor Strange". The name Simon Magus is taken from the biblical figure in the Bible (Acts 8:9), who is also a sorcerer. Busiek stated the character took the name from the Bible because it sounded arrogant and lordly, adding to the annonymity to the character, he's described as a self-centered, sexist jerk, a chauvinist. This is shown when Simon performs sex magic with his "assistant" Grimoire and withdraws her magical abilities for himself, using her merely as lip service while he takes all the credit and have all the fun, even as far as Grimoire writing a tell all-book later in the mid-eighties after Simon's disappearance that she was the true power and source while Simon merely channeled her power.