With these DC Comics Christmas specials you will spend the best of holidays at home, drinking hot punch and eating reheated food.
Christmas arrived and with it the time to put together a marathon of DC Comics Christmas Specials and all your favorite stories. Put on warm clothes, serve yourself a punch and enjoy those stories in which even superheroes make alliances with Santa Claus and show us that they also have a lot of Christmas spirit.
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DC Comics Christmas Specials
Wanted: Santa Claus – Dead or Alive! (1980)
Wanted: Santa Claus – Dead or Alive! begins on Christmas Eve. batman faces Matty Lasko who mysteriously has a ship in Gotham Harbor on this very special date.
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Batman discovers that the boat is waiting for ex-con Boomer Katz, who is working as Santa Claus in a department store. This is very suspicious so Batman investigates and discovers that it is nothing more than a way to infiltrate to carry out a robbery.
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Katz is possessed by the spirit of Christmas so he refuses to steal, which does not please his accomplices who force him to let them end the plan. This is a story of Dennis “Denny” O’Neil in which they intervened Steve Mitchell Y Glynnis Wein.
The Story of Fir Balsam (1943)
In The Story of Fir Balsam, Wonder Woman must save the children of the Carter family from the Nazis. To save them from this threat she must uncover her sinister plans.
This comic was written by William Moulton Marstonwhile the illustrations are from Harry G Peter.
The Teen Titans Swingin’ Christmas Carol (1968)
This story takes the plot of A Christmas Carol —A Christmas Carolby its name in English—, of Charles Dickens. In this comic, the Teen Titans become the Ghosts of Christmas Past to investigate the miser’s suspicious behavior. Ebenezer Scroungethe head of Bob Ratchet who works tirelessly to support her sick son.
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Bob is forced to work on Christmas Eve, so Tom visits his dad without thinking that he will end up discovering the Scrounge’s dirty business, so he will go to the teen titans to ask them for help.
Superman’s Christmas Adventure Vol. 1 (1940)
Christmas is coming and Clark Kent and Lois Lane They do an investigation for the Daily Planet in a warehouse, there they meet two children: Billy Connelly who is very poor and James Daniels, who is rich and has all the toys that any child would like to have.
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James doesn’t appreciate how lucky he is, so Clark takes him on a walk around town to show him how those in need live. Meanwhile at the North Pole, Dr. Grouch and Mr. Meany try to sabotage Christmas by trying to convince Santa Claus to cancel the gift delivery.
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This character’s refusal infuriates them so they will return to the workshop to try to destroy it. That’s when Santa Claus will call Superman for help, as to exert pressure the thugs will kidnap Santa’s reindeer.
Present Tense (1997)
present tense is one of the seven stories of DCU Holiday Bash (Volume 1)published in January 1997.
The protagonists of this story are The Flash and his girlfriend Linda Park. The superhero wants to show his love to his girlfriend by looking for the most special gift for Christmas, so he decides to go all over the world to try to find it.
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Although Linda loves FlashAll she wants is for her boyfriend to pay attention to her and listen carefully whenever she needs it.