Christmas Comic Books

Posted by Michael Pinto on Dec 25, 2007 in Comic Books |

Christmas Comic Books: Action Comics #93: Published in February of 1946 as Superman reunites refugees with their families all over the world, he witnesses many different ways of celebrating Christmas. Mad Magazine #68: A rare jem from January 1962 featuring two Santas arguing on the cover. Archie Comics Digest #3: Published for the Christmas season back in 1973. Batman #27: This February 1945 issue Penguin trains the son of one of his criminal friends in the fine points of crime. The boy doesn't want to be a criminal and fails. Penguin then orders the boy to study his crime files, which the boy uses to write a book. Penguin decides to sell the book to the underworld, but sadly no publisher will take it!

Merry Christmas from Fanboy.com! Shown above are comic books from Christmas past (click on the image to see it at full size):

Action Comics #93: Published in February of 1946 as Superman reunites refugees with their families all over the world, he witnesses many different ways of celebrating Christmas.

Mad Magazine #68: A rare jem from January 1962 featuring two Santas arguing on the cover illustrated by Don Martin.

Archie Comics Digest #3: Published for the Christmas season back in 1973.

Batman #27: This February 1945 issue Penguin trains the son of one of his criminal friends in the fine points of crime. The boy doesn’t want to be a criminal and fails. Penguin then orders the boy to study his crime files, which the boy uses to write a book. Penguin decides to sell the book to the underworld, but sadly no publisher will take it!





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