We are taking a few days off from publishing new content for the holidays, so enjoy some of our favorite Christmas-themed writing over the past 11 years! Merry Christmas to all!
We here at Multiversity get pretty excited about the holidays, and this year we’re sharing that excitement with the rest of you as we celebrate that wonder of wonders: THE HOLIDAY COMIC!
Each day for the next twenty-five days, and in no particular order, we’ll be featuring one yuletide yarn set to the tune of tidings of comfort and joy, and today’s entry is so wonderfully special in every way, we aren’t even going to talk about it yet.
You’re just going to have to check behind that cut, ya friggin’ bastiches.
Day #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15, #16, #17, #18, #19, #2, #21, #22, #23, #24
Who Did It?: This joyous nnumber is brought to you by Keith Giffen with the plot and breakdowns, Simon Bisley with the art and Alan Grant with the script.
What Is It About?: The reason we’ve kept The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special under our hats until the last day is because typically, as far as Advent Calendars go, you’re supposed to save the best for last. And boy, do we have a treat for you in terms of this book, because not only are we not going to tell you a thing about it, we’re going to SHOW you all 46 pages of adventure in the form of this video re-enactment we accidentally found while Google searching:
That’s what it is about.
Is It Holiday Friendly?: In the corner of the cover for the book, there is a warning label that reads: “Contains Bad Taste In The Form Of Ultra-Violence, Icon-Bashing, And “The Finger.” More Offensive Than Christmas Usually Is.” The book also provides a Public Service Announcement for parents, warning them that if they ruin Christmas, their kids will murder them, and the easiest way to prevent that is to read the kids this comic (and if the kids still want to murder their parents, DC offers to pay for burial expenses up to but not exceeding 3,500 credits).
So, yeah, it’s pretty holiday friendly.