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Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns #5 Review
Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns #5 Review #BatmanSantaClausSilentNightReturns #batmansantaclaus #silentnight #santaclaus #DCEU #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #news #dcu #dcuuniverse #art #info #NCBD #amazon #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #batman #darkknight #detectivecomics
Writer: Jeff Parker Art: Lukas Ketner and Bernard Chang Publisher: DC Comics Price:$4.99 Reviewed by: Anonymous Release Date: December 25th, 2024 At year’s end, every choice made will affect lives around the world. Seven heroes stand before the monstrous hordes of the Silent Knight. Seven heroes enter the mysterious castle hold of the Hollow Kingdom to face a test of true spirit and will. Ask…
#batman#Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns#Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns 5#Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns 5 Review#Batman/ Santa Claus: Silent Night#comic books#comics#DC#DC Comic Review#DC Comic Reviews#DC Comics#DC Comics Reviews#featured#Reviews#Robin
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(1972)
#Batman with Robin#comic book#1972#Neal Adams#cover art#Christmas#vintage#comics#Santa Claus#1970s#Silent Night Deadly Night#DC#comic books
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BATMAN SANTA CLAUS SILENT KNIGHT RETURNS no.3 (of 5) • cover art • Reiko Murakami [Dec 2024]
We're not going to sugarplum-coat it: the situation is dire. The Justice League is trapped in the Hollow Kingdom, hunted by monsters and skeletons. Innocents everywhere are falling to the Silent Knight's sword…including a hero everyone was counting on. Right when Klaus looks to have an edge, he goes missing! TBH, the only way we see this turning around is if Zatanna pulls something really good out of her hat…
(W) Jeff Parker (A) Lukas Ketner, Michele Bandini (CA) Reiko Murakami
#BATMAN SANTA CLAUS SILENT KNIGHT RETURNS no.3#Reiko Murakami#Lukas Ketner#Michele Bandini#Night Flight Comics#Comic Mail Orders#Jeff Parker#NFComics#Batman#Santa Claus#Batman Santa Claus Silent Knight
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The batfam is sitting around the cave for patrol routes on the 24th (crime doesn't stop for Christmas Eve), when Batman breaks the news towards the end,
Batman: And, finally, there has been an intel breach at the North Pole, so the Justice League has decided to assign Orphan as Father Christmas' bodyguard for the night.
A beat of silence.
Nightwing, unimpressed: Is this a joke for the holidays?
Batman: I am serious. We would assign a flying hero to escort him throughout the night, but we believe a silent and skillful bodyguard would be better, so we moved for Cassandra.
Red Robin: I'm gonna give it to you, B, it's the first time I've seen you commit so hard to a prank, but nobody believes you.
Batman, dropping the Justice League approved files on Father Christmas in front of Cassandra:
Robin, raising from his seat in alarm: So all of those times you said you were gonna call Santa Claus to tell him I was being rude to my siblings-!
Batman: It was true. Everybody knows all the parents have Father Christmas' phone number. *Spoiler raises a hand.* Not your parents, I have been given the responsibility of informing him of your actions even though you're not my legal child. I speak of you better than you think I do.
Orphan, still a bit surprised: Why me?
Batman: He asked for you, ask him yourself, and cheer up. Even if it's for a mission, you're gonna meet Father Christmas.
Highlights of the Christmas Mission:
Father Christmas apologizes to Cass when he sees her, and tells her he has been trying to reach her to give her presents for years. He tells her none of what happened to her was her fault and that she has never been on the naughty list. Not a single year.
Cassandra gets to hug Santa.
Tim and Steph go to the Toys Factory in the North Pole to find the breach.
The North Pole's privage intranet is codified on the soundtrack of Christmas Walmart movies. Tim takes three gulps from spiked egg nog and begins a holiday-theme musical hack battle against the mole.
Steph keeps trying to unionize the elves as a joke but halfway through the night she starts finding actual issues created by some mean-spirited middle-manager and slowly gets more and more serious about the union.
Robin keeps talking to Nightwing about Santa in front of criminals and they all look at Nightwing like "does the kid not know" and Robin keeps insisting that Santa is real and his father talks with him on the phone but nobody believes him.
Red Hood hears about everything and now that he knows Santa is real keeps trying to speak politely to people and doing nice things in efforts to get back on the nice list before Christmas.
He gets Charcoal anyway.
Babs gets a message towards the end of the night. Cass has managed to get a selfie with Santa and her nineteen late Christmas presents after beating the bad guy.
Signal finds out that all the Christmas lights through the street illuminate the street to the degree he can pull all of his day shift shenanigans at night.
Every time he has to fight someone throughout the night he just yells "Holiday Attack!" and flashes them in the face with industrial levels of festive red and green light.
#dc comics#batfam#batman#bruce wayne#batkids#nightwing#red hood#red robin#spoiler dc#orphan dc#dc robin#signal dc#christmas#I just want my girl Cassandra to experience whimsy instead of the horrors for once#also batman keeps trying to be emo on the background#but it's Christmas so it never works#i also know there's some stuff with young justice and Father Christmas but we're ignoring that for this
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57 Christmas Scripts to Read
The Curse of the Cat People (1944, Internet Archive)
It's a Wonderful Life (1946, Reddit)
The Apartment (1960, Script Slug)
Black Christmas (1974, Internet Archive)
The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978, Star Wars Holiday Special)
Trading Places (1983, The Script Lab)
A Christmas Story (1983, Daily Script)
Gremlins (1984, Horror Lair)
Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984, Reddit)
Lethal Weapon (1987, Script Slug)
Die Hard (1988, Script Slug)
Scrooged (1988, Screenplay Explorer)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989, Daily Script)
Edward Scissorhands (1990, Daily Script)
Die Hard 2 (1990, Daily Script)
Home Alone (1990, Internet Archive)
Maniac Cop 2 (1990, Internet Archive)
Batman Returns (1992, Script Slug)
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992, Internet Archive)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993, Screenplays and Scripts)
Little Women (1994, archived link)
The Ref (1994, Internet Archive)
The Santa Clause (1994, Script Slug)
While You Were Sleeping (1995, Script Slug)
Jingle All the Way (1996, Script Slug)
The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996, Internet Archive)
The Preacher's Wife (1996; via Kyle Alex Brett)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, Internet Archive)
Bad Santa (2003, Script Slug)
Elf (2003, archived link)
Love, Actually (2003, Daily Script)
The Polar Express (2004, Reddit)
The Family Stone (2005, Internet Archive)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005, Daily Script)
Black Christmas (2006, Internet Archive)
The Holiday (2006, Script Slug)
Last Holiday (2006, Script Slug)
Fred Claus (2007, Script Slug)
P2 (2007, Internet Archive)
Wind Chill (2007, Daily Script)
Four Christmases (2008, archived link)
Arthur Christmas (2011, Internet Archive)
Carol (2015, TWC Guilds)
Krampus (2015, Internet Archive)
Tangerine (2015, via IndieWire)
A Bad Mom's Christmas (2017, The Script Lab)
Better Watch Out (2016, Internet Archive)
Hallmark: Christmas in Evergreen (2017, Rick Garman)
The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017, Script Slug)
Hallmark: Christmas at Pemberley Manor (2018, Rick Garman)
Hallmark: A Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas (2019, Rick Garman)
Little Women (2019, Variety)
The Lodge (2019, Internet Archive)
Happiest Season (2020, Internet Archive)
8-Bit Christmas (2021, Script Slug)
The Holdovers (2023, Deadline)
Red One (2024, Amazon MGM Studios Guilds)
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Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night cover by Dan Mora
#bruce wayne#diana of themiscyra#diana prince#clark kent#kal el#superman#batman#wonder woman#dc trinity#dc comics#dan mora#dc
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Jim Lee - Batman & Catwoman in "Santa Claus Silent Night"
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I wonder if khoa also trained with santa claus or if this happened before they met/after their first divorce and he also thinks batman lied about that
from Batman: Santa Claus: Silent Night #1
#no i can't shut up about khoa don't mind me#batman#bruce wayne#drac panels#ghostmaker#minhkhoa khan
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The first issue of the new Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Night is a pretty good time.
#dc comics#dc heroes#dc women#batman#bruce wayne#justice league#Zatanna#Nightwing#dick grayson#barbara gordon#santa claus#Christmas#jeff parker#michele bandini#alex sinclair#bat family#batman family
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BruDami Reading List
Comics and issues that feature both Bruce and Damian, in chronological order (hopefully, because we all know DC continuity is shit).
Sort by color (dark mode recommended):
Lots of interactions.
Minor interactions.
Indirect interactions (thoughts/mentions/dreams/flashbacks...) or appearing in the same comics but no interactions.
Note: This categorization can be somewhat subjective, but all listed comics are guaranteed to be BruDami-relevant.
Frequently updated.
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Main Continuity
Post-crisis:
Batman (1940) #655-658, #665, #666
Batman: The Resurrection of Ra’s al Ghul
New 52:
Batman and Robin (2009) #16, #20, #23
Batman: The Return
Batman and Robin (2011) #1-17 + annual 1
Batman: The Dark Knight [II] (2011) #10, #12, #14, #15 Goddammit Bruce.
Batman: Death of the Family
Detective Comics (2011) #14
Batman Incorporated (2012) #1-9
Batman and Robin (2011) #18
Batman (2011) #19, #20
Batman and Robin (2011) #19-23, #29-32 + annual 2
Robin Rises: Omega
Batman and Robin (2011) #33-37
Robin Rises: Alpha
Batman and Robin (2011) #38-40 + annual 3
Robin: Son of Batman #1, #9, #11, #12
Batman & Robin Eternal #22, #26
Rebirth:
Nightwing Rebirth
Nightwing (2016) #1, #4, #42
Deathstroke (2016) #4-5, #7, #10
Superman (2016) #10-11
DC Rebirth Holiday Special
Super Sons (2017) #1, #2-4, #5, #10, #12, #14, #16
Superman (2016) #20, #21, #22, #24-25
Teen Titans (2016) #1-2, #5, #10
Dark Nights Metal #2
Teen Titans (2016) #12
Suicide Squad (2016) #26
Green Arrow (2016) #32
Dark Nights Metal (2016) #3-6
Detective Comics (2016) #975, #1002-1004, #1017, #1027
Deathstroke (2016) #31, #32, #34-35
Super Sons (2017) Special
Batman (2016) #16, #17, #33-34, #35, #62, #80-81
Batman: Pennyworth R.I.P Bruce apart.
Robin 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular
Teen Titans (2016) #42-43, #44 + annual 2
Detective Comics (2016) #1029-1031, #1032-1033
Batman (2016) #106
Detective Comics (2016) #1034
Robin (2021) #1-3, #9, #12
Shadow War: Alpha
Batman (2016) #122
Deathstroke Inc. #8
Robin (2021) #13
Batman (2016) #123
Deathstroke Inc. #9
Robin (2021) #14
Shadow War: Omega
Robin (2021) #15
Batman vs. Robin (2023) #1-2, #3, #4
Lazarus Planet: Alpha
Lazarus Planet: Omega
Batman vs. Robin (2023) #5
Knight Terrors: Batman #1, #2
Knight Terrors (2023) #3, #4
Knight Terrors: Night's End
Batman (2016) #137, #138
Batman and Robin (2023) #1-7, #8-9, #10-17 + annual 1 Mostly tooth-rotting fluff (basically DC compensating us for whatever tf happened after Alfred's passing I guess).
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #1, #2-3, #4
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight Returns #1-4, #5
Absolute Power (2024) #1, #2, #4
Detective Comics (2016) #1091-1092, #1093
Those that I can't quite put in the main timeline but are still canon.
Convergence: Batman and Robin
Batman: One Bad Day - Ra's al Ghul
Justice League: No Justice
Batman (2016) #145-147, #148, #149
Super-Pets Special: Bitedentity Crisis #1
Batman Black and White (2021) #5
Batman: Uncovered
Batman: Urban Legends #20-23
Monkey Prince #1, #2, #4
The Shadow/Batman #1-2, #3, #4-5, #6
Elseworlds and/or non-canon
Damian - Son of Batman #1, #2, #3-4 Not recommended.
The Boy Wonder #1-4, #5
Dark Nights: The Batman Who Laughs Tell me I'm not the only one who wants to see more of Earth -22 BruDami...
Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong (2023) #2
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2016) #5-6
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II (2018) #1-2, #3, #4, #5-6
Future State: Gotham (2021) #13-14, #15-18 In which Damian went to hell to search for his father.
There's more...
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Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns #3 Review
Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns #3 Review #BatmanSantaClausSilentNightReturns #batmansantaclaus #silentnight #santaclaus #DCEU #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #news #dcu #dcuuniverse #art #info #NCBD #amazon #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #batman #darkknight #detectivecomics
Writer: Jeff Parker Art: Lukas Ketner and Bernard Chang Publisher: DC Comics Price:$4.99 Reviewed by: Anonymous Release Date: December 11th, 2024 We’re not going to sugarplum-coat it: the situation is dire. The Justice League is trapped in the Hollow Kingdom, hunted by monsters and skeletons. Innocents everywhere are falling to the Silent Knight’s sword…including a hero everyone was counting…
#batman#Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns#Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns 3#Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Night Returns 3 Review#Batman/ Santa Claus: Silent Night#comic books#comics#DC#DC Comic Review#DC Comic Reviews#DC Comics#DC Comics Reviews#featured#Reviews#Robin
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BATMAN – SANTA CLAUS: SILENT KNIGHT #4 Written by JEFF PARKER
It’s a Christmas Night Fight: The search for a stolen child leads to Santa versus Krampus in the final, climactic battle for the soul of Christmas! The Justice League are stretched thin battling the mightiest monsters of the ages when the true menace is revealed!
Let me guess, Krampus kidnapped Damian because he's a "bad child" and that is what Krampus does in some versions😑
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BATMAN SANTA CLAUS • SILENT KNIGHT no.4 • cover art • Leslie 'Leirix' Li [Dec 2023]
#BATMAN SANTA CLAUS • SILENT KNIGHT no.4#Leslie Leirix Li#Night Flight Comics#Comic Mail Orders#NFComics#Reading#Batman Santa Claus • Silent Knight#Comics
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DC Universe Holiday Special #1 (2008)
Another of my favourite Christmas Specials.
The Man In Red – Santa Claus. An origin story for Santa Claus, modelled on Clark’s histoy. (Hits all the beats of a Last Son of Krypton recounting)
Somewhere Beyond the Sea – Aquaman! You know who I haven’t seen in any of the compilations yet? Arthur! We’ve had Garth, but no Arthur. In any case this is uh quite a story. Arthur rescues a couple lost at sea in a boat, the woman extremely pregnant. He's guided to shore by his father's lighthouse...only to realise it was a star behind the lighthouse, not the lighthouse itself. When the couple gets ashore they're met by two men 'dressed like kings' (this is the point when I groaned). Yes, Arthur's the third Magi/Wise Man here.
Instinctively, willingly, I join them and knee before her and her unborn child. I look at the other men, who came bearing gifts. I feel ashamed because... "I'm sorry. I have no gifts to give." "No, Sea King, you gave me the most important gift of all." They walk away. I know I will never see her again, never meet her child, I should feel empty, but this is the most special of nights. I fight every urge to join them. Instead I make my way to my one true home, the sea.
Good King Wenceslas – this is a Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen team, if you need selling on it. It's just the main verses of the Christmas Carol, but it's done as an Elseworlds where the King is the Bat and the Page is a Robin (The peasant is Alfred).
A Day Without Sirens – Commissioner Gordon, Batman, Oracle. The premise is the city bands together for a day without the need for emergency calls or police intervention. Jim gets a little bit of hope (Oracle actually diverted the phones for a day and had Supergirl doing all the work, as a Christmas present for her dad).
Reminiscent of and in conversation with The Silent Night of the Batman from Batman #219.
It’s a Wonderful Night – Nightwing and Robin. This one I know inside and out. Tim goes to a Christmas Eve showing of It’s a Wonderful Life because it was Jack’s favourite Christmas movie. He runs into Owen Mercer there for the same reason, which makes things awkward as their dads killed each other. Dick, who’s been looking for Tim, arrives and gives Tim his Christmas present: one of Dick’s original costumes, a gift that he manages to sneak in RIGHT under the deadline of oncoming events, as Battle for the Cowl starts only three months later.
Christmas With The Beetles – Blue Beetle. The story of four generations of a criminal family and breaking the cycle, through the lens of three generations of Blue Beetle. (It's sweet. It's exactly the sort of ethos I love to see in a Blue Beetle story).
An Angel Told Me – Huntress. 'Teacher!Helena and her students'. In this one Helena lends a hand to one of her students, Alejandro, who is about to be suspended for bullying and who has an abusive homelife. She gets the kid's father locked up for drug possession and illegal firearms, so he'll be placed in care with his grandmother, and gets his suspension transferred to helping her with the 'Reach' program, which is community assistance for disabled students. (The depiction of autism in this is very stereotyped, and it's clearly not the ONLY disability in play)
The Night Before Christmas – Teen Titans. They all go to a Christmas market.
Jaime and Traci are an adorable couple in this.
But the meat of the story is Cassie and Tim, who are both more settled now, after One Year Later has finally fully spooled out, and able to talk about their losses.
(Also I've always adored the art and colour in this story, which is by Michael Dimotta and of a style you really don't see in superhero comics much)
Party Animal – JLA. John Stewart and Roy Harper capture Shaggyman right during the start of the JLA holiday party. Vixen, who's organising it, orders them both up there asap so the two decide to bring Shaggy along.
It's very much an office party.
Let There Be Light – Doctor Light. This is basically a character history piece of Kimiyo Hoshi for people unfamiliar with her backstory and motivations. The villain fight she's in knocks out the Metropolis power grid, so Doctor Light turns it back on.
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Santaquest Pt. 4: New Comics Version!
Taking a break from reading the endless old comics holiday anthologies to check out some *new* DC comics!
DC's Twas the Mite before Christmas!
We've got an appearance of who I believe is the real Santa in the Booster Gold story: The Santa Copies.
Booster Gold: Whatever this looks like, I swear-- I didn't kill Santa!
Santa gets hit by some piece of Alien technology that causes anyone who touches him to turn into him! Booster, who had touched him, proceeds to go off and stop a mugging while in Santa Mode:
Rip Hunter: Booster! Get back here!
Only when he touches the muggers, they turn into Santa too! And then they all go off to deliver presents:
Skeets (voice over): "...we've lucked out with the man they're turning into." Booster: Merry Christmas!
Fortunately, Rip Hunter is able to reverse it and things return to normal.
Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Knight #1
This one's from last week, but since we'll also be covering #2, let's get caught up first.
Strange vampires attack some carrollers. When Batman and Robin show up to investigate, none other appears to aid them than Santa Claus! (And also Zatanna)
Santa: I came as soon as I heard. The draug never got Farther than Norther Europe before. For them to be free again and in GOtham City is... ...bad tidings. Prancer (he has glowing eyes and looks rad): Snort. Santa: Easy there, Prancer.
We learn that Batman once trained under Santa Claus! (If I didn't have like 5 other wips I want to get done, I'd almost want to write that story)
Santa: That it has. I've followed your exploits. Robin (Damian): Wait, What-- Batman: We met during my years abroad. He showed me a few things I still use.
This isn't your average Santa though, he's jaded and cool:
Damian: Clau-- You can't be serious. I don't believe in Santa! Santa: You and me both, kid.
Uhh, this is getting kind of long, so let's put in a cut. The rest of issue 1 and issue #2 beneath!
This Santa also doesn't need to worry about Christmas, he spends all his time hunting monsters! (Man there aren't enough exclamation points in these new-fangled comics. I've got to use more in my summary to make up for it!)
Santa: It's fine-- It hasn't needed me to happen in centuries. No, I hunted and trapped all the Draug and somehow they've been set loose again. That's why I'm here. Someone freed them from the catacombs I sealed myself. Deep underground. Only I knew they were there.
The issue ends with the Krampus attacking and injuring Zatanna! Santa once sealed him away, but now he's back!
Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Knight #2
We open with Santa taking Zatanna away for medical treatment. He leaves a message for Batman and his allies and they retreat to a Batcave to view it! During a flashback sequence we learn that Santa and Krampus used to be friends, working together to bring order!
Santa: And one day, hopefully, the carrot alone will be enough. Krampus: Bah! The stick, the stick! Nightwing: Interesting--they brought order to chaos by scaring the wicked.
However, this all came to an end, when Santa mistakenly thought the Krampus had eaten some children and banished him! Once he realized his mistake, it was too late for him to fix it. The next night, the draug are Batman, but Batman calls in Miss Martian, Green Arrow, and Black Canary to help! (And they all look super bad-ass while doing it) In the end of the battle, someone else shows up--Superman!
Superman: You never said-- --that you knew. Santa.
What's Krampus up to? Does Superman also know Santa? Is he upset that his extremely secretive friend kept secrets from him? Will Santa and Krampus be able to reconcile due to Christmas Spirit? All this more I'm sure we'll find out in the next issues.
#tuesday spoilers#dc#havendance reads comics#santaquest 2k23#anyway a post with actual thoughts and not santaquest style recaps will be coming tomorrow probably#carthago delenda est
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BATMAN – SANTA CLAUS: SILENT KNIGHT #4
Written by JEFF PARKER
Art by MICHELE BANDINI
Cover by DAN MORA
Variant cover by LEIRIX
1:25 variant cover by TREVOR HAIRSINE
$3.99 US | 32 pages | 4 of 4 | Variant $4.99 US (card stock)
ON SALE 12/26/23
It’s a Christmas Night Fight: The search for a stolen child leads to Santa versus Krampus in the final, climactic battle for the soul of Christmas! The Justice League are stretched thin battling the mightiest monsters of the ages when the true menace is revealed!
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