Vote for the Greatest Christmas Comic Book Stories Ever Told!

It’s been a decade since I last did a countdown of your votes for the Greatest Christmas Stories Ever Told, so I thought it would be a good idea to revisit the idea again, so, well, this is that notice, I want you to vote for what you think are the Greatest Christmas Stories Ever Told, and I will count them down throughout December as part of our Annual CSBG Advent Calendar!Christmas stories from any comic book company are eligible to be voted upon, but I thought I’d give you a quick overview of the history of DC and Marvel’s Christmas stories output from some lists I did a number of years ago as a fun little extra piece of information before the voting!DC Comics has had an interesting relationship with Christmas over the years. During the Golden Age of Comics in the 1940s, Christmas stories were a yearly tradition in the pages of Superman and Batman comic books, but once the Golden Age faded away in the late 1940s, so, too, did most of DC Comics’ Christmas stories in the pages of their superhero comics. DC would still do a lot of Christmas stories, but they would typically be in their own titles (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, for instance, had his own yearly DC Comic book for over a decade from 1950-1961).

It’s been a decade since I last did a countdown of your votes for the Greatest Christmas Stories Ever Told, so I thought it would be a good idea to revisit the idea again, so, well, this is that notice, I want you to vote for what you think are the Greatest Christmas Stories Ever Told, and I will count them down throughout December as part of our Annual CSBG Advent Calendar!

Christmas stories from any comic book company are eligible to be voted upon, but I thought I’d give you a quick overview of the history of DC and Marvel’s Christmas stories output from some lists I did a number of years ago as a fun little extra piece of information before the voting!

DC Comics has had an interesting relationship with Christmas over the years. During the Golden Age of Comics in the 1940s, Christmas stories were a yearly tradition in the pages of Superman and Batman comic books, but once the Golden Age faded away in the late 1940s, so, too, did most of DC Comics’ Christmas stories in the pages of their superhero comics. DC would still do a lot of Christmas stories, but they would typically be in their own titles (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, for instance, had his own yearly DC Comic book for over a decade from 1950-1961).

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