Comic Book Christmas Covers – Comic Cavalcade #9 From 1944

During the holiday season I’ll be posting some of my favorite comic books with a Christmas theme on their covers. Here’s DC Comics’ “Comic Cavalcade #9 From 1944” with the Golden Age Wonder Woman, Flash and Green Lantern helping Santa deliver toys on Christmas Eve.

Comic Cavalcade #9

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Comic Book Christmas Covers – Iron Man #254

During the holiday season I’ll be posting some of my favorite comic books with a Christmas theme on their covers. Here’s Marvel Comics’ “Iron Man #254” with a Ho Ho Homicidal Santa.

Iron Man #254

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Happy Festivus!

Happy FestivusIt’s time for “Festivus For The Rest Of Us”, at least according to the Gospel of Seinfeld, which is traditionally celebrated on December 23rd.

So drag your Festivus Pole out of the crawlspace, set the table for the Festivus Dinner, make a list for the Airing of Grievances, observe the Feats of Strength tradition by pinning the head of the household and gape in awe at the Festivus Miracles!

And if you have NO idea what I’m talking about, this short compilation of Seinfeld segments will explain it all in glorious detail.

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Comic Book Christmas Covers – Betty And Veronica Christmas Spectacular

During the holiday season I’ll be posting some of my favorite comic books with a Christmas theme on their covers. Here’s Archie Comics’ “Betty And Veronica Christmas Spectacular.

Archie Comics Betty and Veronica Christmas Spectacular

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Comic Book Christmas Covers – Christmas With The Super-Heroes #1

During the holiday season I’ll be posting some of my favorite comic books with a Christmas theme on their covers. Here’s DC Comics’ “Christmas With The Super-Heroes #1” and I love how Superman’s gift is in a lead box so he can’t peek at it with his X-ray vision.

Christmas With The Super-Heroes #1

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You Don’t Need To Believe In…

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Comic Book Christmas Covers – Giant Superhero Holiday Grab Bag 1974

During the holiday season I’ll be posting some of my favorite comic books with a Christmas theme on their covers. Here’s Marvel Comics’ “Giant Superhero Holiday Grab Bag” from 1974.

Giant Superhero Holiday Grab Bag cover from 1974

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Comic Book Christmas Covers – Batman #27

During the holiday season I’ll be posting some of my favorite comic books with a Christmas theme on their covers. Here’s DC Comics’ “Batman #27” from 1945.

Cover of Batman 27 from 1945

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Welcome, Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice

“In winter we lead a more inward life. Our hearts are warm and cheery, like cottages under drifts, whose windows and doors are half concealed, but from whose chimneys the smoke cheerfully ascends.” – Henry David Thoreau

 

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Why I Don’t Like “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”

A couple of days ago my daughter were in the car driving to a store so she could shop while her children were in school and I had the local radio station on. This particular station plays Holiday songs almost non-stop from Thanksgiving until Christmas and I thought having it on and playing softly in the background would keep us in the holiday spirit as we battled traffic and crowds.

But a few minutes into our drive “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” came on. I reached over and turned the radio off and, without even realizing I said it out loud, muttered, “I hate that song.”

My daughter asked me, “Why do you hate it?” and I have to confess now that I didn’t give her a truthful answer when I said, “Oh I just don’t like it” because I didn’t want her to think her old man was a wuss. I don’t think I’ve ever explained it to anyone other than my wife and that was only because she caught me weeping over it 15 years ago.

I used to love the song; the music and the lyrics, but that all changed in 1999.

1999 was a bad year for me, probably the worst at least in terms of the loss of loved ones. Early on the morning of Thursday, September 14th, my mom called to tell me that my Nana, her mother, had passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 91. I had just seen Nana the Saturday before as she drifted in and out of consciousness in the bed that the wonderful Hospice folks had set up in my parent’s living room (ironic, for a dying person) so the call was not unexpected but still unwelcome.

Then 2 ½ months later on Thursday, December 2nd, my younger brother called me at work to let me know that our father had passed away at the age of 74 after a prolonged illness. Again, the call was not unexpected (my brother was home from New York precisely because we knew our father’s passing was imminent), but it was no more welcome than the call in September.

So, as I mentioned earlier, I used to love the song; the music and the lyrics, however that all changed in 1999. But the change took me completely by surprise.

Christmas time rolled around and somewhere, on the radio, on TV, on a CD, I don’t remember how but somewhere the song “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” made its way to my ears and I was fine until the lyrics

“Through the years we all will be together, if the Fates allow”

and suddenly I was choked up and my eyes were brimming with tears as the reality that we would NOT be together through the years hit me. The Fates did not allow and there would never be another Christmas when we would be together.

I still, even 15 years later, can’t seem to hear the words without choking up, sniffling and getting tears in my eyes. As I said, a wuss.

So that is my story about why I don’t like “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas”

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