Merry Christmas, /co/.
>>88652388
Why was the Batman's arm amputated?The surgeon performing the operation didn't have enough prep time
Lots of people in jail have nieces, pal.
Call Mr. Plow!
>>88652687
He should tie her ass to the radiator. See how much she likes it.
>>88652664
>>88652616
I think you may have skipped one page.
>>88652736
Shit, sorry. I accidentally upload an ad and that threw me off. This should go between them.
>>88652750
There should be a good-Toyman that uses his toys as protection.
>>88652788
Well, there is Hiro...
Huh, so Batman carries cash in his utility belt.
Continuing on with a Yuletide tale from the Golden Age
>>88652845
nice tale
>>88652884
It keeps happening. Why can't I hold all these presents?
>Gordon has a giant portrait of himself hanging over him
Jeez Jim, bit self-involved aren't we?
>>88653033
Does the doorman have an Uzi? How would he have stopped them?
>>88653113
Well you see, Doorman was bit by a radioactive door. It gave him the proportionate strength, speed and agility of a door, and a precognitive warning of danger called "Door-sense".
There's a Robin back-up, but it's not very Christmas-y.
>>88653121
Oh no, the dreaded radiator again!
...but it does involve Jesus.
Beginning another seasonal classic from ye olde Bronze Age, The Doomsday Book
>>88653489
Well I'm out, hopefully I'll read it later.
Thanks for storytiming!
As the 50th anniversary issue of Detective Comics, this story is told through the perspectives of a variety of characters from that book, not just Batman.
We'll start with A Very Slam Bradley Christmas, as drawn by the incomparable Alan Davis.
We Sherlock now
And that's all. Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals!