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Eastern Color ⋅ 1933
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Reprint of Funnies on Parade (1933) with Santa Claus cover

Promotional giveaway distributed by Golden Eagle and Wannamaker department stores

Eastern Color ⋅ 1934
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$480
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$4.8k

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1st cover appearance of Santa Claus on a standard comic book

First Christmas story in a standard comic book, a reprinted story called 'Fanny Takes Advantage of Santa' from the comic strip Simp O'Dill

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$640
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$2.2k
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$6.8k

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1st appearance of Santa Claus in DC Comics

Promotional giveaway distributed by multiple retailers including: Bailey's, Macy's, Royal Crown, Toyland and Boston Store

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$15
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$50
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$150

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24-page promotional giveaway from Sears Roebuck and Co. department stores

Newsprint cover and interior with characters including: Santa Claus, Little Orphan Annie, Dick Tracy, Smokey Stover

Dell ⋅ 1944
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$15
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$50
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$150

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Origin of Santa Claus in the story titled 'How Santa Got His Red Suit

DC ⋅ 1945
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$240
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$830
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$2.4k

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Cover art by Jack Burnley

DC ⋅ 1946
Values Coming Soon

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Cover art by Wayne Boring

DC ⋅ 1971
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$9
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$20
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$90

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Final issue, cover art by Neal Adams

Hitman #22

Non-Key
DC ⋅ 1998
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$1
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$2
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$3

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'The Santa Contract' written by Garth Ennis using the rhythmic structure of a holiday poem

Violent story about an irradiated nuclear plant worker who goes on a killing spree dressed as Santa Claus

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$1
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$2
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$5

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Luke Cage and Danny Rand team-up with Santa to fight Krampus

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