Love the poem. Is the ad on the back for the Grit newspaper? I would swear that every comic a bought as a kid (a loooooong time ago) had that same ad on the back.
I thought there were a bunch of reindeer, but apparently there were two, Rudolph and the nasty one: “Olive, the other reindeer, used to laugh and call him names”.
If I remember correct, the Codename: Kids Next Door had a Christmas special that doubled as thinly-veiled homage to the X-Men, specifically, Giant Sized X-Men #1 published in 1975.
Ivy Valory Premium Member 5 months ago
Aww …
TStyle78 5 months ago
I’m not familiar with that version.
zerotvus 5 months ago
It would’ve been better with the army men ad on the back……
phritzg Premium Member 5 months ago
To Scott and John: I really like how Roy has evolved over the past several years.
ahnk_2000 5 months ago
Love the poem. Is the ad on the back for the Grit newspaper? I would swear that every comic a bought as a kid (a loooooong time ago) had that same ad on the back.
Old Time Tales Premium Member 5 months ago
Simply being a flying reindeer is not good enough! Nasal pyrotechnics is the deal maker.
cmo2495 Premium Member 5 months ago
I miss the ads for X-ray glasses and sea monkeys in today’s comics.
ladykat 5 months ago
I guess he could, if he wanted to.
Meg: All Seriousness Aside 5 months ago
I thought there were a bunch of reindeer, but apparently there were two, Rudolph and the nasty one: “Olive, the other reindeer, used to laugh and call him names”.
oakie817 5 months ago
oh, why not? don’t the Avengers have like 765 members now?
T Smith 5 months ago
Eh… close enough.
StoicLion1973 5 months ago
If I remember correct, the Codename: Kids Next Door had a Christmas special that doubled as thinly-veiled homage to the X-Men, specifically, Giant Sized X-Men #1 published in 1975.
micromos 5 months ago
Do you know that if you read the comics at night? The ads don’t appear. Happy holidays!
andrewjb 5 months ago
It’s Professor Xavier. I’m sure Roy would know that.