Firstly, I hope everyone had a really good Christmas. I am wading straight in on this book.
A two pager tells how Phillip Brooks wrote the lyrics to "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem". Nice, but I am never sure how true stories like this are.
"Jeremy Christmas" was excellent, it really hit the mark. This would certainly be in my Comic Book Christmas Anthology, which I really must make! My only very minor gripe is the way that the Spirit of Christmas is dressed, makes him look like he'd be more at home with Robin in Sherwood Forest.
A nice little line in the next story, "The Music Box Trio".
I'm his conscience, and I've told him and told him -- But I don't get through to him!
This was also
VERY good, and had the feel of a Christmas Classic. Well it should as Packard Ratte is a very good Scrooge clone. I am
REALLY impressed with this book.
The last big story "The Three Wishes" keeps the bar high. We finish up with stories about: the writing of Handel's Messiah, the music of "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" and the origins of Christmas carols.
Verdict: Superb! This comic should be compulsory reading for EVERYONE. I am signing off now, to see if there are any scraps left in the fridge! This is completely futile, as a trio of four-legged freeloaders (with the aid of a female human accomplice) appear to strip the fridge bare on a daily basis.