Santa Claus
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When the unscrupulous [[Jasper Rasper]] concocts a heinous scheme to drug Santa Claus and sabotages Christmas, [[Superman]] intervenes to thwart the plot and rescue Christmas for the children of the world. (Act No. 105, Feb 1947: “The Man who hated Christmas!â€) (TGSB) | When the unscrupulous [[Jasper Rasper]] concocts a heinous scheme to drug Santa Claus and sabotages Christmas, [[Superman]] intervenes to thwart the plot and rescue Christmas for the children of the world. (Act No. 105, Feb 1947: “The Man who hated Christmas!â€) (TGSB) | ||
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== Santa Claus has appeared in the following Superman Chronicles == | == Santa Claus has appeared in the following Superman Chronicles == | ||
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(DCCP No. 67, Mar 1984: "Twas the Fright Before Christmas!") | (DCCP No. 67, Mar 1984: "Twas the Fright Before Christmas!") | ||
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+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus Santa Claus entry at the Wikipedia] | ||
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Revision as of 00:03, 22 December 2005
The patron saint of children and bearer of gifts at Christmas, a big, fat, jolly old man who live sin the North Pole and, on Christmas Eve, soars through the skies in a sleigh drawn by magic reindeer, climbing down chimneys to fill stockings hung at fireplaces with Christmas gifts.
When the unscrupulous Jasper Rasper concocts a heinous scheme to drug Santa Claus and sabotages Christmas, Superman intervenes to thwart the plot and rescue Christmas for the children of the world. (Act No. 105, Feb 1947: “The Man who hated Christmas!â€) (TGSB)
Santa Claus has appeared in the following Superman Chronicles
(Act No. 105, Feb 1947: “The Man who hated Christmas!â€)
(DCCP No. 67, Mar 1984: "Twas the Fright Before Christmas!")