Friday, December 21, 2012

Today in Comics History, December 21: Gotham City's budget crisis forces postponement of Hanukkah to December 21


from Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #126 (DC, February 2000), script by Greg Rucka and Devin Grayson, pencils by Damien Scott and Dale Eaglesham, inks by John Floyd, colors by Pamela Rambo, color separations by Wildstorm FX, letters by Willie Schubert

3 comments:

Blam said...

Er, Bully... You do know that Chanukah shifts around a bit every year on the Gregorian calendar since it's out of sync with the traditional Jewish calendar, don't you? In 2000 Chanukah actually began on Dec. 22nd (per the Interwebs, not my memory). Growing up a kid of mixed parentage, I always loved it when Christmas and Chanukah overlapped and we had the candles of the menorah and the tree lit at the same time.

Bully said...

Oh, I do know that, Blam! But I will never let the facts get in the way of a joke.

Blam said...

Nor should you. Carry on. 8^)