Written by Natalie Abrams, Michael W. Conrad, Josh Trujillo, Ethan Sacks, Zipporah Smith, Rob Levin, Sholly Fisch, and Jillian Grant Art by Marcus Smith, Gavin Guidry, Andrew Drilon, Soo Lee, Juan Bobillo, and others 'Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a...Bat-Mite?! Join all your DC favorites as they take on eight classic holiday stories! From Constantine and Lex Luthor's Dickensian tale to Batwoman's puzzling Hanukkah hijinks to your classic cocoa-swilling Christmas romance switch with Harley and Amethyst, this book is a perfect companion for cookies by the fire and extra sour cmore
This is very much a fun book with some fantastic and fun Holiday Stories that fans will enjoy. So we'd like to thank for the following writers and artists for their parts in creating this fun package. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue was incredibly good. Not a single weak story in this and a few instant holiday classics. Read Full Review
You know what you're getting in this book. That could be taken as a positive or a negative, but it's a topic to be considered considering that the authors were given the task of "copying elements from well-known holiday classics! Read Full Review
I want to like these Holiday Specials. However, I think they might be better suited with one, big story instead that fits the theme than a variety sampler. If youre standing in your LCS, just skim the Superman and Booster Gold stories. Youll be done in 10 minutes max. And in all seriousness, Conrad should have done an entire issue of his story. Depending on how he worked it out, he could have gotten some serious awards for that. Read Full Review
As a package deal, DC's 'Twas the Mite Before Christmas is hardly essential reading but should satisfy anyone with a craving for holiday heroics. Read Full Review
This anthology wasn't too bad. Not every story was great but enough were a fun time to make it worth reading, I'd say. It may be far from necessary, but if you are looking for some holiday fun, I don't think you'd be steering wrong with this collection. Read Full Review
Only read the Batwoman and Damian stories. The former is kinda sorta a Hanukkah story but like every other attempt to do anything with Hanukkah, it doesn't amount to much. And if you going to have someone coming crimes connected to Hanukkah, why not have some guts and do a story about antisemitism instead of just "oh it's the Riddler, ha ha." The Damien story was cute but I am disappointed that Sholly Fisch, the only Orthodox Jew writing comics, didn't do a Hanukkah story since I think he might have gotten it right. Or maybe he just gets that there isn't much reason to do another Hanukkah story.