
The mob and a madman calling himself Calendar Man take center stage as Christmas nears, meaning the Holiday killer will strike at any moment! But what part does The Joker play in the mayhem? Could he be more connected to Holiday than Batman originally believed? This episode is based on Batman: The Long Halloween #3 (Dec. 1996) written by Jeph Loeb with artwork by Tim Sale. © & ™ DC. Listen to DC HIGH VOLUME: BATMAN: https://lnk.to/DCHighVolume Learn more at: https://www.dc.com/highvolume Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You're listening to DC High Volume, Batman. There's a serial killer on the loose in Gotham City, striking only on holidays. Christmas is drawing near as fear spreads with no leads in sight as to the identity of this holiday killer. As the bodies pile up, so do the questions like, what part does the Joker play in the mayhem? Just ask the family bound and gagged while a mad clown reads the papers.
And now, The Long Halloween, chapter three.
Christmas Eve in Gotham City. A serial killer the newspapers have dubbed Holiday is on the loose. He or she has struck on Halloween and Thanksgiving. Holidays. And tomorrow is Christmas. This fact has an escape notice of the Joker.
Holiday Killer Stalks Gotham. Who is Holiday? Who is Holiday?
Happy holidays. Happy holidays. Living in a snowy wonder place.
I hate that song. Joker will seize every opportunity to take his anger out on the innocent, such as this family attempting to celebrate the holiday.
Then he slithered and slunk with a smile most unpleasant around the whole room and took every present The one speck of food that he left in the house was a crumb. That was even too small for a mouse. To the top of the porch. To the top of the wall. Now dash away. Dash away. Dash away all.
Arkham Asylum.
The Joker's escaped again. Attacked some family. Took all their Christmas presents, for God's sake. I know. You do? Well, we just heard him. Never mind. So many here in Arkham. Nearly double from when you first appeared. Not that there's a direct correlation. But, uh... Hey, come here. Come here. Do you give it any thought?
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