Action Comics #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Christmas 'Round the World!", Zatara uses his magic to show a group of skeptical boys the power of music across history—through scenes from the Revolutionary War, a frontier wagon train with Kit Carson, and a tense encounter with Indigenous people—each tied to a melody that changed the moment. Artist William White brings the enchanted visions to life with expressive, period-accurate art, while Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye’s festive cover captures the holiday spirit.
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Zatara overhears boys calling Ralph a sissy for choosing to practice his violin rather than play baseball. He conjures up for them scenes from the Revolutionary War, a wagon train journey with Kit Carson, and an encounter with Indians, in all of which music played an important role. As the magic fades all the scoffers have a new appreciation of music.
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