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  • Fantastic Four Vol. 6 #5, (Legacy 650), 2018 Creators: Written by Dan
    Slott Drawn and inked by Aaron Kuder Colored by Marte Gracia & Erick
    Arciniega Lettered by VC's Joe Caramagna 4 out of 9 covers feature
    Ben in Jewish regalia! Esad Ribic cover - Ben in tallis and kippa
    holding Alicia, surrounded by heart and doves Mark Brooks variant -
    Ben in tallis and kippa holding Alicia in wedding dress Elizabeth
    Torque variant - Ben in tallis and kippa kissing Alicia under the
    chuppah Alex Ross variant - Ben in kippa kissing Alicia, surrounded
    on either side by superhero battles
    In an interview with CBR, Dan slott reveals he was building to Ben proposing to Alicia in the Thing #25, but was told the wedding
    would have to be in FF (then written by J Michael Straczynski
    First, a flashback with art by Mike and Laura Allred, very touching story about Sue teaching Ben to dance for the wedding
    while flashing back to playing matchmaker Then bachelor party
    with art by Adam Hughes. Serpent Society burst out of cakes
    Wedding in Benson, AZ??? Rabbi Lowenthal traveled with everyone
    to officiate Meet Aunt Petunia and Uncle Jake, who says kids
    being teenagers is meshugana Benson?? Don’t think there’s many
    Jews in Benson. The nearest synagogue is a 37 minute drive south
    (Temple Kol Hamidbar in Sierra Vista) Finally get to the wedding
    There is a chuppa. Ben wears a tallis “Alicia Reiss Masters and
    Benjamin Jacob Grimm” both sound more Jewish with their middle
    names (Jacob Reiss was her deceased father, Phillip Masters her
    stepfather) Doom interrupts with a worldwide projection announcing
    Galactus has returned and he'll defend earth, but nobody better
    enter Latverian airspace. The FF immediately think they need to
    spring into action “Remember what the rabbi said” Alicia asks Ben
    to have patience. Definitely what happens, people lose their
    identities, become just THE rabbi LITERAL CHUPPAH Reed uses a
    coronal displacement device (a 4-minute time bubble) to give those
    under the chutzpah time to finish the wedding while everybody else
    is frozen Amazing literalization of the chuppah as sacred time.
    Time literally freezes under the canopy They give vows. Not a
    traditionally Jewish thing, but more popular these days Typical I
    do moment No harei at, no ketubah, no sheva brachot Rabbi
    Lowenthal: “It is said that, at our weddings, the crash of a glass
    ends the hush of mythic time under a huppah… allowing the world and a
    new beginning to come rushing in. Never before has that been more
    true.” Seems entirely taken from Anita Diamant's The Jewish Wedding
    Now, which is reprinted on myjewishlearning. Pretty sure Dan just
    googled chuppah She writes “The crash of glass ends the hush of
    mythic time under the huppah, and the world rushes in. Everyone
    exhales, claps and shouts, “Mazel tov!” The celebration begins”
    Bubble snaps as they shout mazel tov, team rushes off in just married
    fantasticar
    Marvel Holiday Special 1994 The Thing in “Losin’ The Blues” Creators: Written by Greg Wright Drawn by Mike Manley Colored by
    Greg Wright Lettered by Brad Joyce Wright- early 90’s work like
    Deathlok and Morbius the Living Vampire Thing saves a group of
    ice skaters from a Christmas tree about to smash them Young girl
    named Amy starts asking lots of questions complaining about Xmas
    and Trees Intersperse their conversation with Ben stopping various
    crimes - a Salvation army robbery, a jewelry store robbery. People
    keep yelling at Ben for causing damage as he saves “I'm Jewish.
    They don't have a million Hanukkah specials on TV, or big sales,
    or tons of decorations. People think Hanukkah’s like eight days of
    Christmas, and it isn't! It wouldn't be so bad if Christmas stuff
    wasn't everywhere for three months, you know. I'm proud if my
    religion, but this stuff makes me feel--like--less or something.”
    Goes on yo explain how she doesn't see peace or goodwill, just
    fighting over presents Punk kids steal Amy's coat. Ben goes to
    offer her his, but a homeless person gives his coat first.
    Supposed to be sweet, but it's super creepy Ben gives his coat to
    the homeless man, who managed to convince Amy the season is about
    goodwill She gives Ben some felt as a Hanukkah present she just
    had lying around Ben offers to get all three hot cocoa Funny, I
    remembered the first time I read this story that it felt like Ben had
    never heard of Hanukkah before. But it comes across as him playing
    cou, leaving Amy room to articulate her own position. It could fit in
    with a narrative of Ben as someone who turned his back on his Judaism
    Marvel Holiday Special 2004 “The True Meaning of...” Creators: Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Drawn by Duncan Rouleau Inked by
    Aaron Sowd Colored by Morry Hollowell Lettered by Clem Robins
    Franklin has to write a report for school on what his family does for
    the holidays, so he dictates it to HERBIE Thing identifies himself
    and Shadowcat as the only two openly Jewish superheroes Bull. Even
    if Moon Knight is still secretive and Magneto is evil at the time,
    there's Sabra Celebrates Hanukah with Mr. Sheckerberg and orphans
    Franklin offers to host the Hanukkah party at the Baxter building,
    Ben reveals Reed and Sue have offered. But he's not interested He
    likes that it's low key
    “This is personal. Between me and God. You understand?” Ben doesn't strike me as religious.
    Franklin finally talks to Reed about whether he believes in God Ends with an equation of all religious holidays as the same
    “Christmas and Hanukkah and Kwanzaa...other holidays like Ramadan”
    Frustratingly shallow read of holidays
    Marvel Holiday Comic 2011 “Chinese Food for Christmas” Creators: Written by Jamie S. Rich Drawn by Paco Diaz Colored by
    Jean-Francois Beaulieu Lettered by Jeff Eckleberry Jamie is
    currently group editor for Batman comics FF era Ben
    Ben on the phone with Kitty Pryde, who is teasing him about his pumpkin spice eggnog latte and the fact Sasquatch and Moon
    Knight will eat all the sesame chicken
    Thing also brings up stereotypical Jewish drink, manischewitz Ben is hunting down this monster that keeps stealing Xmas
    decorations “It may be Christmas time for the gentiles, but for
    you...it's clobberin’ time!”
    Turns out the monster is stealing everything for orphan children whose charity Christmas was canceled
    Ben invites them to Jewish Christmas Weird that he asks if they have heard of Hanukkah (they have, and they know it's over)
    instead of whether they know what Jews do on Christmas All the
    Jewish superheroes celebrating together:
    Moon Knight, Songbird, Shadowcat, Thing, Sasquatch, Wiccan Gold, Langkowski, Kaplan Wiccan is lighting a hanukkiyah, which is
    cool except… He's not lit the central shanah candle We established
    Hanukkah is over!
    Marvel Two-in-One #8 (1975) - Thing and Ghost Rider team up Ghost Rider witnesses Three Wise Men recreation Thing insists that
    Mr. Fantastic celebrate Christmas with his family while he goes to
    investigate. Interpretive room for him being Jewish

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  • Fantastic Four Vol. 6 #5, (Legacy 650), 2018 Creators: Written by Dan
    Slott Drawn and inked by Aaron Kuder Colored by Marte Gracia & Erick
    Arciniega Lettered by VC's Joe Caramagna 4 out of 9 covers feature
    Ben in Jewish regalia! Esad Ribic cover - Ben in tallis and kippa
    holding Alicia, surrounded by heart and doves Mark Brooks variant -
    Ben in tallis and kippa holding Alicia in wedding dress Elizabeth
    Torque variant - Ben in tallis and kippa kissing Alicia under the
    chuppah Alex Ross variant - Ben in kippa kissing Alicia, surrounded
    on either side by superhero battles
    In an interview with CBR, Dan slott reveals he was building to Ben proposing to Alicia in the Thing #25, but was told the wedding
    would have to be in FF (then written by J Michael Straczynski
    First, a flashback with art by Mike and Laura Allred, very touching story about Sue teaching Ben to dance for the wedding
    while flashing back to playing matchmaker Then bachelor party
    with art by Adam Hughes. Serpent Society burst out of cakes
    Wedding in Benson, AZ??? Rabbi Lowenthal traveled with everyone
    to officiate Meet Aunt Petunia and Uncle Jake, who says kids
    being teenagers is meshugana Benson?? Don’t think there’s many
    Jews in Benson. The nearest synagogue is a 37 minute drive south
    (Temple Kol Hamidbar in Sierra Vista) Finally get to the wedding
    There is a chuppa. Ben wears a tallis “Alicia Reiss Masters and
    Benjamin Jacob Grimm” both sound more Jewish with their middle
    names (Jacob Reiss was her deceased father, Phillip Masters her
    stepfather) Doom interrupts with a worldwide projection announcing
    Galactus has returned and he'll defend earth, but nobody better
    enter Latverian airspace. The FF immediately think they need to
    spring into action “Remember what the rabbi said” Alicia asks Ben
    to have patience. Definitely what happens, people lose their
    identities, become just THE rabbi LITERAL CHUPPAH Reed uses a
    coronal displacement device (a 4-minute time bubble) to give those
    under the chutzpah time to finish the wedding while everybody else
    is frozen Amazing literalization of the chuppah as sacred time.
    Time literally freezes under the canopy They give vows. Not a
    traditionally Jewish thing, but more popular these days Typical I
    do moment No harei at, no ketubah, no sheva brachot Rabbi
    Lowenthal: “It is said that, at our weddings, the crash of a glass
    ends the hush of mythic time under a huppah… allowing the world and a
    new beginning to come rushing in. Never before has that been more
    true.” Seems entirely taken from Anita Diamant's The Jewish Wedding
    Now, which is reprinted on myjewishlearning. Pretty sure Dan just
    googled chuppah She writes “The crash of glass ends the hush of
    mythic time under the huppah, and the world rushes in. Everyone
    exhales, claps and shouts, “Mazel tov!” The celebration begins”
    Bubble snaps as they shout mazel tov, team rushes off in just married
    fantasticar
    Marvel Holiday Special 1994 The Thing in “Losin’ The Blues” Creators: Written by Greg Wright Drawn by Mike Manley Colored by
    Greg Wright Lettered by Brad Joyce Wright- early 90’s work like
    Deathlok and Morbius the Living Vampire Thing saves a group of
    ice skaters from a Christmas tree about to smash them Young girl
    named Amy starts asking lots of questions complaining about Xmas
    and Trees Intersperse their conversation with Ben stopping various
    crimes - a Salvation army robbery, a jewelry store robbery. People
    keep yelling at Ben for causing damage as he saves “I'm Jewish.
    They don't have a million Hanukkah specials on TV, or big sales,
    or tons of decorations. People think Hanukkah’s like eight days of
    Christmas, and it isn't! It wouldn't be so bad if Christmas stuff
    wasn't everywhere for three months, you know. I'm proud if my
    religion, but this stuff makes me feel--like--less or something.”
    Goes on yo explain how she doesn't see peace or goodwill, just
    fighting over presents Punk kids steal Amy's coat. Ben goes to
    offer her his, but a homeless person gives his coat first.
    Supposed to be sweet, but it's super creepy Ben gives his coat to
    the homeless man, who managed to convince Amy the season is about
    goodwill She gives Ben some felt as a Hanukkah present she just
    had lying around Ben offers to get all three hot cocoa Funny, I
    remembered the first time I read this story that it felt like Ben had
    never heard of Hanukkah before. But it comes across as him playing
    cou, leaving Amy room to articulate her own position. It could fit in
    with a narrative of Ben as someone who turned his back on his Judaism
    Marvel Holiday Special 2004 “The True Meaning of...” Creators: Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Drawn by Duncan Rouleau Inked by
    Aaron Sowd Colored by Morry Hollowell Lettered by Clem Robins
    Franklin has to write a report for school on what his family does for
    the holidays, so he dictates it to HERBIE Thing identifies himself
    and Shadowcat as the only two openly Jewish superheroes Bull. Even
    if Moon Knight is still secretive and Magneto is evil at the time,
    there's Sabra Celebrates Hanukah with Mr. Sheckerberg and orphans
    Franklin offers to host the Hanukkah party at the Baxter building,
    Ben reveals Reed and Sue have offered. But he's not interested He
    likes that it's low key
    “This is personal. Between me and God. You understand?” Ben doesn't strike me as religious.
    Franklin finally talks to Reed about whether he believes in God Ends with an equation of all religious holidays as the same
    “Christmas and Hanukkah and Kwanzaa...other holidays like Ramadan”
    Frustratingly shallow read of holidays
    Marvel Holiday Comic 2011 “Chinese Food for Christmas” Creators: Written by Jamie S. Rich Drawn by Paco Diaz Colored by
    Jean-Francois Beaulieu Lettered by Jeff Eckleberry Jamie is
    currently group editor for Batman comics FF era Ben
    Ben on the phone with Kitty Pryde, who is teasing him about his pumpkin spice eggnog latte and the fact Sasquatch and Moon
    Knight will eat all the sesame chicken
    Thing also brings up stereotypical Jewish drink, manischewitz Ben is hunting down this monster that keeps stealing Xmas
    decorations “It may be Christmas time for the gentiles, but for
    you...it's clobberin’ time!”
    Turns out the monster is stealing everything for orphan children whose charity Christmas was canceled
    Ben invites them to Jewish Christmas Weird that he asks if they have heard of Hanukkah (they have, and they know it's over)
    instead of whether they know what Jews do on Christmas All the
    Jewish superheroes celebrating together:
    Moon Knight, Songbird, Shadowcat, Thing, Sasquatch, Wiccan Gold, Langkowski, Kaplan Wiccan is lighting a hanukkiyah, which is
    cool except… He's not lit the central shanah candle We established
    Hanukkah is over!
    Marvel Two-in-One #8 (1975) - Thing and Ghost Rider team up Ghost Rider witnesses Three Wise Men recreation Thing insists that
    Mr. Fantastic celebrate Christmas with his family while he goes to
    investigate. Interpretive room for him being Jewish

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