Cool Stuff: Let Marvel And DC Give You A Comic Christmas With New 2020 Hallmark Ornaments

It’s only been a few days since Halloween, and Thanksgiving is still weeks away, but thanks to the nightmare that is 2020, people are getting excited about Christmas even earlier than usual. If you’re one of the any people throwing their arms up in the air and putting up holiday decorations early, and you’re a fan of the characters ofMarvelandDC Comics, then you might want to check out some of the new 2020 Hallmark Christmas ornaments.

Bring some ofAvengers: Endgameto your Christmas tree with these two Avengers who sacrificed everything to save the world.Captain Americais wielding Mjolnir and leaping with his trusty shield whileIron Manis wielding the Infinity Stone in his latest armor, even though there’s never a shot of him wielding the stones with his helmet on.

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Flashing back to the classicBatmanseries from 1966, we’ve got Batman and Robincruising in the Batmobileon the way to save the day. Meanwhile,Burgess Meredithis grinning as the dastardlyPenguin, complete with his purple top hat and bow tie, cigarette and umbrella.

It’s theWonder Womanof Christmas past and Christmas future with these two new ornaments. One featuresLynda Carterfrom the classicWonder WomanTV seriesspreading her star-spangled cape and ready to deliver justice. The other hasGal Gadotspreading her wings in the shimmeringGolden Eagle armorfromWonder Woman 1984, which may or may not be released on Christmas.

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Here are a pair of dangerous ladies from Marvel and DC.Black Widowshould have been leaping into theaters this year, but instead she’ll only be jumping into your Christmas tree. Meanwhile,Harley QuinnfromBirds of Preywill shake things up by skating her way into your ornament collection.

These two cause mischief in their own ways.Deadpoolis a jolly guy in a red suit who can’t keep his mouth shut, andGrootfromGuardians of the Galaxyis basically a walking Christmas tree always ready to boogie. They can both throw a hell of a Christmas party.

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Reaching into more stylized versions of DC Comics superheroes, we have The Dark Knight fromBatman: The Animated SeriesandAquamanfrom classic comic books, riding on his trusty seahorse Storm. One is a billionaire crimefighter, and the other talks to fish.

Finally, give the entireJustice Leaguea place to meet on Christmas with this ornament of theHall of Justice. It might not be the best idea to clearly label your secret hideout and have it so easily visible, but I guess Justice League isn’t scared of anybody. Plus, they probably want to make sure Santa Claus can find them easily. Is that a dumb Christmas joke? Yes, and we don’t care.

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