
As you can probably guess, there's some unseasonal holiday celebrated, which is to be expected while dealing with a weekly feature over the course of a year.




A familiar-looking comic that was used to advertise a Santa advertisement in an earlier entry.

A rare instance of celebrating Hanukkah when Christmas was still a good twenty days away.




And that takes care of 1988! Next month, we'll start with the New Years Resolution of 1989!
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