9 best gifts to give DC fans this holiday season
By Elaine Selna
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It can feel like a monumental task to get everyone the presents they want during the holiday season. We’ve compiled a list of ideas based on different superheroes for the DC fans in your life, so you don’t have to think too hard about what to buy them. Below are nine DC gifts to give the Batman, Superman, or Wonder Woman fan in your circle this holiday season.
1. The Golden Age of DC Comics by Paul Levitz: $17
For any DC fan, the adoration usually starts by reading the comics. This book from TASCHEN covers the golden years at the comic book company in over 600 pages with original illustrations, photos, and an exclusive interview with artist Joe Kubert.
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2. Superman Stocking with Cape Applique: $13
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a stocking. That’s right, Christmas decoration experts at Kurt Adler have created a 19-inch long stocking with Superman’s logo on the front with a cape applique, so now your presents can help save civilians or help you pass as a journalist from The Daily Planet.
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3. Wonder Woman Logo Expandable Necklace: $38
Alex and Ani is one of the leading charm bracelets and jewelry makers, and now they’ve taken their talents to the DC universe. This Wonder Woman necklace features the Themysciran demigod’s WW logo in red, blue, and silver encircled by silver stars.
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4. LEGO DC Batman Cowl: $48
If someone on your list can’t get enough of Gotham’s caped crusader, this LEGO cowl of Batman will be a welcome addition to their collection. This Batman statue has 410-pieces and comes with a display stand and info plaque, so even Marvel fans won’t be able to avoid learning something new about this DC icon.
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5. Aquaman Heat Sensitive Mug: $24
As the protector of both land and sea, Aquaman, currently played by Jason Momoa in the DC Universe, has to traverse the two worlds all the time. This heat-changing mug will transport Momoa’s Aquaman to under the sea in a matter of minutes while you drink your morning cup of coffee or tea.
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6. The Flash Reverse Two-Pack Casual Crew Socks: $12
Though many DC movie fans are excited to see Ezra Miller reprise his role as The Flash, there are also a bunch of DC TV fans that have enjoyed Grant Gustin’s version of the speedy superhero. Whichever one the person on your list likes, these reversible socks featuring The Flash’s logo will be a delight come Christmas.
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7. Funko Pop! Heroes: Batman Returns — Catwoman: $25
Like The Flash, many fans are eager to see Zoë Kravitz take over the Catwoman mantle in the new Robert Pattinson-led film, The Batman. In the meantime, fans will have to settle for previous iterations like Michelle Pfeiffer’s portrayal in Batman Returns and this Funko Pop! figurine showing off her incredible costume and whip.
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8. Joker Half Face Sculpted Mug: $13
The Joker is known for many things, such as his sinister laugh, eccentrically colored hair, and, most importantly, his smile. This sculpted mug shows the bottom half of his comic book face, so your drinks now have a bit more flair.
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9. Harley Quinn Baseball Bat Prop Replica: $50
If we’re talking about the Joker, we can’t leave out his partner Harley Quinn. She has become almost as popular as him thanks to Margot Robbie’s recent portrayal in movies like Suicide Squad (2016), Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) (2020), and The Suicide Squad (2021). In the first film, Harley brings her infamous baseball bat on the mission. Get this prop replica for anyone waiting for the next standalone Harley Quinn film.
Buy it: Amazon
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