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Holidaze is an American comic book series created by writer Dave Dellecese[1] and artist Andrew Cieslinski. It focuses on adult versions of famous mythical characters from childhood such as Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, Cupid, and the Easter Bunny, spending their off-the-clock time drinking together at their favorite bar, Holidaze.
First issued in 2013 in digital format via comiXology[2] and Amazon Kindle,[3] the first five issues were collected in trade paperback form in 2015.[4]
Holidaze has been named a "Top 10 Essential Christmas Digital Comic" by the United Kingdom's Pipedream Comics: The Best of Indie, Small Press and Comics[5] as well as "a hilarious and clever series" by the popular comic, movies, and pop culture website Bleeding Cool.[6]