Victims
- Halloween - Johnny Viti (Carmine Falcone's nephew), who had threatened to testify against his uncle at one point.
- Thanksgiving - The Irish (a gang of five Irish assassins hired by Falcone to murder District Attorney Harvey Dent)
- Christmas - Milos Grapa (Falcone's personal bodyguard)
- New Year's Eve - Alberto Falcone (Carmine Falcone's son)
- Valentine's Day - Mobsters hired by Maroni (Innocent patrons of rival mob boss Sal Maroni's restaurant were stunned but actually not killed by the shockwave produced by the explosion incidental to this particular Holiday killing. This is confirmed as we see them standing or trying to get up in a subsequent panel. If an innocent had really died then Gordon would not have later said, "This time it's a civilian." when Holiday murdered Coroner Dolan on Independence Day.)
- St. Patrick's Day - A large number of Maroni's men.
- April Fools Day - The Riddler (shot at, purposely unharmed. A play on the theme of April Fools Day)
- Mother's Day - The Gunsmith (a shop owner who had been making Holiday's guns)
- Father's Day - Luigi Maroni (Salvatore Maroni's father)
- Independence Day - Jasper Dolan (Gotham City Coroner)
- The Roman's Birthday - Carla Viti (Falcone's sister and Johnny Viti's mother)
- Labor Day - Salvatore Maroni
- Halloween - Carmine Falcone and Vernon Fields (corrupt assistant to District Attorney Harvey Dent)
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