Listening to it right now. I'm up to episode 2 now. So far, it's very enjoyable. Both Zatanna and Batman feel in character and I love the dynamic between them. It feels very Dini-esque.
Also, I thought this was very succinct description:
Zatanna lived everywhere and nowhere. She went where she was needed or where she needed something—a relic, an ancient book, a place to hide. She had safehouses in half a dozen countries and a sprawling estate of her own somewhere in Europe, but she’d always said magic could not abide stability. Bruce chased wickedness in his city, his home. Zatanna chased wickedness through the world, and wherever she stood, well, that was just about the most dangerous place to be.
If Zatanna Zatara had turned up in Gotham, she had a reason.
Well She sure know how to become a witty, powerful, charming leggy dame. Digging the story so far. I like that Zee maintain some checkpoints/safehouses across the worlds.
Also an art by Carlos Gomez.2367100-zatana_gangster_age_commish_by_nemafronspain.jpg
Just read Zatanna's Truth & Justice feature and I really enjoyed it. Fresh new story and it makes me yearn for another ongoing.
Also, check out this colour spread:
It's a nice pic but it has some mistakes that bothers me like
The pelvis is too small that makes the thighs look too thin. The hat doesn't feel like Zee's wearing it. Feels more like it was drawn over her head. Also women's coat/jacket are quite small and tight fitting compared to males. It usually doesn't have so many creases.
Wasn't this comic supposed to come out in August with that awesome cover by Efren Anacleto?
This one
https://mobile.twitter.com/runwithsk...330626/photo/1
Last edited by Edwin30; 07-12-2021 at 09:41 AM.
https://thecrossoveruniverse.fandom.com/wiki/Zatanna
Zatanna often invoked Hotath from the Kull tales.
She invoked Hotath in JLA tales. If she did this in her solo tales, perhaps by Gerry Conway, such may merit mention.
https://darkmark6.tripod.com/zatanna_index.html
Zatanna debuted in 1964. Presuming birth circa 1944, then her adventures could have proceeded into the 1980's lacking floating timeline concerns.
Update: Prima facie, Conway wrote very few Zatanna solo tales.