Zatanna (DC Comics) Character Review
Zatanna Zatara is a fictional Character in the DC Comics universe. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Murphy Anderson, Zatanna first appeared in Hawkman vol. 1 (October–November 1964).
The character, both a stage magician and a real magician like her father Giovanni "John" Zatara, is known for her involvement with the Justice League, her retconned childhood association with Batman, and her crossing of the Vertigo line with characters such as romantic partner John Constantine and protégé Timothy Hunter. She was ranked fourth in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list. More about Zatanna (DC Comics) Character Review - keep on reading !!
Fictional Character Biography
Zatanna is the daughter of magician Giovanni Zatara (who appeared in Golden Age comic books) and Sindella, a member of the mystical Homo magi race. Her younger cousin, the teenager Zachary Zatara, is also a magician in the DCU. Zatanna makes her living as a stage illusionist
prior to discovering her magical abilities while investigating the
disappearance of her father. Zatanna's search for her father was the
subject of a storyline which was featured in several titles edited by Julius Schwartz and in it, Zatanna interacts with Batman and Robin (in disguise as a witch and under the control of the villain The Outsider), Hawkman and Hawkwoman (Hawkman Vol. 1, #4, Nov. 1964), the Atom (The Atom#19, May 1965), Green Lantern (Green LanternVol. 2, #42, Jan. 1966) and Elongated Man (Detective Comics #355, Sept. 1966). The series culminated in Justice League of America (Feb. 1967). This Justice League adventure took place during the
Batman television craze where Batman was featured prominently on the
cover. The premise that the witch in Detective #336 was Zatanna was perceived by many fans at the time as an attempt to get Batman participating in this issue of Justice League of America no matter how vague the connection to Zatanna's quest was.
Zatanna assists the Justice League of America on a number of cases before being elected to membership in Justice League of America (Dec. 1978). During her tenure with the group, her power level diminishes, so that she can only control the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water; this limitation is reversed in World's Finest Comics (Mar. 1982).
In Neil Gaiman's Books of Magic series Zatanna becomes friends
and even temporary guardian to Timothy Hunter, a boy destined to become
the greatest wizard in the world, and his girlfriend Molly who at the
time was cursed by the Queen of the Fairies and unable to touch anything
in the human world including the ground. After a brief stay she sent
Molly home and Tim wandered off on his own adventures.
In the 2004 limited series Identity Crisis, Zatanna is a member of the Justice League at the time the villain Dr. Light brutally attacks and rapes the Elongated Man's wife, Sue Dibny.
When apprehended, he threatens the JLA members' families. Although
Zatanna is prepared to erase Light's memories of the incident (as she
had done to other villains with dangerous knowledge to the League),
tampering with Light's mind sparks a debate among the League members:
should the villain's personality be transformed in order to prevent him
from repeating his crime? Zatanna, Hawkman, and The Atom (Ray Palmer) vote for such action, while Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) vote against. The Flash (Barry Allen) breaks the tie. Zatanna mind-wipes
Light, and the process results in his intellectual abilities being
lowered. In the midst of the process, Batman appears and tries to stop
it. Zatanna freezes him, and the members vote unanimously to erase
Batman's memories of the incident as well.
Her working relationship to Batman sours after he discovers the
alteration to his memory. When Zatanna helps Batman with reconnaissance
at one of Ra's al Ghul's Lazarus Pits, she asks him why he came to her. "I needed someone I could trust," Batman says. "But I had to settle for you." However, after Infinite Crisis, their relationship appears to have warmed; in Detective Comics #824 he calls her for information on a card-counter involved in scamming the Penguin. He makes no mention of their conflict, and casually calls her by her nickname, "Zee".
Catwoman discovers that Zatanna's mind-wipe of Dr. Light in Identity Crisis is not an isolated occurrence; Catwoman's journey from villain to hero and her resulting efforts to lead a moral life are retconned
as being the result of Zatanna's mental intervention. Catwoman comes to
distrust her memories, motives, and the choices she has made since that
incident. In retaliation, Catwoman covers Zatanna's mouth with a piece
of duct tape and shoves her out a window.
A 2005 four-issue Zatanna limited series was published as part of Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers of Victory event. In it, at a support group for superheroes, she recounts a failed magical ritual to search for her father's tomes, during which one of her past spells summons a shapeshifter named Gwydion, who kills her companions. This trauma, combined with her guilt from her former mind-wipes, robs her of her powers. With the help of her new apprentice, Misty Kilgore,
she captures Gwydion to use as her own. She eventually regains her
confidence and powers, and uses them to defeat Zor, a rogue Time Tailor
who released the Sheeda as a plague to infect and degrade the entire universe.
As a reward, the other Time Tailors allow her one last meeting with her
father, who reveals that his books were written in her, his "greatest
spell and gift to the world." In the final battle against the Sheeda,
Zatanna casts a spell to move time and space, retroactively positioning
the Seven Soldiers to overthrow the Sheeda.
In Detective Comics #833 (August 2007), it is stated that Zatanna's father was a friend of Thomas Wayne.
Zatara trained Bruce Wayne in the art of escape; and Bruce and Zatanna
were childhood friends (although Batman believes that he has never met
in her Justice League of America #51, and her only memory of
meeting him is while she was disguised). Bruce helps Zatanna investigate
the death of one of her former assistants; all clues point to a
performer named Ivar Loxias. However, Loxias is revealed to be the Joker
in disguise; he shoots Zatanna in the throat and incapacitates Batman.
Zatanna is able to heal herself by writing a curing spell in her own
blood, and she is instrumental in foiling the Joker's scheme. Bruce puts
Zatanna's betrayal behind him, allowing the two to renew their
friendship.
On the "Roll Call" of Justice League of America #22, Zatanna is listed as a part of the team. Called upon to help with Red Tornado's restoration in his android form, she aids the League when they are attacked by a new, powerful iteration of Amazo.
During the battle, Zatanna has her mouth magically removed with her
spells, and once again uses her blood to write out spells and restore
it. However, she is silenced again after Amazo uses his power ring
to create a gag for her mouth that she is unable to remove, rendering
her useless for much of the fight. After Wonder Woman throws off Amazo's
concentration and causes the gag to vanish, Zatanna defeats Amazo once
and for all by using Red Tornado's soul. Following this battle, Zatanna
rejoins the team.
Zatanna later accompanies Firestorm, Black Lightning, and Batman to Metropolis after they come to believe Kimiyo Hoshi has been kidnapped by agents of the covert metahuman team known as the Shadow Cabinet. After a brief conflict, Zatanna and the others are informed by teenaged superheroine Rocket
that Kimiyo's perceived abduction was actually a misunderstanding
caused by the Shadow Cabinet's mission to seek out her help in dealing
with the cosmic vampire known as Starbreaker. With assistance from Hardware and Icon, Zatanna and her comrades are able to defeat Starbreaker in a massive battle in the Himalayas.
In Gotham City Sirens Zatanna is visited and violently restrained by Poison Ivy, who interacts via a tree and asks her if her encounter with Catwoman changed Selina in any way.
Zatanna takes a leave of absence from the JLA, only to reappear during a battle with Despero. Once Despero is defeated, Zatanna informs the League of the apocalyptic events of the Blackest Night taking place across the globe. After taking the team to the Hall of Justice
to find Firestorm, she is forced to fight the undead form of her
father, continually pitting the black magic he wields against her own; it is implied she was successful in banishing the Black Lantern, but
was left psychologically crushed from having to kill her father again
(in a fashion). In the aftermath of Blackest Night, Kimiyo mentions that Zatanna is one of the members who has left the team.
In May 2010 Zatanna began starring in her own solo series, written by Paul Dini and with art from Stephane Roux.
Now no longer an active member of the JLA, Zatanna is asked by officer
Dale Colton to help her solve a murder case at a restaurant frequented
by mobsters. Zatanna informs Dale that the murderer was a powerful
sorcerer known as Brother Night, who rules the supernatural crime scene
in San Francisco. After Zatanna shows up at Night's demonic nightclub
and threatens him, he responds by calling upon a powerful nightmare
demon for help in taking her down, but Zatanna defeats and imprisons the demon to aid her later. A crooked casino owner who had made a deal for eternal youth with the
demon of avarice by selling the souls of his brides to the demon—each
one is claimed by the demon seconds after they are pronounced man and
wife—attempts to use a love potion to win Zatanna's soul for his master, but when her cousin Zachary—who came to find Zatanna after she missed
his show—breaks the spell, the casino owner begs Zatanna to turn him
into a soulless lump of gold in order to escape torment in Hell. Aside from Brother Night, Zatanna also faces other threats, such as
Oscar Hample, a man who tried to murder her when she was a child and was
turned into a puppet by her father. She is also kidnapped by a new villain named Siphon, who tries to steal her abilities. Using Zatanna's cellphone, Power Girl finds her and removes the duct tape from Zatanna's mouth, and together the two heroines defeat Siphon.
Powers and Abilities (Zatanna)
Zatanna is a powerful sorceress whose abilities are apparently genetic.
As a tribute to her father and as a focal point, she usually casts
spells by speaking verbal commands backwards. She has also proven
capable on many occasions of casting spells by speaking normally, and,
in rarer occasions, the ability to use magic for simple tasks without
speaking. Like Black Canary,
Zatanna's reliance on her voice often led to her being bound and gagged
by villains in Silver Age stories, thus rendering her 'powerless'. On
very rare occasions, Zatanna has cast spells by writing them in her own
blood rather than speaking them aloud. It is used as a last resort, only
to heal from severe physical damage preventing her to speak, like
having her larynx mangled by a bullet, or her mouth magically erased by her own powers. The only magic command issued in both cases, Heal me, had to be spelled backwards, as if she were speaking (laeH em).
Overuse of her magical powers can deplete them to the point that
further use of them starts to put a considerable strain on her physical
well-being: as with other magical users, the only way to restore her
waning powers is an extended period of rest.
Even if not as adept as Madame Xanadu, Zatanna has proven herself able to call upon tarot reading for insight or divination. Apparently, such a task does not require verbal incantations, spoken or
written, at all, nor is it tied to a specific tarot deck.
The limits of her powers have never been clearly established. She is
often depicted working alongside the most powerful magic-users on Earth,
including Doctor Fate, Madame Xanadu, John Constantine, and Captain Marvel (Shazam).
She has used her powers to command elemental forces, heal, transmute
and transmogrify objects, manipulate minds, and attack her opponents
with energy blasts. She has resurrected the city of Metropolis from ruin, merged Aquaman's spirit with the entire ocean in the finale of the "Obsidian Age" story arc, and manipulated time and space. During a portion of her initial tenure
with the Justice League, her powers were more limited, consisting in the
manipulation of fire, air, water, and earth. Furthermore, her powers
seems tied to her self-confidence, as the long series of blunders
described in Seven Soldiers left her both emotionally and psychologically shattered, powerless, until she was able to restore her lost confidence.
Zatanna is a skilled illusionist, showgirl and stage magician even
without resorting to her innate magical powers. In fact she considers
part of her "training" exercising sleight of hand tricks, and she claims to have invented a variation of the three card shuffle game
called the "Zatara shuffle", in which she's so fast and precise that,
even without resorting to cheating, only skilled gamblers like Selina
Kyle are able to follow the movements of her hands.
In Other Media (Film/Movie)
- In 2005 screenwriter Hadley Davis (Ice Princess) announced that she had written an action-comedy featuring a teenaged version of Zatanna. Nothing further was ever heard about this project, and it is presumed to have been abandoned.
- Zatanna will be featured in Guillermo del Toro's upcoming film, based on the Justice League Dark comics.
- An alternate version of Zatanna makes a brief cameo appearance in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths as a member of the Crime Syndicate of America.
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