blueecho's Hawkman #4 - The Girl Who Split in Two!; The Machine that Magnetized Men! review

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    Comic history in fishnets

    A little bit of a strange issue though somewhat on par with the typical reading experience from the silver age, this is best known for being the first appearance of Zatanna Zatara. She appears here in a story which could seem almost like a throwaway, except that the character was given a second chance elsewhere to catch on as one of DC's B-List characters. The first story, and the one focusing on her is a bit non-sensical, and not really in line with those powers that she would later exhibit, but it is probably the better of the two stories. The second story deals with time traveling thieves who use magnets. It is not really worth reading except for those interested in the little bit of comic history. For those who are Zatanna fans, it might be a fun read to see where it is that she came from, but there is not much more here than that.

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