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    Zatanna #12

    Zatanna » Zatanna #12 - Symmetry released by DC Comics on June 2011.

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    4.4 stars

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    No Sir, Prefer Prison 0

    The Good: Stephane Roux is back on art (I think only for one issue, but still). It looks great.The cover is almost like it's own little side thing. It has nothing to do with the issue, but it's an amusing image in and of itself. Almost like a 1 panel bonus story.The villain is nothing like what I'd expect from this comic. He has all sorts of odd quirks, and yet it never seems too much, it all fits together in one smooth character.The look into Zatanna's personal life is excellent, I think Matthe...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Ogre Flog a Golfer Go! 2

    First let me address the Amanda Conner cover, she manages to encapsulate the spirit of San Francisco perfectly! Seagulls, Starbucks, an IPAD and the Golden Gate Bridge all in one image. Gotta love it!When I first picked up this issue from my LCS, I groaned really loudly. Why? Because I was super annoyed that Paul Dini was not writing this issue. He is playing hop scotch with a lot of his signature titles and I couldn't believe that he did it AGAIN. But, it is Zatanna and I simply adore her, so I...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Puff Up 1

    Cover: It is done by Amanda Conner, one of my favorite artists. Look for yourself; it is simply gorgeous!Story:Good If you thought this was going to be a mediocre issue, due to the absence of Dini you are in for a surprise. Guest writer Mathew Struges pulls out an awesome script and an interesting villain for Zatanna’s skills. This villain, Backslash, reverses Zatanna’s words so she has to find new tricks to defeat him. The whole issue keeps you entertained, and the reviewers titles may be an in...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Fun times in San Francisco 0

    Synopsis: At last, an issue in which we find out what Zatanna is actually saying when she cast magic!What's Bad? Paul Dini is not the writer for this issue, and judging by the cover, a seagull took Zatanna's muffin. What's Good?  Wheeee!! While Paul Dini is absent in this issue, Matthew Sturges does a fantastic job taking his place in this issue. The villain, Backlash is a bit corny, but thanks to his magical sword that turns back both time, things become problematic for Zatanna since it also ma...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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