fhiz's Zatanna #10 - Strung Along review

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    The Good

    Dini's Zatanna remains one of DC's great little contained series. It's a fun read month to month, much like the first year of Power Girl as well as Batgirl, but along with the Puppetphobia story we have going on, there is some set up for the original villain of the series, Brother Night, coming back. Also, Cliff Chiang's art is absolutely gorgeous.  
     

    The Bad

    About the issue? Nothing really, it's enjoyable page 1 to 20. The only bad thing is, if the solicits remain true, Cliff Chiang will not be finishing the arc, due to new series artist Jamal Igle jumping on board.  
     

    The Verdict

    Puppetphobia is probably the most enjoyable arc of this series so far and we get to see hints of the future for the series. This is one of DC's hidden gems, and really deserves more attention.

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