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    Zatanna #7

    Zatanna » Zatanna #7 - Shades released by DC Comics on January 2011.

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    Shades last edited by sametattoos on 01/21/23 05:25AM View full history

    Zatanna just doesn't like L.A. Never did, never will. Attending the opening of Hollywood's new Magic Museum, filled with artifacts and costumes from the world's greatest sorcerers, is more of a chore than a vacation. But she'll be surprised by what she finds there – both a connection to her father, and a truly bizarre threat that she never saw coming! They say the clothes don't make the man… but what happens when the clothes have other ideas? It's one of Zatanna's weirdest adventures yet, in a done-in-one by Adam Beechen (BATMAN BEYOND)!    
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    Shades 0

    Pros: Adam Beechen  is the guest artist for this single issue story. Zee is in Hollywood to help promote a museum of magic relics and clothing. There's a couple of cameo items like Dr. Fate's boots and Dr. Thirteen pipe. Things seem to be in order until one of the relics' essence called Sargon, an old friend of Zee's Father, starts to argue with the other magic relics essences including Zatara's sunglasses and combine to form a to fight his own version of crime in Hollywood. Silly? Yes. Beechen ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Zatanna in Hollywood 0

    The Good: Adam Beechen seems to have just as good a grasp of Zatanna as Paul Dini does. All of the same little touches to her powers and inner monologue and you could close your eyes and almost imagine Paul Dini did write this issue. Chad Hardin's art has a nice cartoony quality to it with a slight realistic touch to it that looks, for the most part, pretty nice. Especially in fight scenes. Zatanna's monologues provide a lot of really nice insight into her character and moves a whole nice bit of...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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