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DC's Zatannic Panic! #1

Writer: Daniel Warren Johnson, Andrew MacLean, Cavan Scott, Roberto Recchioni Artist: Riley Rossmo, Gigi Cavenago, Andrew MacLean, John McCrea Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 1, 2025 Cover Price: $9.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
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Spooky stories for terrifying times, featuring bone-chilling tales from some ofcomics’ most fearsome fabulists and harrowing artists! With spine-tingling shorts starring Batman, Ambush Bug, Raven, The Demon, Plastic Man, Swamp Thing,and, of course, the Mistress of Magic herself, Zatanna, as they summon spirits andstruggle against the supernatural!

  • 9.1
    Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth Oct 1, 2025

    DC's Zatannic Panic #1 is the perfect thing to get you into the Halloween spirit! There's something in here for everyone, and each story sets its own very high standards. Read Full Review

  • 9.1
    KPB Comics - Neil King Oct 1, 2025

    DC's Zatannic Panic! #1 is a strong holiday offering. It does a great job of balancing darker, more serious horror and psychological drama (Zatanna, Batman, Warlord) with fun, chaotic supernatural action (Plastic Man, Etrigan, Swamp Thing) and meta-humor (Ambush Bug). The sheer diversity of art and storytelling makes it feel like a genuine event comic, reminding the reader of the breadth of the DC Universe's magical, monstrous, and wonderfully weird corners. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Oct 1, 2025

    Overall, this was a strong anthology with some real gems of stories, although a few didn't work and some others could have stood to be twice as long. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Marvel Maximus Oct 1, 2025

    DC's Zatannic Panic! #1 is like a Halloween night haul. You go back home with your bag of collected candies. Some you like more than others, some your sweet tooth is sick of, but what you'll find reminds you of childhood. That time when you didn't know any better, when you believed rumors that your school used to be an old war hospital, or when you and your friends ran away after hours because you thought you heard an urban legend coming true. Read Full Review

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