CAN ZATANNA TRUST HER OLD FLAME, JOHN CONSTANTINE? After dealing with demons and casters and bunnies--oh my!--all Zatanna really wants is a ticket out of her own life. And in the midst of a brewing war across seemingly every faction of magic, the sudden reappearance of her old flame John Constantine might just provide the disappearing act Zatanna so desperately craves...
This issue really is a slam dunk between an incredible creative duo that uses heartfelt storytelling, engaging paneling, and encapsulating colors to deliver a memorable book. With one issue left in this miniseries, Zatanna is seemingly set on the right path, and it couldn't have been done without all of the preceding events that helped push her in the right direction. Read Full Review
Tamaki's writing is great with small human touches, but it's really Rodriguez's art that continues to shine creating a vivid and often surreal world filled with magic and horror. It's given us a very different, more haunted Zatanna, as well as a more dangerous world of magic than we're used to. This is going to read very well as a collected edition which seems to be a trademark of Black Label. Read Full Review
Zatanna vs Zatara is going to be epic, but even before that showdown finally happens, the team has already delivered one of the character's best outings to date. Read Full Review
Zatanna: Bring Down The House #4 is another excellent installment in this series. It continues to build on the strong foundation established in the previous issues, delivering a compelling story of magic, love, and self-discovery. The characters are well-developed, the relationships are complex, and the action sequences are engaging. While the pacing might feel a bit slow at times, the overall story is well-crafted and leaves a lasting impression. Readers, Zatanna: Bring Down The House #4 is a must-read for fans of magic, romance, and complex female characters. It's a captivating story that will leave you wanting more. Check it out! Read Full Review
Still loving this series way more than I expected to. Zatanna has never been a character that stuck out to me as interesting and the art style is one that I usually can't stand, but not only does this book make Zatanna and her backstory very interesting, I also really like the art! I can't explain it, but the art here really works for me. The writing is enjoyable and the plot has somehow made me appreciate the character. Will be sad to see this one end.
The art is phenomenal, the story telling it amazing, the world building is fantastic. Such a good series, so sad to see it’s only one for issue, but props to them for not milking it!
This book is progressively getting better and finding its stride.
Honestly the first couple of issues were a mess and the art was a disaster. However the art grew into the story as things got weirder and more into the magic world. Also Rodriguez drew Zatanna better each issue. She looks great and more in line of how I imagine her. So that is great!
The Zatanna Constantine relationship is how I figured it would be but that is a good thing. Complex, John betraying but still having to move forward for the greater good. Also Zatanna finding herself in this issue was great. That colour explosion with her in her full costume near the end was great.
Also I chuckled when Zatanna dragged the Stranger into the minds more
The problem with this particular book is the characters of Zatanna and John work wonderfully but the premise of the story is a bit of a mess at times. The art is subjective at most and is not for me but each to there own style.......JM