A pesky visitor from Limbo Town comes calling on Zatanna but is our sorceress ready for an apprentice? And when Uriah starts poking around in Shadowcrest Mansion's many rooms, will he stumble on more than he bargained for?
This series has been pretty good, but Beechen captures 'Z' in a way I have not really seen. I love her interpretation in this issue. Uriah is a mischievous yet likeable character which might remind you of Damian Wayne. This is by far one of my favorite issues in Zatanna'z series, and one that will leave you wishing the series was not ending. Definitely worth picking up. Read Full Review
Ive really enjoyed every issue of Zatanna and Im sad to see the series end but at least it does so on a high note. Read Full Review
There is not much to say about Zatanna #16, except that it is fun and you should probably read it. Ideally, I would like to see a return to Paul Dini and a continuation to the story that began in earlier issues. It is my understanding that Zatanna is not one of the series starting over with a new first issue come September, so I do not know what exactly DC is waiting for in continuing Zatanna's main story. However, if we have to have stand-alone issues, I certainly hope there will be more like this one. Read Full Review
Fun and delightfully imaginative, supported by quite possibly some of the best art in the land, it's a generous send-off for a title that never got on its feet. Read Full Review
It wasn't a bad issue, but it wasn't as good as it could have been, and she deserved a better send off. Eybdoog, Annataz. Read Full Review
This is a good filler issue, getting a perfectly average score of 3 stars. There's no specific reason to pass it up, but neither is there any special reason to get it. If you've been reading Zatanna you might as well finish off your collection, if you have been wanting to read Zatanna you might as well pick this up as it doesn't require any history with the character, but if you don't care about Zatanna this issue won't convince you otherwise. Read Full Review