Zatanna and her cousin Zachary might have their differences okay, they drive each other crazy but if they don't stick together, they'll be taken to the cleaners by one of Hell's most powerful demons! He's betting it all on a chance to claim Zatanna's soul, and in Vegas, the house always wins!
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The art, like the story, is bright and easy to follow, in contrast to the gloomy, dark atmosphere of most supernatural-themed titles. Zatanna looks especially attractive without coming off as a hyper-sexualized bombshell. If there is any shortcoming, it is that Zachary Zatanna looks a lot older here than he does in other books. Read Full Review
The subplot of Zee disappointing Zach is a bit cliched, down to the look on his face as he sees her empty seat at his show. While the art is over all great, Chad Harrison keeps drawing these odd lines in Zee's fishnets. They almost look like garters, but they'd be in the wrong place. Once would be just one of those odd mistakes, but it happens a few times. Read Full Review
This storyline has brought Zachary Zatara back into Zatanna's life, and Dini does a good job of defining the relationship between the two between the covers of comic book stories past. There is room for growth and exploration for both characters, as well as further defining their relationship. That is one of the developments I'm looking forward to in the next issue as Dini continues to define the world around Zatanna. Read Full Review