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The animated version of Zatanna first appeared in '']'' (voiced by ]) where she was depicted as simply being an illusionist with no apparent magic powers who was a close friend of ] when he was trained by her and father. The animated version of Zatanna first appeared in '']'' (voiced by ]) where she was depicted as simply being an illusionist with no apparent magic powers. She developed a close friendship with ] during the years in which Bruce was travelling the globe, learning skills that would later serve him as Batman. He came to Zatara as "John Smith" to learn to be an escape artist, but also found his young daughter growing attracted to him. Later in life, she came to ] with her magic show, but found herself being framed by a cynical and criminal magic debunker, Montague Kane. Her efforts to restore her name and stop Kane put her side-by-side with the Batman, whom she ended up recognizing as "John Smith".


Since then, further depictions both on online ] shorts and in '']'' (voiced by ]) have shown her with her powers. In addition, there were also two episodes of a '']'' contest entry where Zatanna was a teenage hero who was more like a cross between '']'' and '']''. Since then, further depictions both on online ] shorts and in '']'' (voiced by ]) have shown her with powers. Somewhere between ''Batman'' and ''JLU'', she gained both significant magical powers and knowledge of the real secret identity of Batman. This granted her membership to the expanded 57-member superhero group, which helped Batman when Circe transformed ] into a pig. Zatanna led Batman on a chase of the goddess, culminating in Batman having to sing "Am I Blue?" (thus exposing a hidden part of himself) to get Circe to reverse the spell.

] fan-favorite writer ] wrote both of Zatanna's major appearances as chronicled above, and apparently likes the character quite a lot. (In 1998, Alan Burnett told ]: "Paul Dini wanted to use Zatanna because he’s secretly in love with her. It’s something we try not to talk about too much.") Paul recently married magician Misty Lee, so the last laugh may indeed be his.

In addition, there were also two episodes of a '']'' contest entry where Zatanna was a teenage hero who was more like a cross between '']'' and '']''.


==See also== ==See also==

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Comics character
Zatanna
File:Zatannabolland.jpgZatanna.
Brian Bolland, artist.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceHawkman #4
Created byGardner Fox
Murphy Anderson
In-story information
Alter egoZatanna Zatara
Team affiliationsJustice League (Reserve member)
Sentinels of Magic
AbilitiesCan use magic with commands spelled backwards.

Zatanna Zatara, usually known simply as Zatanna, is a DC Comics superheroine.

She is a wizard, the daughter of two other wizards, and shares the family's inherent ability to cast powerful spells; like her father, John Zatara, she does this by describing the desired effect in backwards speech (e.g., sdrawkcab hceeps).

Her background is one of the most unusual ones in comics. Her father was Giovanni "John" Zatara, who was himself a descendant of Leonardo da Vinci (who happened to be a secret magician in the DC universe), the Freemason Cagliostro, Alchemist Nicholas Flamel, and Nostradamus. In addition, her uncle is Alchemist Evan Fulcanelli. Her mother is Sindella, a member of the Homo Magi race, who have been suggested to come from Atlantis. (It has been implied that Zatanna is descended from King Arion of Atlantis.)

She was a stage illusionist before she discovered her true magic powers when investigating the disappearance of her father. The story of this search was the subject of the first major comic book crossover story arc as she meets various superheroes like Batman, Hawkman and Hawkwoman and Green Lantern.

She assisted the Justice League of America on a number of cases before finally being elected to membership in Justice League of America #161. During her tenure with that group, her power level was briefly reduced to having control of the four elements of Empedocles (earth, air, fire, and water); this limitation was reversed in World's Finest Comics #277. During her time with the group, she was a central figure in the controversial mind-wipings of Dr. Light and Batman, which were revealed in the 2004 miniseries Identity Crisis. After her departure from the team, she regained her full power and she continues her stage career with the additional calling as a sentinel against mystical threats.

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In 2005 Zatanna is one of the main 7 in Grant Morrison's 30-issue mini-series Seven Soldiers of Victory.

Zatanna also appears in DC's Vertigo (comics) imprint. She appears several times in The Books of Magic, typically to counsel Timothy Hunter, the main character. In the newest series in the "Hunter" series, Books of Magick: Life During Wartime, Zatanna is a member of an underground human resistance fighting against fairies. The Zatanna in that series is much darker and more violent than most other appearances. Her depiction in Life During Wartime may represent an alternate universe. In Hellblazer she was the tantric partner of John Constantine at one point in the past.


Other Media Depiction

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Zatanna, as depicted in Justice League Unlimited

The animated version of Zatanna first appeared in Batman: The Animated Series (voiced by Julie Brown) where she was depicted as simply being an illusionist with no apparent magic powers. She developed a close friendship with Bruce Wayne during the years in which Bruce was travelling the globe, learning skills that would later serve him as Batman. He came to Zatara as "John Smith" to learn to be an escape artist, but also found his young daughter growing attracted to him. Later in life, she came to Gotham with her magic show, but found herself being framed by a cynical and criminal magic debunker, Montague Kane. Her efforts to restore her name and stop Kane put her side-by-side with the Batman, whom she ended up recognizing as "John Smith".

Since then, further depictions both on online Flash animation shorts and in Justice League Unlimited (voiced by Jennifer Hale) have shown her with powers. Somewhere between Batman and JLU, she gained both significant magical powers and knowledge of the real secret identity of Batman. This granted her membership to the expanded 57-member superhero group, which helped Batman when Circe transformed Wonder Woman into a pig. Zatanna led Batman on a chase of the goddess, culminating in Batman having to sing "Am I Blue?" (thus exposing a hidden part of himself) to get Circe to reverse the spell.

DCAU fan-favorite writer Paul Dini wrote both of Zatanna's major appearances as chronicled above, and apparently likes the character quite a lot. (In 1998, Alan Burnett told Wizard Magazine: "Paul Dini wanted to use Zatanna because he’s secretly in love with her. It’s something we try not to talk about too much.") Paul recently married magician Misty Lee, so the last laugh may indeed be his.

In addition, there were also two episodes of a Cartoon Monsoon contest entry where Zatanna was a teenage hero who was more like a cross between Sabrina The Teenage Witch and Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

See also

Gotham Girls

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