Paul Dini
3.95 of 5 Votes: 3
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http://www.jinglebelle.com
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3.97 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: This was actually a lot better than I thought it would be! I must admit that I judged it by its cover and assumed it would be my "trashy" read for the week, but was pleasantly surprised by the mix of humor and seriousness. This, to me, is the kind of Batman comic that I grew up w...
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3.96 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: My overall impression of the series so far-I love the concept. Three women who have been villains, not quite bad, not quite good. All famous in their own right, sharing a house and working together. Harley, Poison Ivy and Catwoman are all awesome characters with interesting pers...
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3.73 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Going into reading this trade, my knowledge of Zatanna consisting of almost nothing besides her backwards speech in spellcasting. After reading this collection of her solo adventures I learned more about her family, past, and villains. What I learned most was that I really like...
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review 1: cons:+ if you're not into constant cheesecake the art here can get aggravating. like wow dini be a little more clear about who you're drawing this for, i think some of us don't quite get it yet+ way less shenanigans than you would think! i don't read much dc, i was just browsing ...
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3.72 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: My first review got sucked into the Review Twilight Zone, so here we go again.Zatanna is an interesting mix of showmanship, jocular affability and incredible magical aptitude. Her costume is a shirtwaist and tails, with a top hat, and she brandishes a magical wand. Her enemies ...
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3.81 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This good, old-school, super-hero team-up features fellow Justice League members Black Canary, a martial artist with a sonic scream, and Zatanna, a stage magician who wields real magic. Both are known in part for their fishnet stockings. Paul Dini reveals how the two women met a...
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3.81 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: It's funny how fundamental the differences are between Marvel and DC. Personally, I'm more of a Marvel guy. I want to like the off-kilter anything goes wackiness of the DCU, but it just doesn't work for me most of the time.I thought about that a lot while reading this book, bec...
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3.84 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Good mix of stories in here ranging from awesome to annoying... quite a mix. However, overall not bad. I like Zatanna, I just would've liked some better writing I think. Something about the dialogue just wan't clicking for me. What I really wanna find now is some interactions bet...
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review 1: Zatanna is one of those puzzling DC second-tier stalwarts who a) should be first-tier (she was in the goddamn Justice League) and b) frankly doesn't get the amount of attention the character deserves. Let's think about it this way: Zatanna is a homo magi, a branch of humanity who...
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3.81 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I'm hooked! I love the art (but then again I have a massive crush on Mike Turner. I don't need my comic book people to look normal, so I'm okay with a slight aggrandizement of both the male and female forms.Plot was awesome and had me interested in both Mirage and Harper. Have to...