Description: Experience the magic of Zatanna in this thrilling comic book by DC Comics (2010). Get your hands on this 1st issue, 1st printing, 2nd edition, Variant "A" cover, bagged, boarded & signed by Stéphane Roux (cover art/artist) with a witnessed and notarized Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and add it to your collection today! The story brings Zatanna to battle wits with Brother Night, a notorious supernatural villain, in a plot full of action, adventure, drama, mystery, and supernatural elements. The comic book is in graded 9.4 Near Mint (NM) @ 98% market Near Mint (NM) price (plus the autograph value). This vintage comic book is a must-have for fans of Zatanna and the DC Occult Universe. Zatanna Zatara (Zatanna) is a fictional magician appearing in DC Comics first appearing in Hawkman #4 (November 1964). Zatanna is the daughter of magician Giovanni "John" Zatara (Homo magi) and Sindella (Atlantean). The homo magi race (paternal) is/was a unique subset of humanity endowed with innate magical abilities and the Atlantean (maternal) blood connects her to the demigod Arion, a revered figure in ancient Atlantean history and the Sorcerer Supreme of ancient Atlantis. Furthermore, Zatanna's paternal line makes her a descendant of Leonardo da Vinci with blood relations to Nostradamus, Alessandro Cagliostro, Nicholas Flamel, and Evan Fulcanelli. She is very well known for her outfit, which consists of the magic hat, magician coat and undershirt, sleeve-less pants, fishnet nylons, and black high-heeled shoes (or high-heeled boots and/or purple tights). Zatanna's double magic based heritage grants her those inherent magical abilities and a profound command over mystical and cosmic forces believed to originate from the ancient depths of the universe. To completely focus on a particular spell or series of spells, Zatanna employs a unique method of spell-casting known as "Logomancy," (ie.. speaking backwards to invoke mystic effects as a means of concentration, a form used by her father (Zatara). This intense technique enables her to seemingly seamlessly perform a wide range of magical effects: teleportation, healing, manipulation of others' minds, and many more. Her proficiency abounds in other conventionally 'cast' forms of magic such as forms of black magic, tarot reading for insight or divination and she may use mystical objects derived from her parent's collections of mystic artifacts. Aside from magic, Zatanna is recognized for her exceptional skills as a professional & extremely talented illusionist, showgirl, and stage magician; she captivates audiences with her mesmerizing performances with both stage and actual magic.Wherein, She has honed her skills in sleight of hand and invented variations of card tricks and is adept at escape artistry, capable of freeing herself from straitjackets underwater or between magic show acts. In addition to her stage persona, Zatanna assumes the mantle of a mystic superhero, having received combat training from her father and is skilled in hand-to-hand combat. In this she wholeheartedly dedicated herself to the quest of thwarting malevolent forces. Zatanna starred in a special solo one-shot (1987) exploring her mother Sindella's background and battling the villainous sorceress Allura. In "Zatanna: Come Together" (her first solo limited series) she summons her mother's spirit and battles Tannarak (sorcerer) and Xaos (demon). In 2003, "Zatanna: Everyday Magic" (another one-shot) she fights Nimue Ravensong, a magic-user jealous of Zatanna's ability to use magic naturally and without committing sacrifices A four-issue Zatanna limited series (2005) was published as part of Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers event. Zatanna received her own solo series (Paul Dini & Stéphane Roux (May 2010)). She is asked by officer Dale Colton to help solve a horrendous murder case at a restaurant frequented by mobsters. Zatanna informs Dale that the potential murderer was a powerful sorcerer (Brother Night, ruler of San Francisco's supernatural crime scene). Stéphane Roux is a French comic book artist now residing in the United States and is known mostly for his cover work for Marvel, DC and Semic comics. Also working with Image/Top Cow on such titles as Witchblade: Blood Oath, scripted by Jean-Marc Lofficier, as well as Sibilla (scripted by Jean-Marc Lainé) and Strangers in the Semic pocket and comics publications. DC Comics had him with the longest cover assignment: Birds of Prey (issues #104 to 127). Roux has produced notable covers on various titles including Countdown to Final Crisis, Savage She-Hulk, X-Men: Worlds Apart, and The Amazing Spider-Man Extra #2. His "break-out" mini-series has been the DC Comics series Zatanna, written by Paul Dini; he followed that up with an impressive run with Harley Quinn and Power Girl with Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti.
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Artist/Writer: Paul Dini, John Kalisz, Karl Story, Stéphane Roux, Pat Brosseau, Chris Conroy
Variant Type: Cover Variant - A
Character: Zatanna, Brother Night (Eldon Peck) (Villain)
Signed By: Stephane Roux (cover artist / artist)
Tradition: US Comics
Cover Artist: Stéphane Roux
Signed: Yes
Series Title: Zatanna
Universe: DC Universe
Grade: 9.4 Near Mint
Publisher: DC Comics
Intended Audience: General Audience
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 2010
Type: Comic Book
Format: Single Issue
Language: English
Issue Number: 1
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Style: Color
Features: First Printing, Variant Cover, bagged and boarded, a witnessed and notarized Certificate of Authenticity (COA), 2nd edition (vol.#2)
Genre: Action, Adventure, Bad Girl, Crime & Thriller, Drama, Good Girl, Horror & Sci-Fi, Mystery, Occult, Superheroes, Supernatural
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States