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Preview: Zatanna #3 (of 6)

Zatanna #3 (of 6)

(W) Jamal Campbell (A) Jamal Campbell
In Shops: Apr 16, 2025
SRP: $3.99

ZATANNA, CURSED?! After following her leads into an astral dimension hidden inside a television, Zatanna is plagued with only more questions and confusion. Is she ready for the chilling answers that await her about the mysterious Adam and the Lady White? Can she continue to endure the curse of the sword as its hold on her tightens? Or will she simply break?

Zatanna #3 (of 6)

Superman reaches a major DC All In milestone with its 25th issue this April! Get a first look!

Superman #25 comes to comic shops on April 23 and we have a first look at the issue! In the hands of storytellers Joshua Williamson, Jamal Campbell, Dan Mora, and Eddy BarrowsSuperman has never been more exciting to read.

The Man of Steel takes a major step forward in his legacy and faces his greatest nemesis.

As part of DC’s “Summer of Superman,” this oversized milestone issue (written by Williamson, with art by Mora, Barrows and Eber Ferreira) features the return of the true Lex Luthor to DC All In. Superman and Superwoman are still reeling from their epic battles against Doomsday and Time Trapper, but a bigger problem just appeared…Lex Luthor is back! Lex’s memory was erased during the House of Brainiac arc, but now Superman’s greatest enemy has returned with a twist, and he’s ready for a fight to control Supercorp and Metropolis. Superman #25 is a celebration of the last two years of the challenges and triumphs of the Last Son of Krypton. It’s also a key component of DC’s Summer of Superman and sets up a brand-new storyline for the Man of Steel and his allies.

Superman #25 features a wraparound main cover by series artist Mora. The main cover art is also available as a foil-embossed wraparound variant cover, with additional variant covers by Raf Grassetti, Guillem March, Jeff Dekal, Brad Walker, Dave Johnson, Laura Braga, Fico Ossio, and Dan Hipp.

Superman #25

Preview: Zatanna #2 (of 6)

Zatanna #2 (of 6)

(W) Jamal Campbell (A) Jamal Campbell
In Shops: Mar 19, 2025
SRP: $3.99

THE MISTRESS OF MAGIC, HAUNTED BY VISIONS OF DEATH! In the aftermath of her encounter with the Lady White, Zatanna is left debilitated by a mysterious cursed sword. In hopes of breaking the curse, Zatanna seeks out the hidden connection between it, her missing crewmate, the Lady White, and herself. However, with her magic compromised and her thoughts haunted by visions of death, how long can she keep herself and those around her safe?

Zatanna #2 (of 6)

Preview: Zatanna #1 (of 6)

Zatanna #1 (of 6)

(W) Jamal Campbell (A) Jamal Campbell
In Shops: Feb 19, 2025
SRP: $3.99

SUPERSTAR JAMAL CAMPBELL KICKS OFF AN ALL-NEW ZATANNA LIMITED SERIES! Zatanna Zatara, the Mistress of Magic, is back on tour! She’s got her stage crew back together and is looking forward to a new, less chaotic chapter of life. However, her plans are disrupted before they even begin when her stage crew is abducted by a ghostly new adversary, The Lady White. Now, Zatanna is plunged into machinations of tricks, swords, and curses that threaten to tear her apart from the inside out!

Zatanna #1 (of 6)

Zatanna #1 is a visual feast from writer/artist Jamal Campbell

Zatanna #1

Even though it’s a little thin on story, the new Zatanna solo series is a visual feast from writer/artist Jamal Campbell. After an enigmatic first few pages featuring light and dark princesses and flashbacks to pivotal moments in Zatanna’s character history (The death of her father Giovanni Zatara, when she joined the Justice League of America.), Zatanna #1 focuses on the preparation behind her latest magic show at San Francisco’s Terpsichore Theater. However, it all goes awry when long-dead actor/artist/dancer/singer/multi-hyphenate Lady White appears and whisks all of Zatanna’s crew members to different types of movies. What follows is a love letter to classic Hollywood cinema and spectacle as Campbell captures what it’s like to actually experience magic.

Beautiful is an understatement for Jamal Campbell’s art in Zatanna #1, and it’s easily the main draw of this comic. There’s a sequence where Zee goes into the posters of different films and must use the tropes of the genre to rescue her crew mates that lets Campbell try out different styles. However, each panel has its own magician-type flair as she hijacks the mini movies that her colleagues are stuck in. There’s moments of surreality when Zatanna breaks the rules of reality in a hypercompetent, entertaining way just like she does in her actual stage show. This dreamlike feel is reinforced by Jamal Campbell’s color choices like an exquisite porcelain for Lady White, or blues and all kinds of shiny digital effects for a musical sequence. However, the palette can also be more muted for more quiet, serious moments like Zatanna giving one of her scene partners, Adam, a sort of pep talk about his performance during a sequence.

Zatanna is definitely a comic where the art is better than the writing as it ends with a cliched cliffhanger, and it goes a little too mysterious for the first issue of a new series. (I do have faith that we’ll learn more about Lady White in future issues so I won’t ding the title too hard for that.) However, despite the hypercompression of Campbell’s plotting, he does execute a magnificent tour de force of Zatanna’s abilities, both as stage magician and an occult superhero using similar splash pages and intricate layouts for her show as well as magical battles against ghostly, mysterious Hollywood stars. However, there is still time for vulnerability like when Zatanna is brooding in her dressing room in her first appearance before putting on a brave face for rehearsal. Also, not every trick goes off without a hitch, but this imperfection adds much-needed conflict to the comic and breaks the montage of gorgeous spreads

Zatanna #1 showcases Jamal Campbell’s sequential storytelling chops as he melds fairy tales, magic shows, and classic Hollywood glamor with the usual top hat, tuxedo, and fishnets shenanigans. It could use a little more story, but with his mastery of layout, color, and atmosphere, I’m not complaining too much.

Story/Art: Jamal Campbell Letters: Ariana Maher
Story: 7.1 Art: 9.0 Overall: 8.1 Recommendation: Buy

DC Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Zatanna #1 (of 6)

Zatanna #1 (of 6)

(W) Jamal Campbell (A) Jamal Campbell
In Shops: Feb 19, 2025
SRP: $3.99

SUPERSTAR JAMAL CAMPBELL KICKS OFF AN ALL-NEW ZATANNA LIMITED SERIES! Zatanna Zatara, the Mistress of Magic, is back on tour! She’s got her stage crew back together and is looking forward to a new, less chaotic chapter of life. However, her plans are disrupted before they even begin when her stage crew is abducted by a ghostly new adversary, The Lady White. Now, Zatanna is plunged into machinations of tricks, swords, and curses that threaten to tear her apart from the inside out!

Zatanna #1 (of 6)

Green Lantern John Stewart gets a Statue in Burbank, CA

An iconic member of DC’s Green Lantern Corps stands as a symbol of willpower and keeper of law and order for visitors and residents of Burbank as a seven-and-a-half-foot-tall bronze statue of Green Lantern John Stewart was unveiled today in a special ceremony at Empire Center’s Hangar 28 in Burbank. The statue is the newest product of a partnership between Visit Burbank, DC, and Warner Bros. Discovery, joining celebrated DC Super Heroes Batman, in downtown Burbank, and Wonder Woman, at the entrance to the Warner Bros. Studio Tour.

Today’s unveiling ceremony was attended by local government and business luminaries including Burbank Vice Mayor Nikki Perez; DC President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee; and DC writers Jeremy Adams, Morgan Hampton, and Tim Sheridan.

The more than 600-pound Green Lantern statue design was inspired by acclaimed DC artist Jamal Campbell and was crafted by Burbank’s American Fine Arts Foundry and Fabrication. To celebrate the city’s newest statue, Visit Burbank has also commissioned an exclusive comic, Green Lantern John Stewart, Global Guardian, written by John Ridley and Charlotte Fullerton McDuffie with art by Amancay Nahuelpan, CHRISCROSS, and Jordi Tarragona and cover art by Jamal Campbell, that will be made available.

The newly installed Green Lantern statue can be viewed 24 hours a day at Empire Center’s Hangar 28 at 1775 N Victory Place, Burbank, CA.

Preview: Superman #18

Superman #18

(W) Joshua Williamson (A) Jamal Campbell
In Shops: Sep 18, 2024
SRP: $4.99

ABSOLUTE POWER TIE-IN! Waller has the powerless heroes of the DC Universe on the ropes! Can the powerless Superman and Zatanna find the mystical map to the Dark Roads in time to get some major back-up?! Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, Mercy, Jimmy, and Silver Banshee are on the run from the superpowered Amazos but find themselves pulled into a battle for the soul of Metropolis! Don’t miss the shocking cliffhanger that impacts the future of the Superman titles!

Superman #18

Preview: Nightwing Uncovered #1

Nightwing Uncovered #1

(W) Ivan Cohen (A) Dexter Soy, Jim Lee, Dan Mora, Jamal Campbell, Travis Moore
In Shops: Sep 11, 2024
SRP: $5.99

ALL YOUR FAVORITE NIGHTWING COVERS, ALL IN ONE PLACE! Art by Dexter Soy, Jim Lee, Dan Mora, Jamal Campbell, Travis Moore and Others Dick Grayson is front and center in a stunning collection of some of the most compelling cover art to grace his solo title over the years!

Nightwing Uncovered #1

Preview: Superman #17

Superman #17

(W) Joshua Williamson (A) Jamal Campbell
In Shops: Aug 21, 2024
SRP: $4.99

ABSOLUTE POWER TIE-IN! After the traumatic events of Absolute Power #2, Superman and Zatanna trek into the darkest areas of the DC Universe to find a way to stop Waller and her growing army. Powerless and without magic, are they willing to make a deal with a devil to save the world?

Superman #17
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