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Zatanna: Bring Down the House - by Mariko Tamaki (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Zatanna's past and present collide in a brand-new series by Eisner Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass, I Am Not Starfire) and Javier Rodríguez!
- About the Author: Mariko Tamaki is an award-winning New York Times Bestselling writer of both comics and prose.
- 192 Pages
- Comics + Graphic Novels, Superheroes
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About the Book
"Originally published in single magazine form in Zatanna: bring down the house 1-5"--Indicia.
Book Synopsis
Zatanna's past and present collide in a brand-new series by Eisner Award-winning writer Mariko Tamaki (Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass, I Am Not Starfire) and Javier Rodríguez!
After a deadly mistake left her terrified of her own abilities, Zatanna found a home for herself in Las Vegas performing a free show full of sleight-of-hand and cheap card tricks at the crappiest casino on the strip. It's not exactly glamourous--or heroic--but it sure beats the risk of dabbling in real magic! That is, until a mysterious stranger plunges Zatanna's world into chaos, dredging up old wounds and cracking open an inter-dimensional rift in the process!
Now, Zatanna will have to face her fears and embrace her powers whether she wants to or not! But will the magic words do the trick, or will it all collapse around her like a house of cards?
This volume collects Zatanna: Bring Down The House #1-5.
This title was selected as New York Public Library Best New Comics for Adults 2025!
About the Author
Mariko Tamaki is an award-winning New York Times Bestselling writer of both comics and prose. Her work on graphic novels like Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me and Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass earned her an Eisner Award for Best Writer. In 2021, she began a ground-breaking appointment as the lead-writer for the ongoing Detective Comics series, which she continued for nearly 30 issues. In 2024, she was shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award for her Roaming. Tamaki currently resides in Toronto, Canada.