Zatanna: Bring Down The House #3
| Writer | Mariko Tamaki |
| Artist | Javier Rodriguez |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
It’s out of the Casters’ lair and into the fire as Zatanna takes a tumble down the rabbit hole—although the Order of the Rabbits themselves would tell you they prefer the term “bunny well.†Within, Zatanna finds her inability to perform real magic put to the test in a pulse-pounding fight for her life against a vicious champion the Rabbits call…the Destroyer of Souls.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - Michael Guerrero
Aug 28, 2024This issue of Zatanna: Bring Down the House is a spectacular read that combines an intriguing mystery with a grotesque, magical joyride. Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Aug 28, 2024This is a perfect Black Label book, taking the core foundations of the character while putting them in a darker and stranger situation than you'd be able to pull off in a regular book. Looking forward to seeing how the last acts play out. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Aug 28, 2024Overall, Zatanna: Bring Down the House #3 is a solid installment in the series. It offers a glimpse into the magical world of the Order of the Rabbits and further explores Zatanna's character. While it has its flaws, the series' potential for intriguing storytelling remains strong. And thus, Zatanna: Bring Down the House #3 is a solid installment in the Zatanna series, offering a mix of magic, adventure, and character development. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Aug 30, 2024The artwork in this series does so much to show how Zatanna handles dealing with such crazy events as she can't avoid her destiny. It all further solidifies this as a can't miss series from DC Comics Read Full Review
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7.5
Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Aug 28, 2024Now that we are three issues in, I fear for some, this story may be moving too slowly and not have enough answers. It is not going to be for everyone, and this issue may be a make or break for readers. We continue to get breathtaking art, but the story has yet to truly reveal much, leaving us waiting for something more to happen. Read Full Review