Zatara the Magician
Few characters carry the golden shimmer of comics' earliest days quite like Zatara the Magician, who conjured his way onto the page in the very first New York World's Fair Comics in 1939, brought to life by Sheldon Moldoff at the dawn of the Golden Age. A DC original through and through, Zatara has kept extraordinary company across the decades — sharing adventures with the likes of Green Lantern, Hawkman, Starman, The Flash, and The Spectre, the luminous pantheon of DC's foundational heroes. His presence in titles like All-Star Squadron and DC Universe: Legacies speaks to his enduring place in the mythology of the DC universe, a figure who bridges comics' earliest magic-tinged pulp era all the way to the modern day across an 84-year publishing span. With three key-issue appearances to his name, Zatara is a genuine piece of living history — the kind of character that reminds collectors why the Golden Age still casts such a long, wonderful spell.
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Covers through the years — 2001–2021
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