Henry Fuseli will be a proud man. This issue portrays Fuseli as the prime adversity of Zatanna and it has been inspired from “The Nightmare” by Henry Fuseli. It is a wonderful portrayal of the dark and horrifying visions of fear and danger. Fuseli gives Zee nightmares by using the people around Zatanna’s neighborhood and plays with her memories.
Dini does extremely well to create a tale, where the main protagonist has seen the various aspects of DC Universe. She is a part of Justice League, who has been called into action. She is a state magician, preparing for her next show, a spiritual guru of San Francisco and dons many other human avatars. She is almost exhausted of being so very involved and in such demand. Dini is doing the job of putting together various pieces and creating Zatanna’s rogues gallery, building a story that seems to be heading in some direction.
Charles Manson builds his criminal empire in a way that could give jitters to anyone. It is well organized and his network grows at a dangerous speed. He even befriends Zatanna’s new buddy, Detective Dale Cotton.
Roux again scores highly with his art work and it compliments the wonderful world created by Zatanna. As far as Fuseli is concerned, he doesn’t merely look like someone who gives nightmares to a young girl but is a very well etched character.
It is incredible the way Roux manages to put together so many strong characters together to create a very strong storyline, giving enough space to each character.
