Videos by ComicBook.com
In yet another bid to destroy Wonder Woman, National Security Advisor Veronica Cale deployed the Suicide Squad. Among the teamโs members was none other than the Absolute Universeโs version of Zatanna, whose magic could rival Wonder Womanโs. However, after Zatanna escaped in Absolute Wonder Woman #17, Cale deployed an even stronger sorcerer who appeared as a terrifying, burning skeleton demon and who used his blood magic to destroy Wonder Womanโs magical arm. The following issue unveils that this nightmarish creature is none other than Zatannaโs father, the underrated Golden Age superhero Giovanni Zatara.
Zatara Ushered in an Age of Magical Heroes

Among the many magical superheroes in the main DC Universe, including John Constantine, Doctor Fate, and Zatanna, the latterโs father is often overlooked despite his immense role in shaping DC Comics. From his initial aesthetic to the future generations of heroes he inspired, itโs safe to say that Zatara is one of the most underrated but impactful heroes in comic book history.
First appearing in Action Comics #1 in 1938, Giovanni Zatara debuted in the same issue as Superman, making him DC Comicsโ second official superhero. His debut also made him the first superhero to use sorcery to fight crime. Initially a stage magician, Zatara discovered the notebooks of his ancestor, Leonardo da Vinci, and studied them to master real magic. By speaking backwards, Zatara evoked his powerful magic. He then dedicated his life to use his sorcery to help others as the Master Magician. During the Golden Age, Zatara would travel the world and thwart the forces of evil with his spells, undoubtedly inspiring other comic writers to develop their own magical heroes.
While Zatara never became as popular as Golden Age heroic sorcerers like Doctor Fate or joined any major superhero teams like the Justice Society, Zatara undoubtedly left a big impact on other iconic DC characters. On top of paving the way for other magical superheroes, Zataraโs main claim to fame is that he taught his daughter Zatanna everything he knows about magic and showmanship. And when a powerful and evil witch abducted Zatara, it was his disappearance that inspired Zatanna to begin her superhero career to find and rescue him, which she eventually accomplished. Additionally, Zatara mentored Batman in the art of escapology. Even if heโs not popular today, Zataraโs legacy can still be felt through the next generation of heroes he mentored.









