According to the DC Calendar, today is the birthday of that mistress of magic, Zatanna...as well as the birthday of her creator, author
Gardner Fox.
That little bit of magic says what better time to look back at the saga that introduced Zatanna...the search for Zatara, her father!
Hawkman and Detective Comics
It all started in
Hawkman #4 (October-November, 1964) by
Gardner Fox and
Murphy Anderson, as Hawkman met Zatanna, and Hawkgirl met Zatanna....and the Hawks had to bring these two together (Zatanna had accidentally split herself in two using her magic to try to find her father). Later, in Gotham City, Batman and Robin fought a witch in
Detective Comics #336 (February, 1965) by
Gardner Fox,
Sheldon Moldoff and
Joe Giella, who was manipulated into fighting the dynamic duo by the Outsider...but, what does this have to do with Zatanna?
Atom and Green Lantern
With her first cover appearance in
Atom #19 (June-July, 1965) by
Gardner Fox,
Gil Kane and
Sid Greene, Zatanna recruits the Atom for help in reaching the subatomic world of Catamoore, where she thinks she can find her father. When the duo arrive there, they battle an old foe of Zatara's, the Druid, who claims to have stolen Zatara's magic and banish him. They defeat the Druid, but, Zatanna must continue her quest. Green Lantern helps out next, in
Green Lantern #42 (January, 1966) by
Gardner Fox,
Gil Kane and
Sid Greene, where Hal gets a magical power boost to his ring from Zatanna, ends up in another magical dimension (Ys), where Zatara had been sent by the Druid. There, Green Lantern and Zatanna face the Warlock, but find Zatara had already left with the Warlock of Ys' crystal ball.
Detective Comics and Justice League Of America
Stretching things a bit, Zatanna gets help from the Elongated Man in
Detective Comics #355 (September, 1966) by
Gardner Fox and
Carmine Infantino, where Ralph helps her find the book of I-Ching, which will help Zatanna find her father in the dark realms. Zatanna finally finds her father in
Justice League Of America #51 (February, 1967) by
Gardner Fox,
Mike Sekowsky and
Sid Greene, and defeats Allura (an evil elemental who caused the problem) with the help of magical duplicates of the heroes who helped her before (revealing she was the witch who bedeviled the Batman), but is nice enough to gather the real heroes to thank them for their help!
Zatanna's origins
After all that adventure, a look back at the origins of Zatanna and her father, Zatanna, including how John Zatara first learned his backward magic, and how Zatanna discovered her father was missing in a special tale originally from
DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest #5 (November-December, 1980) by
Gerry Conway,
Romeo Tanghal and
Vince Colletta, rounds out the collection of
JLA:
Zatanna's Search (2004), which has a cover by
Brian Bolland.
Now, if DC would just collect these stories again, perhaps adding Zatanna's
back ups from
Adventure Comics,
Lois Lane,
Supergirl and the
Zatanna Special....it would be magic!
I don't remember the issue but the Vince Colletta inked Zatanna with the borderless stockings is her most iconic image.
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