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Zachary Zatara, also known as Zatara, is a
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featured in
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published by
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. He made his first appearance in ''Teen Titans'' (vol. 3) #34 and was created by Geoff Johns and Tony Daniel. The character is the cousin of
Zatanna Zatanna Zatara (), known mononymously as Zatanna, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson, and first appeared in ''Hawkman (comic book), Hawkman'' #4 (N ...
and the nephew of the original
Zatara Giovanni "John" Zatara, simply called Zatara, is a fictional magician and superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #1 in 1938 during the Golden Age of Comic Books, mak ...
. In the aftermath of the events of ''
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'', Zachary gained magical powers and chose to follow in his family's footsteps, becoming a superhero and stage magician with real magical powers.


Publication history

The character would first appear in ''Teen Titans'' (vol. 3) #34, created by
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and
Tony Daniel Antonio Salvador Daniel (born 1977), known by the Anglicised professional name Tony S. Daniel or simply Tony Daniel, is an American comic book writer and artist, known for his work on various books for DC Comics, including ''Teen Titans'', '' F ...
.


Fictional biography

After the events of ''
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'' when magic in the
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was changed, Zachary developed abilities similar to his relatives,
Zatanna Zatara Zatanna Zatara (), known mononymously as Zatanna, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson, and first appeared in ''Hawkman'' #4 (November 1964). Through ...
and
John Zatara Giovanni "John" Zatara, simply called Zatara, is a fictional magician and superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character first appeared in ''Action Comics'' #1 in 1938 during the Golden Age of Comic Books, mak ...
. Calling himself the "most popular teenaged magician", he briefly joins the
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. Zachary has little tact, patience, and modesty when it comes to his skills. As a result, he was left with few to no friends amongst the Titans, many of whom looked at him as a selfish brat. During the initial "auditions" for the Teen Titans, Zachary met with
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(Eddie Bloomberg), with whom he would share a very shaky friendship. One night after performing as a stage magician in
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, Zachary is approached by Eddie, who asks him about a mysterious candle he found. Zachary explains that Eddie's candle is magical in nature and Eddie lights it. They are transported to Neron's realm and meet Neron himself. Although Zachary advises him not to listen to Neron's offers, Eddie makes a deal with the demon where he is transformed into a real demon. Neron then sends both the "new" Kid Devil and Zachary back to Earth. Zachary reluctantly keeps Eddie's secret. Zachary helped Eddie gain entrance into the Teen Titans, and together they have multiple adventures. They battle
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and, during one stint, went to New
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, where they are almost eaten by the Phantasm. Zachary remains a Titan for several months, before eventually quitting because one of his female teammates was driving him crazy, destabilizing his powers. Zachary briefly appears in the limited series "
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". Along with several other Titans, he tries to stop the murderous rampage of
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in Greece. He is slammed into a wall and injured. The Titans are forced to leave him behind, but he receives medical aid from Greek authorities.
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, he is performing as a professional stage magician in Japan with an attractive young Japanese assistant called "Bunny", who he treats with mixed amounts of kindness and condescension. The current Teen Titans come to speak with him, as they are looking for
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. Zachary wants nothing to do with them and does not remember his times with Eddie or the Titans fondly. Still, he states that Raven had come to him in Japan and began to ask him "weird questions...about herself". After he kicks them out, it is revealed he possesses a secret photo of Raven. At the last second, he tries to call Eddie back, but they have already left and he goes back to his show. Although Zachary has a less-than-close relationship with the Titans, he does agree to aid Robin and Ravager defeat a gang of metahumans assembled by Robin's wanna-be nemesis, Dodge. He also worked with other magical heroes assisting the Justice League in holding back the citizens of New Krypton, and re-empowered a mystically weakened Superman to deal with his magical foe, Atlas. During the incident involving the ''Terror Titans'', Zatara became one of the imprisoned heroes forced to fight on the behest of the
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, who took over the
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. Following his escape from the Dark Side Club, Zachary, along with the rest of the former captives, is offered refuge at the Titans Tower. Zachary, however, rejects this, under the misunderstanding that he was being forced to join the team in order to get refuge. He returns to Metropolis with Bunny shortly after. Zachary also appears in the ''
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'' arc. He is in the ''
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'' storyline, where he dares to attempt to banish the powerful entity Rama Kushna and is dealt heavy damage in retaliation. He is later forced to aid in the successful restoration of the goddess, something that left him drained and weak for a while. Zachary has appeared in
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in issues of
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. He was recruited by Mark Merlin to search for Prince Ra-Man. He assists in subduing angry, raging Kryptonians, the now-expanded citizens from the city of Kandor. Zachary co-stars in a back-up feature in ''
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'' alongside Black Alice and
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, which began in May 2010.


Powers and abilities

Similar to other members of his family, he possesses the unique ability to manipulate magic by articulating spells in reverse. This distinctive method allows him to unleash various magical effects. It's important to note that Zachary's magical powers have a limitation - he is unable to directly affect living beings (with the exception of doves). However, in addition to his spellcasting capabilities, he shares his cousin Zatanna's talent for clever illusions and captivating showmanship. Even without relying on spellcasting, Zachary is a skilled entertainer, capable of captivating audiences with his mastery of the art of illusion.


Appearance

* In his appearance in ''52'',
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drew Zatara in fishnets like his cousin Zatanna as a joke, stating: "As a goof, in the breakdowns, I drew that new atarakid in Zatanna’s fishnets-and-corset getup. The penciler actually drew him that way. My pleas to let it go through like that went unheeded".


Other versions


Kingdom Come

* ''
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'' features a character named Zatara, who is similar to Zachary Zatara in appearance, age, and reverse-talking magic powers. He is the son of the late Zatanna and
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, and the grandson of Giovanni Zatara. Besides being a magician, he inherited his father Constantine's ability to see the dead.


Tiny Titans

* Zatara made a couple appearances inside the children's comic book ''
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''.


References

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