There's plenty of music. [She's sitting in her apartment, sitting sideways, legs over the arms of the chair. Reading something. And oh, this is blasting in the background.]
Thirty-nine in May. Or... something. I'm still confused since it's 2009 here and 2011 back home. And I've made it through more than one Crisis, so timelines are a bit wonky.
Zatanna Zatara, stage magician, writer, and former chairwoman of the Justice League of America. Current leader of the Sentinels of Magic. You have to have some confidence in yourself if you want to be a celebrity. Hollywood eats shy girls alive.
Some. I've punched a lot of 'em, though -- except Boston. It's hard to punch a guy whose super power is being a ghost, you know? Overall, most of the fans usually have that weird hero worship thing so they can barely ask me to sign an autograph -- there was this period of like, four years or so? Where guys in bad costumes would try to fight me on the street so they could be my arch-nemesis, though. [True story. Most just wanted her to touch them.]
Well, some have had legit meta abilities. So it was up to me to stop them, anyway. Most of them give up after a while. Usually after being turned into a rat for a few days. The villain scene in San Francisco isn't that big. Things get crazy when I'm in Gotham every damn time, though.
I suppose so? I know I'm fictional in some universes. I'd be careful who you say that sort of thing to, though. Not everyone is able to acknowledge or are aware that in some universes they exist in a different form so easily.
Actually, I'm a Homo Magi. Chances are, I'll live forever. We also stop aging right about... oh, now for me? Maybe a little later.
Don't know? I mean, different people react differently. There's some real... uh, special people here, if you get my drift? So I don't doubt that some might react more violently.
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"Because you think" was the main part, there, by the way.
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Zatanna Zatara, stage magician, writer, and former chairwoman of the Justice League of America. Current leader of the Sentinels of Magic. You have to have some confidence in yourself if you want to be a celebrity. Hollywood eats shy girls alive.
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Can I just say, you are smoking hot for pushing forty.
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Hate to toot my own horn, so to speak, but people don't call me "magic babe numero uno," for no reason.
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...do people actually call you that?
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Some. I've punched a lot of 'em, though -- except Boston. It's hard to punch a guy whose super power is being a ghost, you know? Overall, most of the fans usually have that weird hero worship thing so they can barely ask me to sign an autograph -- there was this period of like, four years or so? Where guys in bad costumes would try to fight me on the street so they could be my arch-nemesis, though. [True story. Most just wanted her to touch them.]
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What are they gonna do about it?
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Don't know? I mean, different people react differently. There's some real... uh, special people here, if you get my drift? So I don't doubt that some might react more violently.
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It's balls-deep in freaks.
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