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A better version of Batman’s dinosaur is revealed.

Warning! Contains spoilers for Knight Terrors: Zatanna #1!The dinosaur Batman keeps hidden away in his Batcave is nothing compared to one amazing Justice League trap. When the DC Universe comes under attack by an army of nightmares, one hero shows the Dark Knight what a real countermeasure is.

Zatanna implores Cliff to get the slumbering bodies of Wonder Woman and Detective Chimp to safety while she handles the Sleepless Knights. As Robotman whisks the heroes away, the nightmarish villains draw closer to the magic hero. However, Zatanna shouts the magic words "Nogard senob kcatta!", which causes the dragon fossil stored away in the Justice League Dark's archives to attack the Sleepless Knights.

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