Homo magi is a term to describe a sub-race of magic-using humans in the DC Universe. According to Doctor Mist in Secret Origins #27, the Homo magi evolved in a parallel but separate line, alongside Homo sapiens. Homo magi and Metahumans account for most of the superhuman abilities in the DC Universe. The term, Homo magi, was introduced to DC Comics readers in the pages of Secret Origins #27 written by Jean-Marc Lofficier (credited as Ehrich Weiss), Randy Lofficier, and Roy Thomas.

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  • Homo magi is a term to describe a sub-race of magic-using humans in the DC Universe. According to Doctor Mist in Secret Origins #27, the Homo magi evolved in a parallel but separate line, alongside Homo sapiens. Homo magi and Metahumans account for most of the superhuman abilities in the DC Universe. The term, Homo magi, was introduced to DC Comics readers in the pages of Secret Origins #27 written by Jean-Marc Lofficier (credited as Ehrich Weiss), Randy Lofficier, and Roy Thomas. The story titled A Symphony of Shadows features a Homo magi named Zatanna, who is searching for her mother Sindella, and provides the possible origins of Zatanna Zatara, Giovanni Zatara and Doctor Mist.
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  • Homo magi is a term to describe a sub-race of magic-using humans in the DC Universe. According to Doctor Mist in Secret Origins #27, the Homo magi evolved in a parallel but separate line, alongside Homo sapiens. Homo magi and Metahumans account for most of the superhuman abilities in the DC Universe. The term, Homo magi, was introduced to DC Comics readers in the pages of Secret Origins #27 written by Jean-Marc Lofficier (credited as Ehrich Weiss), Randy Lofficier, and Roy Thomas.
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