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  2. Captain Marvel (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    He is the alter ego of Billy Batson, a boy who, by speaking the magic word " SHAZAM!" (acronym of six "immortal elders": Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury), is transformed into a costumed adult with the powers of superhuman strength, speed, flight, and other abilities.

  3. Superman/Shazam: First Thunder - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 1-4012-0923-8. Superman/Shazam: First Thunder is a 2006 comic book mini-series published by DC Comics, written by Judd Winick, and illustrated by Joshua Middleton. The narrative depicts the initial encounter between two DC superheroes, Superman and Shazam. In contrast to common perceptions, the mini-series illustrates how the superheroes ...

  4. Sabbac - Wikipedia

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    Sabbac is the name of three American comic book supervillains appearing in DC Comics.The original Sabbac debuted in Captain Marvel Jr. #4 (February 1943), and was created by Otto Binder and Al Carreno as an enemy of Captain Marvel Jr., while an updated version debuted in Outsiders #8 (March 2004), and was created by Judd Winick and Tom Raney as a nemesis for both Junior and the Outsiders ...

  5. Shazam (wizard) - Wikipedia

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    Mastery of magic and occultism; reality manipulation and can bestow the Powers of Shazam, which includes various superpowers such as superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes and stamina alongside other powers originating from divine entities. Shazam (/ʃəˈzæm/), also known as The Wizard or Wizard Shazam, is a fictional character ...

  6. Black Adam - Wikipedia

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    In The Marvel Family #1, Black Adam is an ancient Egyptian named Teth-Adam (i.e., "Mighty Human"), who is chosen by the wizard Shazam to be his successor due to his presumed moral purity. [6] This story is reprinted in DC's Shazam! #8 (1973), which is his first appearance in the Bronze Age.

  7. Marvel Family - Wikipedia

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    Editor (s) Wendell Crowley. The Marvel Family, also known as the Shazam Family[1] (also Shazamily), are a group of superheroes who originally appeared in books published by Fawcett Comics and were later acquired by DC Comics. Created in 1942 by writer Otto Binder and artist Marc Swayze, the team was created as an extension of Fawcett's Captain ...

  8. Captain Marvel Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Art by Mac Raboy. Captain Marvel Jr., also known as Shazam Jr. (Frederick Christopher " Freddy " Freeman), is a superhero appearing in American comic books formerly published by Fawcett Comics and currently published by DC Comics. A member of the Marvel/Shazam Family team of superheroes associated with Captain Marvel/Shazam, he was created by ...

  9. Doctor Sivana - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Sivana (left) and Captain Marvel on the cover of Whiz Comics #57 (August 1944).Art by C.C. Beck.. Infamously evil, Doctor Sivana appeared in well over half of all of the Golden Age Captain Marvel comic stories, and in all of the first four stories, after having deduced Captain Marvel's dual identity as boy radio broadcaster Billy Batson early on.