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  2. Shazam (wizard) - Wikipedia

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    It was confirmed by Geoff Johns, DC Comics' chief creative officer and the author of the story, that Billy Batson's alter ego would be called "Shazam" rather than "Captain Marvel" from now on. [7] In DC's, 2012 Free Comic Book Day offering called The New 52 FCBD Special #1, it was revealed that seven wizards representing seven different ...

  3. Captain Marvel (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, writer and then-DC Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns revised Billy Batson's origin for DC's New 52 universe, also renaming the character's alter-ego as "Shazam" at this time. In his new origin story, Billy Batson is a moody and troubled 15-year-old foster child living in Philadelphia who has gone through several foster homes. At his ...

  4. Chris Barton (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [10] After conceiving the idea for Shazam, Barton co-founded the company in 2000, along with co-founders Philip Inghelbrecht and Dhiraj Mukherjee, and later, Avery Wang as the fourth co-founder. [11] [12] [13] Barton located the company in London, based on the UK being the world-leading country (at the time) as measured by per-capita music ...

  5. Shazam (music app) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [21] In January 2011, Apple announced that Shazam was the fourth most downloaded free app of all time on the App Store, while rival SoundHound had the top paid iPad app. [22] In August 2012, Shazam announced the service had been used to tag five billion songs, TV shows and advertisements.

  6. Captain Marvel Jr. - Wikipedia

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    His origin as Captain Marvel Jr. was reworked and represented, with Junior making his first Post-Crisis appearance in heroic form in The Power of Shazam! #7 (Sept. 1995). Beginning with The Power of Shazam! #13, writer Jerry Ordway began focusing the book on Captain Marvel and Mary Marvel, relegating Junior to periodic solo stories.

  7. Shazam - Wikipedia

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    Shazam (wizard), a character from the Shazam!/Captain Marvel comics, who gives the superhero and his associates their powers; Shazam!, a scrambler-style theme park ride based on DC's Shazam character, located at Six Flags St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. Shazam!, 1974-77 live-action television series based on the comic book franchise

  8. Marvel Family - Wikipedia

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    As Shazam, Billy has powers and a red-uniformed appearance similar to the traditional version of Captain Marvel with the added ability to wield magic via the "living lightning" that powers him. For a time, Shazam was infected by the Batman Who Laughs with Joker Venom and became King Shazam (while Billy became a Robin).

  9. Shazam!: The New Beginning - Wikipedia

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    Shazam!: The New Beginning is a comic book four-issue limited series published from April to July 1987. [1] [2] This title is a spin-off from the DC comic title Legends.[3]It introduced Captain Marvel in a post-Crisis on Infinite Earths world.