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  2. Shazam (wizard) - Wikipedia

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    Shazam (/ ʃ ə ˈ z æ m /), also known as The Wizard or Wizard Shazam, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Fawcett Comics and DC Comics, first appearing in Whiz Comics #2 (February, 1940) created by C.C. Beck and Bill Parker.

  3. Captain Marvel (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Whiz Comics #22 (Oct. 1941), featuring Captain Marvel and his young alter-ego, Billy Batson. Art by C. C. Beck. Inspiration for Captain Marvel came from a number of sources. His visual appearance was modeled after that of Fred MacMurray, a popular American actor of the period, [13] though comparisons with both Cary Grant and Jack Oakie were made as well. [1

  4. Captain Marvel Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Captain Shazam Jr. The Commander: Abilities: By shouting the name "SHAZAM!", Freddy is bestowed the powers of divine origin, primarily of Greek-Roman and Israeli origin. These powers typically include: Superhuman physical attributes: strength, speed, durability, etc. Enhanced intelligence and knowledge; Physical and magical invulnerability

  5. Marvel Family - Wikipedia

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    He returns to Earth (or life) after Shazam appoints Captain Marvel his new successor, and was soon established as Captain Marvel's most powerful foe in physical abilities. In later DC continuity, Black Adam was initially known as Mighty Adam and was empowered by Shu (stamina), Horus (speed), Amon (strength), Zehuti (wisdom), Aton (power), and ...

  6. Mary Marvel - Wikipedia

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    Mary Marvel (also known as Lady Shazam and Mary Shazam) is a fictional character and superheroine originally published by Fawcett Comics and now owned by DC Comics. Created by Otto Binder and Marc Swayze , she first appeared in Captain Marvel Adventures #18 ( cover-dated Dec. 1942). [ 2 ]

  7. Seven Deadly Enemies of Man - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Deadly Sins appear in Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam. The Seven Deadly Sins appear in Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High, voiced by Fred Tatasciore. [10] The Seven Deadly Sins appear in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) film Shazam!, voiced by Steve Blum, Darin De Paul, and Fred Tatasciore.

  8. Superpower (ability) - Wikipedia

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    Comic book superhero Shazam has superhuman abilities derived from magic. A superpower is a special or extraordinary superhuman ability far greater than what is considered normal. Superpowers are typically displayed in science fiction and fantasy media such as comic books, TV shows, video games, and film as the key attribute of a superhero.

  9. Characters of the DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia

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    Gaining the ability to transform into an adult superhero (portrayed by Zachary Levi) upon calling the name "Shazam", Billy creates a YouTube channel with Freddy to display his superpowers and continues to act mischievously until friction occurs with his foster siblings and Doctor Sivana emerges, being envious of Billy's powers and wanting them ...