Showing posts with label Captain Marvel I. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captain Marvel I. Show all posts

Friday, October 21, 2022

BLACK ADAM RETURNS Conclusion

...Black Adam has been resurrected by Captain Marvel's arch-enemy, Dr Sivana!
Unable to defeat the Big Red Cheese, Adam follows Sivana's suggestion to slay Shazam and deprive Cap of his power source...not realizing that it would probably also result in losing his own powers!
Note: this was years before the movie Superman II and Superman's "amnesia kiss" which made Lois Lane forget that the Man of Steel and Clark Kent were one and the same!
Black Adam would return several more times to battle Captain Marvel...and Superman, as well, before 1985's Crisis on Infinite Earths would end the DC multiverse and reboot literally everything!
But that's a story for another time!
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Thursday, October 20, 2022

BLACK ADAM RETURNS Part 1

Though Black Adam died at the end of his lone Golden Age appearance as shown HERE...
...as they say on Monty Python's Flying Circus; "He got better!"
Note: this story was created during the run of the 1970s SHAZAM! TV series, and the comic adapted elements of the show, inserting Billy Batson's already-existing Uncle Dudley into the safari-jacketed and mustachioed Mentor role, and utilizing the "Eterni-phone" (which usually connected directly to the gods whose initials made up "Shazam") to contact the old wizard!
To be concluded
TOMORROW!
Writer (and associate editor) E Nelson Bridwell was a serious "continuity cop" as this explanation of how the Egyptian gods (with a bit of logic-stretching) filled out the "SHAZAM" anagram shows!
Plus, artist Kurt Schaffenberger hard worked on the original Fawcett run of the "Marvel Family" when he entered the comics business back in the 1950s!
But this story from DC's SHAZAM! #28 (1976) shows him at his artistic peak two decades later!
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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

BLACK ADAM "Who He WAS, and How He Came to Be..." Conclusion

We Have Already Seen...

...Black Adam, the first person the old wizard Shazam granted powers to, has returned after 5,000 years to continue his attempt to conquer the Earth!
But a duo of new Shazam-created champions, Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr, stand in his way.
But all three combatants discover their magical powers are equal, and neither side can gain an advantage!
As Black Adam retreats to rethink his strategy against these new enemies, the Marvels head to the Rock of Eternity to consult Shazam as to how to defeat a foe exactly like themselves...
This tale, written by Otto Binder, penciled by C C Beck, and inked by Pete Costanza from Fawcett's Marvel Family #1 (1945), was Black Adam's sole Golden Age appearance!
(Amazing, considering how often villains considered deceased managed to reappear in comics!)
After Shazam and his champions were revived by DC in the Bronze Age, Black Adam was left in literary limbo...
...until he was literally resurrected!
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Tuesday, October 18, 2022

BLACK ADAM "Who He WAS, and How He Came to Be..." Part 1

...perhaps you should see who (and what), the nominal "hero" was!
Let's begin at the beginning...during the Golden Age of Comics...
...a story old Shazam will relate...
TOMORROW!
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Holiday Reading Room CAPTAIN MARVEL ADVENTURES "Plot Against Christmas"

He's not a captain in the Kree starfleet (or his son) or the other, female, Human/Kree Captain...
This is the original guy, the one who yelled "SHAZAM!", starring in a Christmas tale about a miser who...well read it for yourself...
This Yultide tale from Fawcett's Captain Marvel Adventures #42 (1945) was illustrated by Pete Costanza with touchups by C C Beck.
The writer, who owed a great deal to Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", is unknown.
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