The New Shazam is Finally Making Mary Marvel a Standalone Character
After being in the shadow of her Shazam family for too long, Mary Marvel finally gets to become her own standalone character in a new mini solo book.
Read moreAfter being in the shadow of her Shazam family for too long, Mary Marvel finally gets to become her own standalone character in a new mini solo book.
Read moreNew Chamption of Shazam! artist Evan "Doc" Shaner gave fans a closer look at a poster that reinvents Supergirl in a classic 90s ad campaign.
Read moreBlack Adam is one of the World's Mightiest Mortals, but even his impervious body isn't immune by possessions from one iconic DCAU hero, Deadman.
Read moreDC Comics has finally aged up Mary Marvel, who will explore her personal identity in the four-part miniseries The New Champion of Shazam.
Read moreDavid F. Sandberg reveals that Christophe Beck is now composing Shazam! Fury of the Gods, replacing Benjamin Wallfisch, who scored the first film.
Read moreAs Mary prepares to take over as champion, now's the perfect time to correct the franchise's biggest mistake and resolve Shazam's other name issue.
Read moreWith Shazam getting a sequel, here's everything we know about Warner Bros. and DC's Shazam! Fury of the Gods' cast, release date, and story details.
Read moreMary Marvel has already messed up her time as the Champion of Shazam, but at least she still has the adorable Hoppy the Marvel Bunny by her side.
Read moreLegendary singer Elvis was inspired early on by Shazam! and Captain Marvel Jr., which influenced his career, style, and persona in many ways.
Read moreIn Black Adam #1, on sale now, the anti-hero proved no one respects his ultimate ability: to be intimidating even without Shazam's powers.
Read moreBlack Adam has a recognizable costume design that reflects his immense power, and when fighting a fake Darkseid, Adam reveals a secret costume detail!
Read moreIn a variant cover for New Champions of Shazam #2, Dan Hipp gives DC's new Shazam a fun and Easter egg filled new costume.
Read moreIn a new look at Mary Marvel's Shazam adventures, she carries the weight of her world on her shoulders while balancing her heroic responsibilities.
Read moreThrough its subtle use of a Marvel name pun, Shazam! makes Marvel heroes canon within the DCEU, causing a weird story problem in the process.
Read moreJLA/Avengers took a moment to crack a joke about the issues they've had over the "Captain Marvel" name by having both Captains answer to their name.
Read moreToday, comic fans affectionately know Shazam as "the Big Red Cheese," but this seemingly goofy nickname has a much darker origin.
Read moreThe most anticipated movies of 2019 include the end of Disney's Star Wars trilogy and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, alongside exciting originals.
Read moreThe six names that make up Shazam's heroic identity and magic word have a discrepancy that even the hero's biggest fans may have missed.
Read moreAt the SDCC panel for the upcoming Shazam! Fury of the Gods, Zachary Levi claims that his hero, Shazam, could beat Dwayne Johnson in a fight.
Read moreIn DC vs. Vampires #7 the vampiric Shazam and Wonder Woman execute Superboy, echoing Marvel's gory Sentry vs Ares face-off in the Siege event.
Read moreOne word is all it takes to end a fight between Superman and Shazam for good. Freddy Freeman reveals the secret word to taking down the Man of Steel.
Read moreSuperhero movies can have confusing magic systems. From Wonder Woman to Black Adam, here is a breakdown of every magic user in the DCEU.
Read moreDisney+'s Ms. Marvel series is a pitch-perfect blend of teen superhero actioners like Shazam! and coming-of-age dramedies like Lady Bird.
Read moreZack Snyder's upcoming sci-fi epic Rebel Moon includes three actors who have appeared in the DCEU - we look at each of them and their different roles.
Read moreGuillermo del Toro saw an early screening of Baz Luhrmann's Elvis biopic, only to point out a connection between the legendary musician and Shazam.
Read moreDC's zombie apocalypse concludes with DCeased: War of the Undead Gods, bringing back a version of Cassandra Cain's Batgirl with the powers of Shazam.
Read moreDC Comics' new Shazam, Mary Marvel, gets the spotlight in a stunning brand new piece of cover art from artist Joshua Middleton.
Read moreStuntwoman Cassandra Ebner explains how the Shazam! bus crash stunt was created, utilizing an old rollercoaster to create the vertical set.
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