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Shazam (real name Billy Batson), formerly known as Captain Marvel, is a supernaturally powerful member of the Justice League.

Personality[]

Although Captain Marvel sometimes physically looks to be a large and imposing adult, there is no denying that he always remains a 10-year-old boy in mentality. Energetic, happy-go-lucky, and easily excitable, Captain Marvel is easily the least stiff member of the Justice League. Still, even though he doesn't have the control and maturity of his fellow leaguers, Marvel is surprisingly intelligent, tactful and insightful, due in large part to the Wisdom of Solomon that he receives as part of his powers.[10]

Billy Batson

Billy Batson.

Although he is a member of the Justice League, he seems to prefer hanging out with the Team, whom he deems "so cool". This is largely because he feels he can relate to them better than to the adults.[11] Due to the fact the Team is also technically older than he is, he can't help but idolize them, doing all he can to make sure they like him. However, since they at first did not know Captain Marvel's true nature, they were often confused by his excitable demeanor until he revealed his true identity. He has a habit of spending time in the Cave even when not on den-mother duty, and has a desire to be one of them rather than to order them around. The Team mistakenly assumed that he was attempting to keep a close and controlling eye on them,[10] when in truth he merely wants to "hang out" with friends closer in age to him.[11]

Captain Marvel's youthful nature unfortunately makes him naive, easily confused and manipulated, which the Team has done at least once.[12]

Physical appearance[]

Captain Marvel takes the appearance of a perpetually 24-year-old,[13] muscular, black-haired Caucasian male with blue eyes. His costume is mostly red with gold accents like his thunder bolt logo, sash, and boots. He also has a white and gold cape over one shoulder.[14] In his true form, he is a 10-year-old boy who wears a red hoodie over a white shirt and blue jeans.[10] By 2016, Billy has grown into a 15-year-old with his attire changing very little. He now wears a red short-sleeved shirt over a long-sleeved white one. His hair also seems to have gotten longer.[15][16]

History[]

Early life[]

Billy is an orphan.[5] Mary Bromfield is his sister.[6] They were twins, separated at birth.[17] Mary was adopted very quickly, but Billy spent years at an orphanage before being fostered by "Uncle" Dudley.[18] At some point, they discovered their genetic connection,[17] and emotionally bonded as siblings, though their relationship is not legally recognised.[7]

Billy became Captain Marvel in 2007, at age 7;[19] he joined the Justice League in August, 2008.[20] Superman purportedly supported his admission based on the hope that he might be Kryptonian (a fact that Captain Marvel later regarded as "cool").[2] During his early days in the League, Captain Marvel was repeatedly bossed around by Batman, though he never disobeyed an order.[11]

At school, Billy had three best friends: Freddy Freeman, Kit Freeman and Mary Bromfield.[21]

July 2010[]

 
Washington, D.C.
July 5, 00:39:16 EDT

He and the other League members arrived at the ruins of Project Cadmus after the young heroes' battle with Blockbuster.[14]

September 2010[]

 
Mount Justice
September 23, 06:34 EDT

On September 23, after the abrupt defection of Red Tornado, Captain Marvel volunteered and Batman appointed him as the Team's temporary supervisor. Captain Marvel accompanied the Team on a mission to Northern India, an action that prompted Robin to believe that the man did not trust them. However, it was more likely that Captain Marvel simply wanted to "hang out" with the Team.[11]

 
Northern India
September 23, 21:36 IST

While in Northern India, team in-fighting caused the group to split up to get away from Aqualad, leaving Captain Marvel with the young Atlantean. The pair encountered a small "team" of Kobra-Venom-enhanced elephants who wore inhibitor collars similar to the ones used at Belle Reve Penitentiary.

Though the elephants proved to be hard to beat, Aqualad realized that the collars were causing them to attack and called to Captain Marvel to remove them. After doing so, the elephants returned to the jungle.

Realizing that the rest of the Team would be in danger, Aqualad attempted to call them but their communicators were jammed and Miss Martian did not establish a telepathic link. Captain Marvel pointed out that he did not take command effectively and he was in charge of the Team. Fortunately Miss Martian contacted Aqualad. At that moment, Captain Marvel spotted a tiger he had seen earlier and ran after it.

He attempted to remove its collar but was ambushed and captured by Monsieur Mallah.

When Captain Marvel awakened, he was in the lab of the Brain, who attempted to literally steal his brain for the wisdom of Solomon that Captain Marvel possessed. Fortunately, the tiger prevented this by attacking the Brain, giving the Team enough time to storm the base and free Captain Marvel.

Captain Marvel freed the tiger from its collar in thanks for saving his life and later named it Mr. Tawny, promising to visit someday. He then took leave of the Team for the night and returned home to his uncle in Fawcett City, where he transformed back into young Billy Baston, excited from his day's adventure with the Team.[11]

 
Mount Justice
September 26, 10:00 EDT

The League analyzed the Team's information about Brain's Kobra-Venom experiments in India, and found similar criteria in Bwunda. Batman sent the Team to investigate, but stopped Captain Marvel from coming along. He questioned the Captain's motives for joining the mission.[22]

October 2010[]

 
Mount Justice
October 1, 18:13 EDT

When the Injustice League attacked major cities with plant creatures, Captain Marvel wanted to go with the Team to stop the Injustice League itself, but Batman did needed the whole League to respond to the plants.[10]

 
Gotham City
October 1, 19:49 EDT

Zatara, Batman and Captain Marvel battled the plants in Gotham.[10]

 
Bayou Bartholomew
October 1, post-18:52 CDT

After the Team defeated the central control plant, the Justice League turned their attention to the Injustice League and helped the Team take them into custody.[10]

 
Mount Justice
October 10, 16:58 EDT

Captain Marvel waited on Wally (Kid Flash) after his arm was broken in the fight against the Injustice League. He took Wolf out for some exercise while the Team gave Zatanna a tour of the Cave. What he did not know was that this was meant as a distraction, as the Team left in search of Red Tornado. He didn't realize it until the end of the day.[12]

 
Mount Justice
October 16, 16:21 EDT

After a telepathic training exercise went horribly wrong because Miss Martian's emotions took over Martian Manhunter's telepathy, Captain Marvel did his best to console her.[23]

 
Mount Justice
October 23, 17:21 EDT

Captain Marvel kept watch over the Team after the exercise.[24]

 
Mount Justice
October 31, 19:34 EDT

Captain Marvel dressed up as a zombie for Halloween and mistakenly thought he was invited with the Team to the party at Happy Harbor High School. He left slightly distraught to go trick-or-treating on his own[3] in Fawcett City.[25]

November 2010[]

 
Fawcett City
November 5, 18:47 CDT

Shortly after fighting Ibac and Sabbac, Billy returned home to watch the news with his uncle. However, all of a sudden, Dudley and every other adult disappeared. Billy reasoned that he could not change into Captain Marvel, as he would disappear as well.[9]

 
Mount Justice
November 5, post-19:47 EDT

Instead, he headed to his secret Zeta-Tube. The computer did not recognize him as Captain Marvel, so that way was shut. He walked through the streets, seeing children lost without their parents, wondering what to do exactly. As he came past an electronics store, he saw the broadcast of the Team. Realizing he had to get to Happy Harbor, he headed to an airfield, where he convinced Amber, the only person present, to fly him to Happy Harbor.

Amber took him about a small prop plane, and they made their way to the East coast.[9]

 
Happy Harbor
November 6, 00:01 EDT

However, Amber was seventeen—and turned eighteen at midnight. She promptly disappeared. Suddenly without a pilot, Billy tried to regain control of the flight, but couldn't manage. He decided to change into Captain Marvel after all.

He didn't disappear-but the plane did. Still a bit surprised, he heard Amber's desperate cry as she fell to the ground. He caught her in time, and made his way to Mount Justice. He did not find the Team there, but Batman and Zatara. Captain Marvel was elated to see grownups, but after being informed that all children were missing, he realized that there were actually two worlds—one for adults and one for children. Realizing he could travel between the dimensions by changing back and forth, Captain Marvel worked as a relay for Batman and Aqualad to form a plan. They would all attack Roanoke Island, which Zatara had determined was the source of the dimension splitting magic.[9]

 
Roanoke Island
November 6, post-00:01 EDT

The League encountered four sorcerers at the island. Captain Marvel fought off Wizard, who threw large chunks of rock at him. Undazed, Marvel smashed them all. Zatara informed him of the gem in the middle of the sorcerers' pentagram, which was the source of the magic and had to be taken. Captain Marvel first relayed this message to the Team, and then changed back to get it on the adult side. He used his speed and power to tunnel under the pentagram, and rise through the middle. He got the gem, and threw it to Zatara, who merged it by speaking a spell in conjunction with his daughter on the other end. When the worlds merged, the sorcerers were defeated.

Billy returned home, where he embraced his uncle.[9]

 
Ice Fortress-4
November 11, post-17:08 PST

Captain Marvel, along with Superman and Doctor Fate, helped destroy the fourth ice fortress.[26]

 
The Watchtower
November 25, 06:54 EST

Captain Marvel attended the Justice League meeting to vote on potential members. During the discussion he objected to Doctor Fate having inherited Zatara's seat. However, Captain Marvel soon found himself on the defensive; after Captain Marvel laughed about Atom and Plastic Man, the others questioned both his age and the fact that he deceived them about it. While Batman spoke in his defense, both Captain Marvel and Doctor Fate were put on the ballot to have their membership reevaluated.[2] It was eventually decided that Billy could stay.[27]

December 2010[]

 
Washington, D.C.
December 30, 09:16 EST

Captain Marvel was present at the press conference about the induction of Atom, Doctor Fate, Icon, Plastic Man and Red Arrow into the League.[27]

 
The Watchtower
December 30, 23:46 EST

After being made a slave of the Light's mind control, Captain Marvel welcomed Vandal Savage aboard the Watchtower with a silent kneel of obedience.[27]

 
Mount Justice
December 31, post-07:16 EST

Captain Marvel, Icon and Doctor Fate were sent by the Light to subdue the Team, but they found the Cave deserted.[28]

 
The Watchtower
December 31, post-23:16 EST

The moment the trio made it back to the Watchtower, the Team ambushed them with cure-tech. Doctor Fate was tagged, but Icon managed to destroy the other two chips. Zatanna defeated him by making him blurt out "Shazam!". Since the starro-tech was specific to one body, Billy Batson was not under its thrall. He stayed with Zatanna as she tried to remove the Helmet of Fate from her father.[28]

2011[]

 
The Watchtower
January 1, post-00:00 EST

Captain Marvel was present at the debriefing of Red Arrow.[28]

2011-2015[]

By 2012,[18][29] Billy shared his power with Mary and Freddy, leaving him permanently at one-third of his previous power level.[30]

Later, Billy and Freddy convinced Mary to give up her powers afer she became addicted to being Sergeant Marvel and stopped living as Mary.[6]

2015[]

 
The Moon
December 1, 15:31 UTC

After being acquired by Kylstar as an asset, Captain Marvel was stored in a crystalline prison cell with all captured heroes and villains. An inhibitor orb blocked his powers.[31]

 
The Moon
December 1, 15:52 UTC

Captain Marvel came to, and pondered escape. He summoned the lightning, hoping it would shatter the prison. It didn't work; it only changed him into Billy Batson. He wasn't affected by the inhibitor anymore, but as Billy, he was not strong enough to break free. Captain Atom saw this, and did the same. He freed Superman, Superboy, Wonder Woman and eventually Captain Marvel.[31]

 
The Moon
December 1, 16:16 UTC

The heroes decided what to do next. Captain Marvel proposed freeing Major Force, but Captain Atom overruled the idea. The newly elected leader of the League decided they needed more about their captor first.[31]

 
The Moon
December 1, 17:13 UST

The heroes came to a window and discovered, to their dismay, that they were being held captive on the Moon.[15]

 
The Moon
December 1, 19:36 UCT

The heroes had difficulty getting their bearings in the crystalline corridors. Captain Marvel came up with a plan to find the teleporters that brought them to the Moon, but the next moment the group was teleported inside a cell. They were addressed by Orb-One, providing translation for First Leader Kylstar, who told them they would remain where they were during their journey. Kylstar's ship then lifted off from the surface of the Moon and headed into space. Despite the gravity of the situation, Captain Marvel was impressed by Kylstar's "convertible"–aside from the cell, the ship's top deck was exposed to space.[15]

 
Kylstar's Vessel
December 1, 21:55 UTC

The heroes waited patiently in their cell.[32]

 
Kylstar's Vessel
December 1, 22:31 UTC

Failing to convince First Leader Kylstar that they do not want to accompany him on his journey, the heroes pummeled the ground beneath them, and ventured their way through the vessel. The heroes were immediately teleported to a new destination in the vessel, along with Kylstar and Orb-One.[32]

 
Kylstar's Vessel
December 1, 22:52 UTC

The heroes were quickly defeated by Kylstar.[32]

 
Kylstar's Vessel
December 1, 23:17 UTC

Captain Marvel came to, and rallied behind Wonder Woman. She suggested a change in tactics.[33]

 
Kylstar's Vessel
December 1, 23:27 UTC

The heroes went for a team effort, the West Maneuver. While Captain Marvel and Wonder Woman restrained Kylstar, Superman and Captain Atom hit him in the jaw.

It brought him down, but with Orb-One's help, Kylstar immediately recovered. New orbs arrived, and this time, they were finetuned to everyone's abilities.[33]

 
Kylstar's Vessel
December 1, 23:32 UTC

Miss Martian arrived and liberated the heroes from their controlling orbs.[34]

 
Kylstar's Vessel
December 1, 23:58 UTC

Having seen the prowess of his acquisitions, Kylstar decided to explain his actions to all of them. He had all the captives released, and explained how he needed them to save his people. A few chose to join him; the rest were returned to Earth.[34]

 
The Collector's Ship
December 1, 19:01 EST

The heroes and villains were teleported straight into the control room whare Alpha Squad was fighting the Collector of Worlds. The Bio-Ship's weapons made quick work of the Coludroid.[34]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 19:03 EST

Just as they were planning to regroup, dozens more coludroids showed up and surrounded the heroes and villains. At Atom and Nightwing's insistence, the Collector shut down his shrinking beam, as someone below was attempting to shut down the force field.[34]

 
Metropolis
December 1, 22:03 EST

Captain Marvel gathered with the other Leaguers, and watched as Nightwing, Captain Atom, Superman and others discussed the coincidence of two alien incursions on he same day. He discussed the disappearance of the villains with Lagoon Boy and Miss Martian, theorizing the Collector teleported them elsewhere to prevent their arrest. M'gann noted they had no reason to arrest Grodd, who was in fact telepathically cloaking the villains in the heroes' midst.[34]

2016[]

 
New Orleans
January 4, post-21:59 CST

After Gamma Squad saved hostages from the Kroloteans, Captain Marvel arrived on the scene with the rest of the Justice League members and the Team.[35]

 
Milky Way
April 1, 00:16 UTC

As L-Ron and Despero traveled through the Milky Way, L-Ron showed images of several of the Justice League members, but told Despero they were not on Earth but on Rimbor. He then showed images of other members, specifically citing Captain Marvel as a worthy adversary.[16]

 
Washington, D.C.
April 1, 21:24 EDT
Billy Batson 2016

Billy in 2016.

Captain Marvel was with Zatanna, Bumblebee, Superboy, M'gann and Mal Duncan at the Hall of Justice, as the latter three gathered belongings salvaged from Mount Justice. A noise prompted Marvel and Zatanna to head outside the Hall, where L-Ron declared everyone was his prisoner. Marvel thought it was an April Fool's joke by Plastic Man, but then L-Ron generated an energy field around the Hall and Despero appeared, attacking Marvel.

None of the heroes' efforts to stop Despero worked, prompting Marvel to grab Despero and use his transformation powers. That tactic failed and L-Ron, seeing that Marvel was really 15-year-old Billy Batson, declared him an unworthy opponent for Despero, who opened his third eye and left Batson's mind blindfolded.

M'gann ultimately established telepathic contact with Batson, Zatanna and Bumblebee—the latter two also having succumbed to Despero's powers—and Zatanna was able to use her magic spells to help Superboy take down Despero. L-Ron prepared to attack Superboy, M'gann, Bumblebee and Mal Duncan, but Batson jumped L-Ron and used his transformation powers, turning back into Captain Marvel and taking out L-Ron. But L-Ron initiated a self-destruct sequence as Marvel quickly moved to protect the others. L-Ron's tactic caused the Hall of Justice to crumble to the ground, but Zatanna was relieved to find that Marvel has saved the Team members.

Captain Marvel and Captain Atom each tried to bring down the force field with no luck. Zatanna said her magic didn't work either, but then the Reach ambassador arrived and used a device to remove the field.[16]

 
The Warworld
May 26, post-12:00 UTC

After Mongul brought the Warworld to destroy Earth, Captain Marvel took part in a joint League-Team assault on the satellite. Captain Marvel, Captain Atom and Green Beetle emerged from a portal created by Doctor Fate to assault the Warworld's surface, while Fate defended Earth from its weapons, and Rocket protected Fate. The assault was primary a distraction to allow the Team to infiltrate and shut down the vessel.

When Mongul launched a saturation missile attack, Marvel and the others began destroying as many missiles as they could.[36]

 
The Warworld
May 26 post-12:40, UTC Time Zone

The Reach sent their fleet to help deal with the missiles, keeping Earth safe for the time being. Marvel and the Leaguers resumed their attack on the Warworld, until the Team succeeded in shutting down the satellite's power core.[36]

 
The Warworld
May 27, 06:04 UTC

Captain Marvel, along with Rocket, guarded the Warworld's crystal key chamber.[37]

 
The Warworld
June 19, 04:20 UTC

While Captain Marvel was patrolling the key chamber with Black Canary and Black Lightning, Vandal Savage came out through a portal. They attacked him.[38]

 
The Watchtower
June 19, 05:24 EDT

Savage transported the three heroes, unconscious, to the Watchtower via boom tube.[38]

 
Metropolis
June 20, 08:16 EDT

When Magnetic Field Disruptors planted by the Reach threatened the Earth, Captain Marvel joined 39 other heroes of Earth in a briefing in Metropolis. The heroes would use a computer virus provided by Lex Luthor to safely disable the disruptors. The heroes were paired off with another into twenty squads: one member would run interference against weapons guarding the disruptors, allowing the other to get close enough to plant the virus.[39] Captain Marvel was assigned to Iota Squad, and worked alongside Green Arrow.[40] Within thirty minutes, all squads had succeeded in their mission.[39]

In late June,[41] Billy attended Wally West's funeral.[42]

 
New York
July 4, 21:15 EDT

Captain Marvel joined Guy Gardner, John Stewart, Hal Jordan, and Superman in escorting the Reach flagship away from the United Nations building and into space. Upon leaving the Earth's atmosphere, the Green Lanterns accompanied the Reach fleet remnants towards Oa, where they would stand trial before the Guardians of the Universe.[39]

2018[]

 
The Watchtower
July 27, 19:57 EDT

Shazam attended a Justice League meeting about meta-human trafficking, where Batman initiated a mass resignation of members in protest of UN restrictions on the League.[43]

Billy Batson 2018

Billy in 2018.

 
Star City
September 10, 12:01 PDT

Billy and Barry Allen, both working undercover, were transporting Brick and an unnamed meta-human to a Star City Stateville Penitentiary. En route, an explosive javelin flipped the armored car onto its back, and the attacker was revealed to be Sportsmaster. Flash immediately attacked Sportsmaster while Shazam prevented the upside-down car from hitting the ground. Cornered, Sportsmaster held up a hockey puck, which emanated a sonic attack that incapacitated both of the heroes, enabling his escape. By the time both heroes had recovered, Sportsmaster had escaped with Shade, though Aquaman and Rocket had apprehended Brick and Abra Kadabra, Sportsmaster's accomplice.[44]

 
El Paso
September 29, 10:00 CDT

Shazam and Black Canary volunteered their time to help mentor metas at the official opening of the Meta-Human Youth Center. the event was covered by GBS News.[45]

2019[]

 
The Watchtower
February 15, post-18:35 EST

Shazam watched the news coverage of the Outsiders/Team mission in Markovia alongside Rocket, Zatanna, Red Tornado and Black Canary.[46]

 
The Watchtower
February 24, 19:00 EST

Shazam was present during a meeting of the Justice League, the Team, the Outsiders, and Batman's team. He was part of the unanimous vote to elect Black Lightning as the League's new leader.[46]

2020[]

 
Salem
May 14, post-03:22 EDT

During a test set by Doctor Fate, Mary Bromfield experienced an illusion of Billy, who reminded her of why she gave up being Sergeant Marvel. This gave Mary the courage to deny the illusory Sergeant and prove she was ready for the coming battle with Child.[6]

 
Metropolis
September 14, post-06:08 EDT

Shazam arrived with other members of the Justice League and Outsiders to respond to Dru-Zod's attack on Planet Circle, only to find the situation resolved and shocked to learn Superboy is alive.[47]

 
Happy Harbor
September 16, 16:16 EDT

Shazam attended Conner and M'gann's wedding. Before the ceremony, he listened as Black Canary discussed her idea to set up a mental health sanctuary for heroes.[47]

 
Star City
November 09, post-08:09 PST

Dinah and Ollie posed as scientists during Perdita Vladek's tour of STAR Labs. They came under attack by armored assailants, who hit Dinah and Ollie with poisoned darts and flew away with Perdita.[48]

Powers and abilities[]

By saying "SHAZAM," Captain Marvel derives specific powers from a number of significant figures from various mythologies. Superman originally suspected him to be a Kryptonian,[2] and he has been called a worthy adversary.[16]

By 2012,[18][29] Shazam had freely and irreversibly given[52] Mary Bromfield[49] and Freddy one-third of his power each, leaving him with one-third of his previous power,[30] so he was no longer as strong or fast.[53]

Appearances[]

Background information[]

  • Captain Marvel was not originally a DC character, but instead created by Fawcett Comics. He was notable for many things, including the first to gain a whole family of associated characters (a concept that Otto Binder would later reuse for Superman when he moved from Fawcett to DC) and a mad scientist archnemesis (Doctor Sivana) who knew the hero's secret identity.
  • After Fawcett lost a court case to DC, which claimed he was too similar to Superman, the Marvel Family of characters ended up in copyright limbo. DC gained control of the characters in the 1970s.
  • Captain Marvel's comic series have been called "Shazam!" since the 1970s, because during his stay in limbo, Marvel Comics claimed the title "Captain Marvel".
  • Young Justice marks Captain Marvel's seventh animated appearance. Previous versions of Captain Marvel were shown in Filmation's Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!, Justice League Unlimited, Justice League: New Frontier, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and Superman/Shazam!: Return of Black Adam.

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