DC Comics Presents: SHAZAM! (2011-) #1


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Mr. Mind's out for vengeance—and he has help from Mister Atom, Sarge Steel, and more! Collects POWER OF SHAZAM #38-41. NOTE: these are also available online as individual issues.




DC Comics Presents: The Atom (2011-) #1


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A villain who once battled Green Lantern Abin Sur returns to face The Atom and Hal Jordan in a tale from LEGENDS OF THE DC UNIVERSE #28-29. Plus, in a story from issues #40-41, The Atom battles Chronos! NOTE: these issues are available individually online.




Shazam! (2011-) #1


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After years as the World's Mightiest Mortals, Billy and Mary Batson no longer wield the power of SHAZAM. But when Blaze, the current ruler of Hell, offers them a chance to regain the power they lost, will they take it—even at the cost of their friend and current Shazam Freddie Freeman?




Shazam! (2018-) #1


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The superstar team of writer Geoff Johns and artist Dale Eaglesham reunite to launch the first all-new SHAZAM! monthly title set in the DC Universe in almost 20 years! (What took you guys so long?!) Teenager turned super-hero Billy Batson struggles to balance school and superheroics! (Guess which one is more fun?) But when Shazam unlocks a shocking secret deep within the Rock of Eternity, it challenges everything he knows about the worlds of magic and his familyÕs future as its champions! Also, witness the bizarre team-up of Dr. Sivana and Mr. Mind as they set off to build a society all their own! DonÕt miss the start of an epic run in the making as ÒShazam and the Seven RealmsÓ begins!




DC Comics Presents (1978-1986) #87


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Enjoy this great comic from DC’s digital archive!




DC Comics Presents: Superman/Doomsday (2011-) #1


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From DOOMSDAY ANNUAL #1, experience Doomsday's early rampage through the cosmos before his fateful first encounter with the Man of Steel! Then, in a tale from SUPERMAN (1987-2006) #175, witness a disturbing vision of Doomsday, as the creature is 'Jokerized' and reborn as Doomsday Rex!




Black Adam Collection


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VOM WELTEROBERER ZUM FINSTEREN HELDEN Black Adam gilt als eine der vielschichtigsten und interessantesten Comic-Figuren der Moderne, dabei trat er bereits Ende 1945 erstmals in einem der Abenteuer des ursprünglichen Captain Marvel alias Shazam auf! Damals aber war er noch ein reiner Schurke, der mit seinen übermenschlichen Kräften Welteroberungspläne verfolgte! Erst ab den 2000er-Jahren wurde er mehr und mehr zum tragischen und finsteren Antihelden, wie ihn der Hollywood-Blockbuster mit Dwayne Johnson in der Titelrolle zeigt: der Herrscher des fiktiven arabischen Landes Kahndaq, einerseits uneingeschränkter Diktator, andererseits entschlossener Verteidiger seines Volkes und damit eine Art düsteres Abbild des berühmten strahlenden Helden Superman! Dieser Band enthält einige der prägendsten Geschichten mit Black Adam und zeigt seine Entwicklung vom Superschurken zum düsteren Helden, von seinem allerersten Auftritt über seine Wiedererweckung in den 1970er-Jahren bis in die Moderne. Von legendären Comic-Künstlern wie Otto Binder, C. C. Beck und Roy Thomas und modernen Bestsellerautoren wie John Byrne und Geoff Johns! ENTHÄLT: MARVEL FAMILY 1, SHAZAM! 28, DC COMICS PRESENTS 49, ACTION COMICS 830-831, JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA 7.4, NEW YEAR'S EVIL 1, 52 16




Wonder Women and Bad Girls


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Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Shuri, and Black Widow. These four characters portray very different versions of women: the superheroine, the abuse victim, the fourth wave princess, and the spy, respectively. In this in-depth analysis of female characters in superhero media, the author begins by identifying ten eras of superhero media defined by the way they portray women. Following this, the various archetypes of superheroines are classified into four categories: boundary crossers, good girls, outcasts, and those that reclaim power. From Golden Age comics through today's hottest films, heroines have been surprisingly assertive, diverse, and remarkable in this celebration of all the archetypes.




Shazam!


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Written by Dennis O'Neill, E. Nelson Bridwell and Elliott Maggin Art by C.C. Beck, Kurt Schaffenberger, Dave Cockrum, Dick Giordano and others Cover by Bob Oksner This edition collects all of the new stories from SHAZAM! #1-35 (1973-1978)! The Big Red Cheese is joined by the members of the Marvel Family including Mary Marvel and Capt. Marvel Junior, as they battle the menaces of Black Adam, Dr. Sivana and the Monster Society of Evil! Advance-solicited; on sale December 6 - 560 pg, B&W, $16.99 US




Captain Marvel and the Art of Nostalgia


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Billy Batson discovers a secret in a forgotten subway tunnel. There the young man meets a wizard who offers a precious gift: a magic word that will transform the newsboy into a hero. When Billy says, "Shazam!," he becomes Captain Marvel, the World's Mightiest Mortal, one of the most popular comic book characters of the 1940s. This book tells the story of that hero and the writers and artists who created his magical adventures. The saga of Captain Marvel is also that of artist C. C. Beck and writer Otto Binder, one of the most innovative and prolific creative teams working during the Golden Age of comics in the United States. While Beck was the technician and meticulous craftsman, Binder contributed the still, human voice at the heart of Billy's adventures. Later in his career, Beck, like his friend and colleague Will Eisner, developed a theory of comic art expressed in numerous articles, essays, and interviews. A decade after Fawcett Publications settled a copyright infringement lawsuit with Superman's publisher, Beck and Binder became legendary, celebrated figures in comic book fandom of the 1960s. What Beck, Binder, and their readers share in common is a fascination with nostalgia, which has shaped the history of comics and comics scholarship in the United States. Billy Batson's America, with its cartoon villains and talking tigers, remains a living archive of childhood memories, so precious but elusive, as strange and mysterious as the boy's first visit to the subway tunnel. Taking cues from Beck's theories of art and from the growing field of memory studies, Captain Marvel and the Art of Nostalgia explains why we read comics and, more significantly, how we remember them and the America that dreamed them up in the first place.