Thursday, February 28, 2019

80th Anniversary of "Shazam!" - The controversy, the lawsuit, TV and New Movie!

1st Appearance, Feb 1940, Whiz Comics #2
As a superhero fan, there's a lot of news and drama about a character we'll all see in movie theaters this April, 2019. His name is Shazam, and 2019 marks the 80th Anniversary of his creation in 1939. He first appeared in Whiz Comics #2 in February 1940. In today's blog, you'll learn how he became more popular than Superman for a time and how lawsuits ended his publication and stripped him of his "Captain Marvel" name (He used to be called "Captain Marvel," and would say the word "Shazam" to make the transformation into the hero, but a rival comics group got NASTY).
Here's the story:

WHO IS THE CHARACTER? - in 2019, now called Shazam, and created as and formerly known as Captain Marvel, he is a fictional comic book superhero. He is the alter ego of Billy Batson, a boy who, by speaking the magic word "SHAZAM" (acronym of six "immortal elders": Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury), can transform himself into a costumed adult with the powers of superhuman strength, speed, flight and other abilities.

WHO CREATED HIM?? Artist C. C. Beck and writer Bill Parker created the character in 1939.
FIRST APPEARANCE - In Whiz Comics #2 (cover-dated Feb. 1940), published by Fawcett Comics.
OUTSOLD SUPERMAN AT ONE TIME - Based on book sales, the character was the most popular superhero of the 1940s, outselling even Superman.

LAWSUIT #1 STOPPED PUBLICATION - Fawcett ceased publishing Captain Marvel-related comics in 1953, partly because of a copyright infringement suit from DC Comics, alleging that Captain Marvel was a copy of Superman. In 1972, DC licensed the Marvel Family characters from Fawcett, and returned them to publication. By 1991, DC had acquired all rights to the characters. DC has since integrated Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family into their DC Universe and has attempted to revive the property several times, with mixed success.

DC comics Revives Shazam in 1973
LAWSUIT #2 BY RIVAL COMICS COMPANY - Due to trademark conflicts over another character named "Captain Marvel" owned by Marvel Comics, DC has branded and marketed the character using the trademark Shazam! since his 1972 reintroduction.

AS A COMICS' FAN, I FEEL MARVEL COMICS WAS JUST NASTY - In my opinion, as a long time comics reader, Marvel Comics was just being idiotic. They KNEW that when the Shazam character was created in 1939, he was known as Captain Marvel. Yet, they stole the name and created their own "Captain Marvel," and then trademarked it before DC Comics could. Now, Marvel's *what I think of as a dumb and boring character* has her own movie coming out (the trailers even look awful).

TELEVISION AND MOVIES
1) In 1941, Captain Marvel (Now Shazam) was adapted into film, in a 1941 Republic Pictures serial titled Adventures of Captain Marvel,with Tom Tyler as Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as Billy Batson
1974 TV Shazam, Jackson Bostwick
2) The most popular Television show was aired in 1974. Filmation produced Shazam!, a live-action television show, which ran from 1974 to 1977 on CBS.[198] From 1975 until the end of its run, it aired as one-half of The Shazam!/Isis Hour, featuring Filmation's own The Secrets of Isis as a companion program. Shazam! starred Michael Gray as Billy Batson, with both Jackson Bostwick (season 1) and John Davey (seasons 2 and 3) as Captain Marvel.
3) - There were several other Shazam appearances in live action films (mostly in the 40s and 50s), television and animated features. You can read about them om Wikipedia's detailed page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(DC_Comics)
4) APRIL 5, 2019's FILM - and then there's a new film being released in April 2019 about Shazam! The trailer is below.
 MOVIE TRAILER: https://youtu.be/gdYQ32q5vkc



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