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A four-issue series published by DC Comics in 2022-23, written by Josie Campbell, with art by Evan 'Doc' Shaner. It is the first solo book starring Mary Marvel since ''ComicBook/MaryMarvel1945''.
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A four-issue series published by DC Comics in 2022-23, written by Josie Campbell, with art by Evan 'Doc' Shaner.
Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Marvel Family]] and begin afresh (even going as far as telling her new roommates that her name is Marina). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities.
Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Marvel Family]] and begin afresh (even going as far as telling her new roommates that her name is Marina). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities.
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A four-issue series published by DC Comics in 2022-23, written by Josie Campbell, with art by Evan 'Doc'
Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Marvel Family]] and begin afresh (even going as far as telling her new roommates that her name is
However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone
She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her
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* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her climatic transformation in issue 4 has a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word, [[spoiler: building up to her fully claiming the title Shazam]].
** Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.
** Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.
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* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her climatic transformation in issue 4 has a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word, [[spoiler: building up to her fully claiming the title Shazam]]. \n** Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.
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* MythologyGag: While Fawcett City still doesn't exist, the Shazamily's Earth Prime home of Philidelphia has Fawcett Community College. The student radio station is even W.H.I.Z.
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* MythologyGag: While Fawcett City still doesn't exist, the Shazamily's Earth Prime home of Philidelphia Philadelphia has Fawcett Community College. The student radio station is even W.H.I.Z.
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Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily and begin afresh (even going as far as telling her new roommates that her name is Marina). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities.
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Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Marvel Family]] and begin afresh (even going as far as telling her new roommates that her name is Marina). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities. \n
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Dr G turns out to be [[Georgia Sivana]].
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Dr G turns out to be [[Georgia [[spoiler: Georgia Sivana]].
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Dr G turns out to be [[Georgia Sivana]].
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* MythologyGag: While Fawcett City still doesn't exist, the Shazamily's Earth Prime home of Philidelphia has Fawcett Community College. The student radio station is even W.H.I.Z.
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* ModestyShorts: The magic of Shazam helpfully provides a pair for Mary under her skirt.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: The series ends with Mary seeing a strange vision of Billy, before transforming and flying off with Hoppy to Washington DC to figure out what's going on; this serves as a lead-in to ''ComicBook/LazarusPlanet: We Once Were Gods'', where the story continues.
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* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her first transformation in issue 1, and particularly her climatic transformation in issue 4, both have a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word. Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.
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* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her first transformation in issue 1, and particularly her climatic transformation in issue 4, both have 4 has a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word. word, [[spoiler: building up to her fully claiming the title Shazam]].
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Averted/subverted. In her first battle as Shazam, Mary is almost literally blown away when an energy blast she fires is much stronger than she expected. Hoppy explains that now that the power of Shazam isn't split between the entire family, she is 5 times more powerful than before. Mary uses this to her advantage in order to defeat the bank robber.
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Averted/subverted. In her first battle as Shazam, Mary is almost literally blown away when an energy blast she fires is much stronger than she expected. Hoppy explains that now that the power of Shazam isn't split between the entire family, she is 5 times more powerful than before. Mary uses this to her advantage in order to defeat the bank robber.Disaster Master.
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* TheBusCameBack:
** Disaster Master, a minor villain who hadn't been seen since ''1952'', appears as the StarterVillain of the run.
** [[spoiler:Georgia Sivana who, barring a minor appearance during ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' returns to the main comics as the BigBad of the story after being absent since before Flashpoint.]]
** Disaster Master, a minor villain who hadn't been seen since ''1952'', appears as the StarterVillain of the run.
** [[spoiler:Georgia Sivana who, barring a minor appearance during ''ComicBook/TheMultiversity'' returns to the main comics as the BigBad of the story after being absent since before Flashpoint.]]
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* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her first transformation in issue 1, and particularly her climatic transformation in issue 4, both have a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word. Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.
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* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her first transformation in issue 1, and particularly her climatic transformation in issue 4, both have a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word. Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.well.
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* InstantHumiliationJustAddYouTube: After Mary flies away from a reporter trying to discover her identity, she wakes the next morning to find videos and memes of her all over the internet (and not in a good way).
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* BigBad: [[spoiler: "Dr G" at Fawcett Community College, Philadelphia, turns out to be Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of Dr Sivana himself.]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler: "Dr G" at Fawcett Community College, Philadelphia, turns out to be Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of the original Dr Sivana himself.Sivana, is the one behind the missing people and general weirdness that Mary finds herself drawn into.]]
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A four-issue series released in 2022-23, written by Josie Campbell, with art by Evan 'Doc' Shaner.
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A four-issue series released published by DC Comics in 2022-23, written by Josie Campbell, with art by Evan 'Doc' Shaner.
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* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Shazam!", of course.
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* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Shazam!", of course. It comes in useful when she's escaping from a potentially deadly trap in issue 4.
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%%* MadScientist: [[spoiler: Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of Dr Sivana and the main antagonist.]]
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->''"I am the thrown-away daughter. I am the girl who was given a second chance at family and love... the planner, the over-achiever... the defender of the weak... the new champion of the lost and the left behind! '''I... am... Shazam!'''"''
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Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily and begin afresh (to the extent of calling herself Marina to her new room mates). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities.
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Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily and begin afresh (to the extent of calling herself Marina to (even going as far as telling her new room mates).roommates that her name is Marina). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities.
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* ActionGirl: Mary can obviously kick ass in her super-powered form; she's also fairly handy in a fight in her normal form.
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* ActionGirl: Mary can obviously kick ass in her super-powered form; but she's also fairly handy in a fight no less determined in her normal form.
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* BigBad: [[spoiler: "Dr G" at Fawcett Community College, Philadelphia turns out to be Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of Dr Sivana himself.]]
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* CallBack: Towards the end of episode 2, after being involved in two fights, Mary is taken by surprise by a TV news reporter, who asks her who she is: Mary, taken aback by the question, flies away. In episode 4, [[spoiler: after Mary, now Shazam, defeats Dr G and rescues those trapped in the collapsing college,]] Darla is interviewed by the same reporter; Darla cuts short the reporter's attempts to call Mary "Miss Marvel" by saying "she's Shazam!".
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* CallBack: Towards the end of episode 2, after being involved in two fights, Mary is taken by surprise by a TV news reporter, who asks her who she is: Mary, taken aback surprised by the question, encounter, flies away. In episode 4, [[spoiler: after Mary, now Shazam, defeats Dr G and rescues those trapped in the collapsing college,]] Darla is interviewed by the same reporter; Darla cuts short the reporter's attempts to call Mary "Miss Marvel" by saying "she's Shazam!".
* IJustWantToBeNormal: Mary's reason for going to Vassar College and trying to reject Billy's call to become the new champion of Shazam at the start of the story.
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* NonHumanSidekick: Hoppy, the current incarnation of Marvel Bunny, who serves as Mary's sidekick throughout the series. As well as being able to talk, he has some limited powers, being able to teleport himself and Mary to different places, and to sense magic (or 'non-magic') in people.
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* NonHumanSidekick: Hoppy, the current incarnation of Marvel Bunny, who serves as Mary's sidekick throughout the series. As well as being able to talk, he has some limited powers, being able to teleport himself and Mary to different places, and to sense magic (or 'non-magic') in people. [[spoiler: He also plays a crucial role in defeating Dr Sivana at the climax.]]
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* AddictiveMagic: Averted. While Mary has previously seemed to suffer from an addiction to her powers, at the start of this series she seems to want nothing to do with them.
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* NonHumanSidekick: Hoppy, the current incarnation of Marvel Bunny, who serves as Mary's sidekick throughout the series.
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* CallBack: Towards the end of episode 2, after being involved in two fights, Mary is taken by surprise by a TV news reporter, who asks her who she is: Mary, taken aback by the question, flies away. In episode 4, [[spoiler: after Mary, now Shazam, defeats Dr G and rescues those trapped in the collapsing college,]] Darla is interviewed by the same reporter; Darla cuts short the reporters attempts to call Mary "Miss Marvel" by saying "she's Shazam!".
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* CallBack: Towards the end of episode 2, after being involved in two fights, Mary is taken by surprise by a TV news reporter, who asks her who she is: Mary, taken aback by the question, flies away. In episode 4, [[spoiler: after Mary, now Shazam, defeats Dr G and rescues those trapped in the collapsing college,]] Darla is interviewed by the same reporter; Darla cuts short the reporters reporter's attempts to call Mary "Miss Marvel" by saying "she's Shazam!".
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Averted/subverted. In her first battle as Shazam, Mary is almost literally blown away when an energy blast she fires is much stronger than she expected. Hoppy explains that now that the power of Shazam isn't split between the entire family, she is 5 times more powerful than before. Mary uses this to her advantage in order to defeat the bank robber.
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* CallBack: Towards the end of episode 2, after being involved in two fights, Mary is taken by surprise by a TV news reporter, who asks her who she is: Mary, taken aback by the question, flies away. In episode 4, [[spoiler: after Mary, now Shazam, defeats Dr G and rescues those trapped in the collapsing college,]] Darla is interviewed by the same reporter; Darla cuts short the reporters attempts to call Mary "Miss Marvel" by saying "she's Shazam!".
** Likewise, earlier in episode 4, the BigBad asks Mary almost the same question, "Who are you to stop me?" Mary replies with the BadassBoast in the page quote.
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->''"I am the thrown-away daughter. I am the girl who was given a second chance at family and love... the planner, the over-achiever... the defender of the weak... the new champion of the lost and the left behind! '''I... am... Shazam!'''"''
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A four-issue series released in 2022-23, written by Josie Campbell, with art by Evan 'Doc' Shaner.
Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily and begin afresh (to the extent of calling herself Marina to her new room mates). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities.
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* ActionGirl: Mary can obviously kick ass in her super-powered form; she's also fairly handy in a fight in her normal form.
* BadassBoast: See the page quote.
* BigBad: [[spoiler: "Dr G" at Fawcett Community College, Philadelphia turns out to be Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of Dr Sivana himself.]]
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Shazam!", of course.
* CharacterDevelopment: Mary goes from trying to run away from her superhero identity at the beginning to [[spoiler: fully embracing it at the end.]]
* ContinuityCameo: Uncle Dudley/Marv returns in issues 3 and 4 as the one leading the search for the missing homeless people.
* TheHero: Mary Bromfield herself.
* MadScientist: [[spoiler: Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of Dr Sivana and the main antagonist.]]
* NonHumanSidekick: Hoppy, the current incarnation of Marvel Bunny, who serves as Mary's sidekick throughout the series.
* TitleDrop: Several times in issue 1, as Hoppy the bunny tells her that Billy has chosen her to be the new champion.
* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her first transformation in issue 1, and particularly her climatic transformation in issue 4, both have a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word. Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.
-->-- '''Mary Bromfield/Shazam'''
A four-issue series released in 2022-23, written by Josie Campbell, with art by Evan 'Doc' Shaner.
Mary Bromfield (aka Mary Marvel/Lady Shazam) is starting as a freshman at Vassar College, New York, seeking to leave behind her old life with the Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily and begin afresh (to the extent of calling herself Marina to her new room mates). However, Hoppy, the pet rabbit of one of her roommates, is given power by Billy Batson, who is stuck on the rock of eternity, to tell her that he has chosen her to become the new Champion of Shazam. Mary tries to refuse, even after an initial fight as the new Shazam against a seemingly super-powered bank robber. However, she is forced to return to Philadelphia when police inform her that her adoptive parents have gone missing. She's then drawn into the mystery of how they, and hundreds of others, have disappeared and of other strange goings-on around the city, a mystery she's determined to solve in both her identities.
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!!The New Champion Of Shazam contains examples of:
* ActionGirl: Mary can obviously kick ass in her super-powered form; she's also fairly handy in a fight in her normal form.
* BadassBoast: See the page quote.
* BigBad: [[spoiler: "Dr G" at Fawcett Community College, Philadelphia turns out to be Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of Dr Sivana himself.]]
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Shazam!", of course.
* CharacterDevelopment: Mary goes from trying to run away from her superhero identity at the beginning to [[spoiler: fully embracing it at the end.]]
* ContinuityCameo: Uncle Dudley/Marv returns in issues 3 and 4 as the one leading the search for the missing homeless people.
* TheHero: Mary Bromfield herself.
* MadScientist: [[spoiler: Dr Georgia Sivana, daughter of Dr Sivana and the main antagonist.]]
* NonHumanSidekick: Hoppy, the current incarnation of Marvel Bunny, who serves as Mary's sidekick throughout the series.
* TitleDrop: Several times in issue 1, as Hoppy the bunny tells her that Billy has chosen her to be the new champion.
* TransformationSequence: Most of the time, Mary's transformations happen instantaneously when she shouts "Shazam!". However, her first transformation in issue 1, and particularly her climatic transformation in issue 4, both have a longer lead-up, as lightning forms around her before she says the word. Her transformations back to her normal form are normally shown as well.