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* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kid_Super_Power_Hour_with_Shazam! The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!]], a 1981 Creator/{{Filmation}} cartoon that contained two segment: ''Hero High'', about a high school for superheroes, and ''Shazam!'', which was about DC's Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family and the fight against their enemies.

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* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kid_Super_Power_Hour_with_Shazam! The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!]], Shazam!]]'', a 1981 Creator/{{Filmation}} cartoon that contained two segment: ''Hero High'', about a high school for superheroes, and ''Shazam!'', which was about DC's Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family and the fight against their enemies.
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* ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Kid_Super_Power_Hour_with_Shazam! The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!]], a 1981 Creator/{{Filmation}} cartoon that contained two segment: ''Hero High'', about a high school for superheroes, and ''Shazam!'', which was about DC's Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family and the fight against their enemies.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanShazamTheReturnOfBlackAdam'', a DC original animated short film starring ComicBook/{{Shazam}} and ComicBook/{{Superman}}.
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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(M._F._Enterprises) M.F. Enterprises' Captain Marvel]] was a jet-powered, laser-eyed android that could de-attached his limbs with the shout of "Split!" and re-attached them with the shout of "Xam!" He only appeared in four issues of ''Captain Marvel'' (from April to November 1966) and two issues ''Captain Marvel Presents the Terrible Five'' (from September 1966 to September 1967).
** The book was remembered for how much it seemed to rip-off other characters. The red-garbed android (similar to the Human Torch) was best friends with a boy named Billy ''Baxton''. He also fought an enemy named Plasticman (who was later renamed Elasticman), the mad scientist Dr. Fate, the evil mastermind the Bat (who was also later renamed the Ray), and Professor Doom.

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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(M._F._Enterprises) M.F. Enterprises' When the Marvel and DC universes merged together to create the ComicBook/AmalgamUniverse, Captain Marvel became the combination between DC's [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]] was a jet-powered, laser-eyed android that could de-attached his limbs with the shout of "Split!" and re-attached them with the shout of "Xam!" He only appeared in four issues of ''Captain Marvel'' (from April to November 1966) and two issues ''Captain Marvel Presents the Terrible Five'' (from September 1966 to September 1967).
** The book was remembered for how much it seemed to rip-off other characters. The red-garbed android (similar to the Human Torch) was best friends with
Marvel's [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Captain Mar-Vell]]: a young boy named Billy ''Baxton''. He also fought an enemy Mar-Vell who, when he shouts "Kree!", turns into the "super-scientifically enhanced" adult hero named Plasticman (who was later renamed Elasticman), the mad scientist Dr. Fate, the evil mastermind the Bat (who was also later renamed the Ray), Captain Marvel. He wears a lightning bolt like ComicBook/{{Shazam}}, but his outfit is green and Professor Doom.white, like [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell's]] first outfit.


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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(M._F._Enterprises) M.F. Enterprises' Captain Marvel]] was a jet-powered, laser-eyed android that could de-attached his limbs with the shout of "Split!" and re-attached them with the shout of "Xam!" He only appeared in four issues of ''Captain Marvel'' (from April to November 1966) and two issues ''Captain Marvel Presents the Terrible Five'' (from September 1966 to September 1967).
** The book was remembered for how much it seemed to rip-off other characters. The red-garbed android (similar to the Human Torch) was best friends with a boy named Billy ''Baxton''. He also fought an enemy named Plasticman (who was later renamed Elasticman), the mad scientist Dr. Fate, the evil mastermind the Bat (who was also later renamed the Ray), and Professor Doom.
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* The [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Marvel/Shazam Family]], which were all inspired by the success of Captain Marvel, includes: Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr (or [=CM3=]), Uncle Marvel, Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, Freckles Marvel, and the Lieutenant Marvels.

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* The [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Marvel/Shazam Family]], which were all inspired by the success of Captain Marvel, includes: Mary ComicBook/MaryMarvel, Captain Marvel, Jr (later known as [=CM3=] and then Captain Marvel), Uncle Marvel Jr (or [=CM3=]), or Uncle Marvel, Dudley, Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, Freckles Marvel, and the Lieutenant Marvels.Marvels (Tall Marvel, Fat Marvel, and Hill marvel).
** ComicBook/TheNew52[=/=]ComicBook/DCRebirth introduced three new members of the Shazam family: Billy's adopted siblings Pedro Peña, Eugene Choi, and Darla Dudley, none of whom have code-names yet.



* [[Characters/YoungAvengers Noh-Varr]], a Kree super soldier from an alternate universe who went by Marvel Boy and the Protector before having the Captain Marvel codename passed down by Khn'nr. He later discarded the name and went by his real name.

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* [[Characters/YoungAvengers Noh-Varr]], a Kree super soldier from an alternate universe who went by Marvel Boy and the Protector before having the Captain Marvel codename code-name passed down by Khn'nr. He later discarded the name and went by his real name.
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* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainMarvel'', a 1940s film serial starring Fawcett's Captain Marvel.
* ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars Marvel's Carol Danvers and has Mar-Vell and Monica Rambeau in supporting roles.
* ''[[Film/{{SHAZAM2019}} Shazam!]]'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.

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* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainMarvel'', a 1940s film serial starring Fawcett's [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel.
Marvel]].
* ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars Marvel's Carol Danvers ComicBook/CarolDanvers and has Mar-Vell [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]] and Monica Rambeau ComicBook/MonicaRambeau in supporting roles.
* ''[[Film/{{SHAZAM2019}} Shazam!]]'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth ComicBook/TheNew52[=/=]ComicBook/DCRebirth version of Shazam.ComicBook/{{Shazam}}.
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* ''[[Film/{{SHAZAM2019}}'' Shazam!]]'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.

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* ''[[Film/{{SHAZAM2019}}'' ''[[Film/{{SHAZAM2019}} Shazam!]]'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.
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* ''[[Film/SHAZAM2019'' Shazam!]]'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.

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* ''[[Film/SHAZAM2019'' ''[[Film/{{SHAZAM2019}}'' Shazam!]]'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.
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* ''Film/{{Shazam}}'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.

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* ''Film/{{Shazam}}'', ''[[Film/SHAZAM2019'' Shazam!]]'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.
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* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainMarvel'', a 1940s film serial starring this version.
* ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars Carol Danvers and has Mar-Vell and Monica Rambeau in supporting roles.
* ''Film/{{Shazam}}'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52 version of Shazam.

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* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainMarvel'', a 1940s film serial starring this version.
Fawcett's Captain Marvel.
* ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars Marvel's Carol Danvers and has Mar-Vell and Monica Rambeau in supporting roles.
* ''Film/{{Shazam}}'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52 52/DC Rebirth version of Shazam.



* ''Series/{{Shazam}}!'', a half-hour live-action TV series made by Creator/{{Filmation}} that went from 1974 to 1977. From 1975 to 1977, it was paired with ''Series/TheSecretsOfIsis'' in ''The Series/{{Shazam}}!/[[Series/TheSecretsOfIsis Isis]] Hour''.

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* ''Series/{{Shazam}}!'', a half-hour live-action TV series based on Fawcett's Captain Marvel. It was made by Creator/{{Filmation}} that and went on from 1974 to 1977. From 1975 to 1977, it was paired with ''Series/TheSecretsOfIsis'' in ''The Series/{{Shazam}}!/[[Series/TheSecretsOfIsis Isis]] Hour''.
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* M.F. Enterprises's Captain Marvel was a jet-powered, laser-eyed android that could de-attached his limbs with the shout of "Split!" and re-attached them with the shout of "Xam!" He only appeared in four issues of ''Captain Marvel'' (from April to November 1966) and two issues ''Captain Marvel Presents the Terrible Five'' (from September 1966 to September 1967).

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* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(M._F._Enterprises) M.F. Enterprises's Enterprises' Captain Marvel Marvel]] was a jet-powered, laser-eyed android that could de-attached his limbs with the shout of "Split!" and re-attached them with the shout of "Xam!" He only appeared in four issues of ''Captain Marvel'' (from April to November 1966) and two issues ''Captain Marvel Presents the Terrible Five'' (from September 1966 to September 1967).
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* ''Series/{{Shazam}}'', a half-hour live-action TV series made by Creator/{{Filmation}} that went from 1974 to 1977. From 1975 to 1977, it was paired with ''Series/TheSecretsOfIsis'' in ''The Series/{{Shazam}}!/[[Series/TheSecretsOfIsis Isis]] Hour''.

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* ''Series/{{Shazam}}'', ''Series/{{Shazam}}!'', a half-hour live-action TV series made by Creator/{{Filmation}} that went from 1974 to 1977. From 1975 to 1977, it was paired with ''Series/TheSecretsOfIsis'' in ''The Series/{{Shazam}}!/[[Series/TheSecretsOfIsis Isis]] Hour''.
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"Captain Marvel" is a name that can refer to multiple characters:

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** ''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainMarvel'', a 1940s film serial starring this version.
* Freddy Freeman, who eventually inherited this title from Billy, and was previously (and is normally) Captain Marvel Jr. or [=CM3=] (or [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice Lieutenant Marvel]]). He's covered on the ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'' character page.

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** ''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainMarvel'', a 1940s film serial starring this version.
* [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Freddy Freeman, Freeman]], who eventually inherited this title from Billy, and was previously (and is normally) Captain Marvel Jr. or [=CM3=] (or [[WesternAnimation/YoungJustice Lieutenant Marvel]]). He's covered on the ''ComicBook/{{Shazam}}'' character page.page.

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* The [[Characters/ShazamMarvelFamily Marvel/Shazam Family]], which were all inspired by the success of Captain Marvel, includes: Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr (or [=CM3=]), Uncle Marvel, Hoppy the Marvel Bunny, Freckles Marvel, and the Lieutenant Marvels.
* ''ComicBook/{{Marvelman}}'', a superhero pastiche of Captain Marvel created by Mick Anglo in the U.K. when the original Captain Marvel comics were cancelled.
* ''ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}'', an update of Mick Anglo's character done in the 1980s by Alan Moore and Alan Davis. It had originally been called "Marvelman," but had to change its name to "Miracleman" to avoid a lawsuit from Marvel Comics.
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* Genis-Vell, Phyla-Vell, Khn'nr, and Noh-Varr: A series of successors to Mar-Vell. Genis-Vell was Captain Marvel for about ten years from the mid-Nineties to the mid-Noughties, but none of the others had very long tenures. They're included on Mar-Vell's page.

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* Genis-Vell, Phyla-Vell, Khn'nr, and Noh-Varr: A series of successors to Mar-Vell. Genis-Vell [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Genis-Vell]], Mar-Vell's son, who was Captain Marvel for about ten years from the mid-Nineties to the mid-Noughties, but none of the others had very long tenures. They're included on mid-Noughties.
* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Phyla-Vell]],
Mar-Vell's page.daughter, who was also Captain Marvel for a very brief time.
* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Khn'nr]], a Skrull who took the form of and [[BecomingTheMask believed himself to be]] Mar-Vell right before and during ''ComicBook/SecretInvasion''.
* [[Characters/YoungAvengers Noh-Varr]], a Kree super soldier from an alternate universe who went by Marvel Boy and the Protector before having the Captain Marvel codename passed down by Khn'nr. He later discarded the name and went by his real name.



** ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars Carol Danvers, and also has Mar-Vell and Monica Rambeau in supporting roles.

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[[folder:Inspirations/Parodies/Pastiches of Marvel's Captain Marvel]]
* ComicBook/MsMarvel, which began as the superhero name for ComicBook/CarolDanvers and is now the superhero name for [[ComicBook/MsMarvel2014 Kamala Khan]].
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[[folder:M.F. Enterprises]]
* M.F. Enterprises's Captain Marvel was a jet-powered, laser-eyed android that could de-attached his limbs with the shout of "Split!" and re-attached them with the shout of "Xam!" He only appeared in four issues of ''Captain Marvel'' (from April to November 1966) and two issues ''Captain Marvel Presents the Terrible Five'' (from September 1966 to September 1967).
** The book was remembered for how much it seemed to rip-off other characters. The red-garbed android (similar to the Human Torch) was best friends with a boy named Billy ''Baxton''. He also fought an enemy named Plasticman (who was later renamed Elasticman), the mad scientist Dr. Fate, the evil mastermind the Bat (who was also later renamed the Ray), and Professor Doom.
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!Film, Television, and Music
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* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfCaptainMarvel'', a 1940s film serial starring this version.
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''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars Carol Danvers, Danvers and also has Mar-Vell and Monica Rambeau in supporting roles.
* ''Film/{{Shazam}}'', a 2019 film set in the Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse starring the New 52 version of Shazam.
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[[folder:Television]]
* ''Series/{{Shazam}}'', a half-hour live-action TV series made by Creator/{{Filmation}} that went from 1974 to 1977. From 1975 to 1977, it was paired with ''Series/TheSecretsOfIsis'' in ''The Series/{{Shazam}}!/[[Series/TheSecretsOfIsis Isis]] Hour''.
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* "Captain Marvel," a {{Jazz}} composition recorded by Chick Corea in 1972. In 1974, it became the name of a Jazz album by Stan Getz, which included said composition.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://nerdist.com/article/alex-ross-echoes-of-shazam-every-captain-marvel-ever-exclusive/ "Echoes of Shazam!" by Alex Ross]], featuring pretty much ''every'' character named or inspired by Captain Marvel.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://nerdist.com/article/alex-ross-echoes-of-shazam-every-captain-marvel-ever-exclusive/ "Echoes of Shazam!" by Alex Ross]], featuring pretty much ''every'' character named or inspired by Captain Marvel.]][[note]]-The Captains Marvel on the bottom include, from L-R: Monica Rambeau, Genis-Vell, the New 52 Shazam, Captain Marvel, the '40s Serial Captain Marvel, Billy Batson, the '70s Captain Marvel from ''The Shazam!/Isis Hour'', the '70s Billy Batson from ''The Shazam!/Isis Hour'', and Carol Danvers. Also, in the background: many, many, ''many'' more.-[[/note]]]]
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--> -- Music/TheBeatles, "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill," '''''Music/TheWhiteAlbum''''

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--> -- Music/TheBeatles, "The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill," '''''Music/TheWhiteAlbum''''
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->Deep in the jungle where the mighty tiger lies\\
Bill and his elephants were taken by surprise\\
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->Deep in the jungle where the mighty tiger lies\\
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[https://nerdist.com/article/alex-ross-echoes-of-shazam-every-captain-marvel-ever-exclusive/ "Echoes of Shazam!" by Alex Ross]], featuring pretty much ''every'' character named or inspired by Captain Marvel.]]
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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in 1967. Marvel was able to use the name "Captain Marvel" because the trademark on the "Shazam" version had lapsed, as all comic books featuring him had been cancelled in the fifties. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.

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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in 1967. Marvel was able to use publish his adventures under the name title "Captain Marvel" because the trademark on the "Shazam" version had lapsed, as all comic books featuring him had been cancelled in the fifties. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.
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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in 1967. Marvel was able to use the name because the trademark on the "Shazam" version had lapsed, as all comic books featuring him had been cancelled in the fifties. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.

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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in 1967. Marvel was able to use the name "Captain Marvel" because the trademark on the "Shazam" version had lapsed, as all comic books featuring him had been cancelled in the fifties. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.
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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in 1967. Marvel was able to use the name because the trademark on the "Shazam" version had lapsed, as the comic books featuring him had been cancelled in the fifties. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.

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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in 1967. Marvel was able to use the name because the trademark on the "Shazam" version had lapsed, as the all comic books featuring him had been cancelled in the fifties. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.
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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in the Sixties when the trademark on the "Shazam" version lapsed. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.

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* [[ComicBook/CaptainMarVell Mar-Vell]], created by Creator/MarvelComics in 1967. Marvel was able to use the Sixties when name because the trademark on the "Shazam" version lapsed.had lapsed, as the comic books featuring him had been cancelled in the fifties. Mar-Vell is a HumanAlien who went native and defended Earth, until he was KilledOffForReal in the Eighties.
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* [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Billy Batson / Shazam]]: The original Captain Marvel, created by Fawcett Comics in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks as a ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' [[SupermanSubstitute knockoff]]. Billy shouts the magic word "SHAZAM!" to call down magic lightning which transforms him into the World's Mightiest Mortal. Ironically, currently owned by ''Superman'''s creators Creator/DCComics, though they had to title his books ''Shazam!'' due to rights conflicts with the other Captain Marvels listed below (becoming the TropeNamer for IAmNotShazam) and eventually changed his name to "Shazam" completely.

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* [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Billy Batson / Shazam]]: Batson]]: The original Captain Marvel, created by Fawcett Comics in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks as a ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' [[SupermanSubstitute knockoff]]. Billy shouts the magic word "SHAZAM!" to call down magic lightning which transforms him into the World's Mightiest Mortal. Ironically, currently owned by ''Superman'''s creators Creator/DCComics, though they had to title his books ''Shazam!'' due to rights conflicts with the other Captain Marvels listed below (becoming the TropeNamer for IAmNotShazam) and eventually changed his name to "Shazam" completely.



** ''Film/{{Shazam|2019}}'', a Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse film which stars the Billy Batson / Shazam version.



** ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars the Carol Danvers version.

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** ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars the Carol Danvers version.
Danvers, and also has Mar-Vell and Monica Rambeau in supporting roles.
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** ''Film/Shazam2019'', a Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse film which stars the Billy Batson / Shazam version.

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** ''Film/Shazam2019'', ''Film/{{Shazam|2019}}'', a Franchise/DCExtendedUniverse film which stars the Billy Batson / Shazam version.



** ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars the Carol Danvers version.

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** ''Film/CaptainMarvel2019'', ''Film/{{Captain Marvel|2019}}'', a Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse film which stars the Carol Danvers version.
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* [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Billy Batson]]: The original Captain Marvel, created by Fawcett Comics in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks as a ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' [[SupermanSubstitute knockoff]]. Billy shouts the magic word "SHAZAM!" to call down magic lightning which transforms him into the World's Mightiest Mortal. Ironically, currently owned by ''Superman'''s creators Creator/DCComics, though they had to title his books ''Shazam!'' due to rights conflicts with the other Captain Marvels listed below (becoming the TropeNamer for IAmNotShazam) and eventually changed his name to "Shazam" completely.

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* [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Billy Batson]]: Batson / Shazam]]: The original Captain Marvel, created by Fawcett Comics in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks as a ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' [[SupermanSubstitute knockoff]]. Billy shouts the magic word "SHAZAM!" to call down magic lightning which transforms him into the World's Mightiest Mortal. Ironically, currently owned by ''Superman'''s creators Creator/DCComics, though they had to title his books ''Shazam!'' due to rights conflicts with the other Captain Marvels listed below (becoming the TropeNamer for IAmNotShazam) and eventually changed his name to "Shazam" completely.

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