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1Captain Marvel has had a whole host of villains of different zany types, most of whom only lasted a few issues after their debut, and only a few survived to be recurring enemies over the years.
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3The full rogues gallery can be read [[https://en.everybodywiki.com/List_of_Marvel_Family_enemies here]] and [[https://enacademic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/11513775 here]]
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6[[foldercontrol]]
7!! Golden Age Villains
8[[folder:Aunt Minerva]]
9[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/auntminervacomics1.jpg]]
10->'''AKA:''' (Name Unknown)
11->'''First Appearance:''' ''Captain Marvel Adventures'' #59 (April, 1946)
12->''"Ohh! you '''wonderful''' man! You're so strong and masterful! I'm just putty in your hands!"''
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14The former wife of a deceased gang lord, Minerva proved herself very adept at taking over and running his crime ring, and now spends her time constantly searching for (often unwilling) candidates to be her next husband.
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16* AbhorrentAdmirer: It's practically a RunningGag that most of the men she goes after are ''horrified'' at the perspective of being in a couple with her, let alone marrying her. When she was after Ibac, he was so afraid of her he actually went to beg Uncle Dudley for help, and the latter, who also had been subject to her advances in the past, actually agreed to help without hesitation, [[SympathyForTheDevil since in his opinion, even a villain like Ibac didn't deserve to end up married with her]].
17* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Pre-Crisis, Aunt Minerva appeared completely unaware that she was not seen as attractive, which was PlayedForLaughs. In ''Comicbook/ThePowerOfShazam'', Lady M is extremely bitter about losing her looks as she got older, and that this is how women are judged, hence her crimes being to maintain a supply of the skin-rejuvination formula Neoderm. She's also much more cynical about men as a result.
18* BlackWidow: Oddly enough, subverted; she's had five previous husbands, but it's never implied to be anything but a case of very bad luck. She's not even much of a GoldDigger.
19* EvilOldFolks: Very old, very evil.
20* LadyAndKnight: Dark Lady type. Her main hang-up seems to be falling for ''powerful'' men, regardless of whether they're good or bad, that can protect her from harm (despite not needing their help in the slightest). As a result, she's become smitten with Captain Marvel, Sivana, Ibac -- even Uncle Dudley, when he fought off the goons of another mob boss seeking revenge on her.
21* ObliviousToLove: Inverted; she apparently can't understand when men ''aren't'' interested in her. When she tried to get with Ibac, he was terrified by her and kept running away, which she interpreted as him "playing hard to get".
22* StalkerWithACrush: She is disturbingly devoted in her love for [[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]], once fretting that he'd think something terrible had happened to her because she'd only written him ten letters that day.
23[[/folder]]
24
25[[folder:Arson Fiend]]
26[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/arson_fiend.jpg]]
27->'''AKA:''' George Tweedle
28->'''First Appearance:''' ''Captain Marvel Adventures'' #2 (June, 1941)
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30The Arson Fiend (George D. Tweedle) is a enemy of Captain Marvel with fire powers. Apparently, he gained his demonic powers from Blaze during the 1940s and was one of her pawns against the Wizard Shazam and the Fawcett City heroes. In the modern times, he fought Captain Marvel some times.
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32* BreathWeapon: Can rain fire from his mouth.
33* DealWithTheDevil: He gained his demonic powers from the demon Blaze during the 1940s.
34* JekyllAndHyde: Originally drank a formula to turn into a super-powered villain.
35* PlayingWithFire: Can generate and start fires with a touch. These fires can rain out from his mouth as well as his hands, allowing him to almost explode with fire if he wished. As such he is also immune to any of his own fire as well as any fire in the immediate area.
36[[/folder]]
37
38[[folder:The Black Dragon Society]]
39[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_dragon_society_earth_s.png]]
40->'''First Appearance:''' ''Master Comics'' #21 (December, 1941)
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42A cabal of Japanese scientists - Dr Smashi, Dr Hashi and Dr Peeyu - who served under Mr Mind.
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44* IHaveManyNames: They also call themselves the Tokyo Torture Temple and the Jap Jab-in-the-Back Club.
45* YellowPeril: Yellow-skinned buck-toothed Japanese stereotypes from the 1940s.
46[[/folder]]
47
48[[folder:Captain Nippon]]
49[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_nippon_fawcett_comics_captain_marvel_e.jpg]]
50->'''First Appearance:''' ''Captain Marvel, Jr.'' #2 (December, 1942)
51->''"Seven ancestors of the Seven Fiends! Honourable brat makes monkey of terrible Captain Nippon!"''
52
53Captain Nippon is a super-soldier created by Imperial Japan, serving as the Japanese equivalent of Captain Nazi. He is an enemy of Captain Marvel Jr. Captain Nippon is a sort of golem who was constructed and brought to life during World War 2 by the Jamambux, a secret society of Imperial Japanese sorcerers. The creature, which the narration compares to Frankenstein’s Monster, was compounded of “desirable things” - namely, Brute Force, Murder, Hate, Terror, Lust and Greed. This gave the beast-man great power, as well as human-level intelligence.
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55* CaptainPatriotic: Captain Nippon was created as an embodiment of Imperial Japanese values.
56* CarryABigStick: Captain Nippon wields a sort of spiked steel club, presumably made of some super-metal.
57* ChestInsignia: Wears the Rising Sun emblem on his chest.
58* FangsAreEvil: One of Captain Nippon’s few salient traits are his teeth. Or rather his fangs, since they are clearly animalistic.
59* {{Golem}}: He is an artificially made human being, crafted from magic.
60* ManBitesMan: A distinctive feature are his fangs. He can use these to chew through solid steel. Nippon collapsed entire buildings by destroying the load-bearing girders through mastication.
61* SuperStrength: Captain Nippon was powerful enough to knock out Captain Marvel Jr. with a blow from his club.
62* SuperToughness: Can ignore all attacks short of artillery.
63* TortureTechnician: Captain Nippon and his masters are, of course, enthusiastic torturers. Despite their Japanese nature, they're seen using Medieval European tools and techniques like iron boots or iron maidens.
64* YellowPeril: Captain Nippon is an exaggeration of every racist stereotype associated with the Japanese during WWII.
65[[/folder]]
66
67[[folder:Color King]]
68[[quoteright:335:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/colorb4.PNG]]
69->'''First Appearance:''' ''Mary Marvel'' #3 (July, 1946)
70->''"Purple is the color of madness! I'll give this fool a concentrated dose, and drive him mad right on the spot!"''
71
72An enemy of Mary Marvel, he was a criminal who went to Tibet and gained the ability to project colors, each of which could cause a different effect.
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74* EmotionControl: He can project different coloured rays which affect emotions, for example green calms people.
75* GreenAndMean: He primarily used green gas to tranquilize people.
76* SecondaryColorNemesis: Dresses in green and orange.
77[[/folder]]
78
79[[folder:The Crocodile Men]]
80[[quoteright:235:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crocodile_men.jpg]]
81
82A trio of sentient crocodiles (known as Herkimer, Jorrk and Sylvester) from the planet Punkus, who served as henchmen in the Monster Society.
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84* TheCreon: Herkimer the Crocodile-Man, who only takes over Leadership of the Society after Mister Mind gets LaserGuidedAmnesia and [[HeelFaceTurn becomes good]]. Once he [[FaceHeelTurn regains his memory]] Herkimer gives back control.
85* {{Kaiju}}: At one point in the comic it was one titanic crocodile attacking Fawcett City.
86* MultipleHeadCase: In the 2019 Shazam comic, it was one crocodile with three heads.
87* NeverSmileAtACrocodile: Humanoid crocodiles are never a good news.
88[[/folder]]
89
90[[folder:Dummy]]
91[[quoteright:185:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dummy_1.jpg]]
92A villain with the features of a ventriloquist's dummy.
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94* DependingOnTheWriter: Sometimes he's a human being who looks like a dummy, sometimes he's an actual DemonicDummy.
95* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Was formerly an enemy of the Vigilante.
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:Evil Eye]]
99[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evil_eye.png]]
100
101Evil Eye was an aide to Mister Mind who helped the worm when he was trying to promote his goals by writing a book called ''Mind Kampf'' about how he would rule the world. Evil Eye hypnotized Billy Batson when the boy discovered their headquarters, but accidentally broke the spell by snapping his fingers. He tried to hypnotize Captain Marvel as well, but the hero was unaffected and destroyed the operation.
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103* AdaptationalAbomination: The 2019 Shazam comic redesigned him as this.
104* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Evil Eye has green skin. Although, as his origins are never established, he could be an alien or supernatural creature.
105* HypnoticEyes: Evil Eye hypnotises people by staring into their eyes with his one oversized eye.
106* ImmuneToMindControl: Captain Marvel (and presumably the rest of the Shazam family) are immune to Evil Eye's hypnosis in super form.
107[[/folder]]
108
109[[folder:Ebenezer Batson]]
110[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ebenezer_batson.jpg]]
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112Billy Batson’s uncle, who tries to steal his money.
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114* DealWithTheDevil: Pre-Crisis, he sold his soul to Satan in exchange for an Earthly fortune. Post-Crisis, he sold his soul to Blaze the demoness in exchange for a son to inherit his fortune.
115* EvilUncle
116[[/folder]]
117
118[[folder:Graybeard]]
119[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/graybeard_01.png]]
120
121Graybeard, a.k.a. 'the World's Oldest Criminal' was a for of Captain Marvel, Jr. As a young man, he was sentenced to 99 years in prison, to which he sarcastically told the judge how considerate he was to not make it a life sentence. When released, he found that the world had passed him by. Determined to revenge on society, and on the young in particular, he began a crime spree based on the theme of old age. Being the youngest of the Shazam family, Captain Marvel, Jr. became his especial target.
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123* CaneFu: Graybeard carries a walking stick that he sometimes uses as a weapon.
124* CaptainColorbeard: ''Grey''beard
125* EvilOldFolks: Graybeard is well over 100 years old, and takes on the Shazam family despite having no superpowers.
126* GrumpyOldMan: Graybeard is what happens when a grumpy old man decides to become a supervillain.
127* LongerThanLifeSentence: The judge sentenced Graybeard to 99 years for unspecified crimes. He served every one of those years.
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder:Hal Hooey]]
131An agent who flatters Mr Tawny he can make a great singer out of him. But all he wants is the fame of a talking tiger.
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133* ToxicFriendInfluence
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Ibac]]
137[[quoteright:269:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4a92fbe71f51cc41d2d8e01e4e2c2fa9.jpg]]
138->'''AKA:''' Stanley "Stinky" Printwhistle
139->''"'''Payback''' time, for all the '''humiliation''' I've suffered at your hands, all these years, "do-gooder.""''
140
141A scrawny criminal who gains the abilities of the worst humans to have existed when he says "Ibac". Somehow this results in a DumbMuscle bruiser who poses little threat to anyone with superpowers.
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143* AdaptationalNationality: Pre-Flashpoint Stanley Printwhistle is American. Post-Flashpoint Emperor Ibac is from thousands of years before the US existed. ''Black Adam'' introduces a Stanley counterpart, Hamid Stanli, who's British.
144* BaldOfEvil: His scrawny alter ego.
145* TheBrute: Nothing much to contribute to any story besides act as Sivana's muscle, and give the good captain a warm-up.
146* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: Saying "Ibac!" sees him gain the powers of some of the worst people in history.
147* CarpetOfVirility: Usually depicted as a Type 1.
148* DealWithTheDevil: How he originally became Ibac.
149* DumbMuscle: Strong enough to be a big threat to low level/mid-level superhumans, yet uses it like an idiot and is tricked into saying his mystic words constantly.
150* EvilCounterpart: Was intended by Satan to be this to Captain Marvel. It didn't work out.
151* FunWithAcronyms: By saying IBAC, he gains Ivan the Terrible's ability to inspire terror, Cesare Borgia's cunning, Attila the Hun's ferocity and Caligula's cruelty.
152* GoAndSinNoMore: Each time he was defeated in the 40's Captain Marvel would let him go after extracting a promise not to transform again, but not doing anything to ensure it besides promising another pounding if he slipped back into his old ways. As might be imagined this didn't work very well and Printwhistle would change again whenever he thought he could commit a crime without Cap coming after him.
153* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: The milquetoast Stanley keeps trying to reform, but [[EvilFeelsGood the temptation of becoming the monster once again is simply too much for him to stand]].
154* HistoricalDomainCrossover: He combines the 'powers' of Ivan the Terrible, Cesare Borgia, Attila the Hun and Caligula.
155* {{Retcon}}: His "Curse of Shazam" version changes everything about him, making Ibac his actual name, and turning him into a warlord who lived several thousand years ago, calling him "the man who invented evil".
156* RaceLift: While it's not clear where he originates from, Emperor Ibac looks as white as his former self. Hamid Stanli, on the other hand, is definitely Arabic.
157* SicklyGreenGlow: In contrast with Captain Marvel's lightning bolt, his transformation is announced by green flames.
158* VillainDecay: IBAC started out as seeming like a pretty credible threat, especially with being given his powers by Satan himself and among Captain Marvel's first super-powered enemies besides. By the end of IBAC's second appearance, though, Cap was actively toying with him before finally taking him out. The rest of their Golden Age battles were similarly one-sided, although the writers were trying a little bit harder to make him seem like a threat when DC relaunched the series.
159[[/folder]]
160
161[[folder:Jeepers]]
162[[quoteright:251:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jeepers_001.png]]
163
164A bat-creature that terrorized Fawcett City.
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166* BatPeople: Looks like a humanoid, wingless bat, but his 2019 design now has wings to fly.
167* BatOutOfHell: Although it originally looked like a humanoid mouse, subsequent appearances are more bat-like.
168* LastOfHisKind: Jeepers was the last of a race of bat-like creatures who lived in caverns and were wiped out in some unknown disaster.
169* MasterOfDisguise: Jeepers was able to convincingly pass for a human being until he accidentally let his tail be spotted.
170[[/folder]]
171
172[[folder:Goat-Man]]
173[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goat_man.png]]
174
175Goat-Man was the first recruit into Mr. Mind's Monster Society of Evil, and Mr. Mind often broadcast his thoughts directly into his lackey's mind.
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177* DecoyLeader: Before his identity was publicly known, Mr. Mind often used Goat-Man as his mouthpiece, causing many to assume that he was the leader of the Monster Society.
178* FaunsAndSatyrs: Goat-Man is an alien who looks like a humanoid goat.
179* {{Scapegoat}}: The 2019 Shazam comic gives him the name of Scapegoat, and he lives up to this by [[spoiler:setting up Tawky Tawny's tiger race for the slaughter of some talking animals.]]
180[[/folder]]
181
182[[folder:The Hen]]
183[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hen_01.png]]
184
185An enemy of Mary Marvel, who was a ruthless mobster.
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187* AnimalMotifs: The hen.
188* AnnoyingLaugh: It resembles a chicken clucking.
189* BadBoss: She refused to share loot with her people and killed any who protested. Understandably, few worked for her unless they were desperate.
190* TheQueenpin: A female crime boss.
191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Herr Phoul]]
194[[quoteright:344:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/herr_phoul.png]]
195
196A Nazi who served in the Monster Society.
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198* BaldOfEvil
199* HighClassGlass: Wears a monocle.
200* KilledOffForReal: Died when a munitions plant exploded. All that was left was left of him appeared to be a charred sock embroidered with swastikas.
201* ThoseWackyNazis: Was a liaison between the WWII Nazis and the Monster Society.
202[[/folder]]
203
204[[folder:The Ice King]]
205[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ice_king_6.jpg]]
206
207A survivor of the previous ice age, who wields technology that can give him ice powers.
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209* AnIcePerson
210* LastOfHisKind
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[folder:India Rubber Man]]
214Mahatma Squatma, a fakir in the Bingling Bros Circus, got sick of tying himself in knots every day and decided to try supervillainy.
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216* RubberMan
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:King Kull]]
220[[quoteright:212:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/009389c1167447aa4df8fdc2eac81739.jpg]]
221
222-->''"Ho hah! Burn, books, '''burn'''! And those three human brats I found unconscious... I reserve a special '''spot''' for them! Ho Ha! Burn, '''kids, burn!''' Ho Haaaaaaaa!"''
223
224Former ruler of the "Submen", a brutish but technologically skilled humanoid race that ruled over early man until being overthrown in a sudden revolution. Now set free after eons of suspended animation, he plots to conquer the modern world anew.
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226* ArchEnemy: Initially created to spice up the later issues of the series with a unique new recurring nemesis.
227* BeardOfEvil: He's always depicted with a full beard and is evil.
228* BigBad: Of ''ComicBook/CrisisInEternity''.
229* EvilLaugh: In sharp contrast to Sivana's high-pitched, wheezy chuckle, his is a booming, throaty guffaw.
230* GeniusBruiser: He doesn't really look like one, but he ''was'' the king of a technologically advanced species. Thus while he could trade punches with Marvel, his schemes always hinged on some new gadget he'd come up with to exterminate humans.
231* JerkAss: To put it lightly, he is very unpleasant to talk with, fight against, and in general be with. Not helped by his demeaning behavior, racist attitude, and violent nature.
232* LastOfHisKind: Though the Submen were technologically superior, Cro-Magnons vastly outnumbered them and [[ZergRush overwhelmed them by sheer force]]; Kull is the only one remaining. If he can't rule the world, he's equally satisfied with destroying it as his revenge on mankind.
233* OmnicidalManiac: Is willing to kill all humans if given the chance, and most of his plots derive from world domination. In ''ComicBook/CrisisInEternity'', he's perfectly willing to destroy any Earth with humanity on it, regardless of whether his species existed on them or not.
234* SuperStrength: Tremendous amounts of strength yet is still below the Captain Marvel family.
235* {{Ultraterrestrials}}: He comes from a race of super-advanced cavemen.
236* WalkingShirtlessScene: Tends to just go around in a loin cloth and helmet.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:The Mad Mummy]]
240[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/themadmummy.gif]]
241
242-->''"Harken! My old pyramid was destroyed by the Marvels! I need a new headquarters from which to send my plagues of horror over the world! Begin the '''NEW PYRAMID OF EVIL!"'''
243
244An Ancient Egyptian mass murderer whom the wizard Shazam had defeated and imprisoned in the Pyramid of Peril, only to return millennia later when his Pyramid was discovered by archeologists.
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246* CompleteImmortality: Can't be killed, since he's already dead.
247* SealedEvilInACan: Magically imprisoned by Shazam in ages past, and again at the end of the story arc.
248[[/folder]]
249
250[[folder:Mad Poet]]
251[[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/egbert_pfoe.jpg]]
252
253An enemy of Mary Marvel, he was a poet called Egbert Alvin Pfoe, who came third in a poetry contest and swore revenge.
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255* DisproportionateRetribution: He came third place, but wants revenge on the second and first place winners.
256* MadArtist
257* PunnyName: He’s named after Edgar Allan Poe.
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Mister Atom]]
261[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mister_atom_earth_s_001.png]]
262->''"I shall rule the world! That is the destiny of Mr. Atom."''
263
264Mister Atom was a robot created by Doctor Charles Langley, who unfortunately died when he gave life to his creation with radioactive energy. The robot was instilled with hostile intentions of ruling the world
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266* DependingOnTheArtist: His design has varied between looking like an actual mechanical creation, a metal humanoid and a HumongousMecha.
267* {{Flight}}: Mister Atom can fly.
268* HandBlasts: Can fire nuclear blasts from his hands.
269* KillerRobot: Believing he should rule the world, Mr. Atom has no qualms about killing puny humans.
270* LosingYourHead: Mr. Atom can securely detach his head from his body.
271* MasterComputer: Seeing how much mightier he was than humans, Atom determined to become Earth's ruler.
272* TailorMadePrison: At the end of his first appearance, Mr. Atom is imprisoned in an underground, lead-lined cell, as no other prison could contain his power, but he threatens to break out one day.
273* TokenRobot: He's the only robot among the human, alien or monster members of the Monster Society.
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Mister Banjo]]
277[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_banjo.png]]
278->'''A.K.A.:''' Kurt Filpots
279
280A spy in disguise as a musician who delivered secret messages using the musical notes of his banjo.
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282* ComplexityAddiction: Even for wartime espionage, Banjo's scheme ''really'' takes the cake. A mole working as a secretary at the American Naval Headquarters would tap out a coded pattern on her typewriter for a fellow agent (whose family in Vichy France was being held hostage) that came in posing as a crank; the man would leave the HQ whistling the pattern, passing by Mr. Banjo, who would mentally translate it and replay it on his banjo with further instructions under the open window of a print shop... that ''then'' transcribed the notes onto sheet music and played them again on a radio broadcast, where they would FINALLY be intercepted and read by German command in the Pacific. Notably, after being foiled by Captain Marvel, his second and final plan doesn't involve music at all, [[BoringButPractical just kidnapping FDR and replacing him with an Axis doppelganger]].
283* MusicalAssassin: Defied. Filpots relies on a gun when the going gets rough, and uses his banjo for purely utilitarian code transmission; Captain Marvel's the one to break it over his head. [[TheArtifact By his second appearance, he doesn't have a new one, and his evil plot has nothing to do with music]].
284* RedheadInGreen: Wears a green suit and has orange hair.
285* SecondaryColorNemesis: Has auburn hair and wears green clothes.
286[[/folder]]
287
288[[folder:Mister Who]]
289[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mister_who_001.jpg]]
290
291See Characters/DoctorFate
292[[/folder]]
293
294[[folder:The Monster Society of Evil]]
295[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monster_society_of_evil_1126588_1280x0.jpg]]
296
297Mister Mind assembled one of the first ever gang of bad guys in comic history. The roster includes members on this page, and some who only appear briefly.
298
299The comic has a page [[ComicBook/TheMonsterSocietyOfEvil here]].
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301* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Mr. Mind created three monsters to set on Capt Marvel: Oliver the octopus, Ophelius the ram, and Oliphant the dragon.
302* {{Crossover}}: One of the earliest in comics. The first roster brought in villains who were previously enemies of other heroes, and united them under Mister Mind's leadership. Also a case of RoguesGalleryTransplant.
303* FantasyKitchenSink: The roster is comprised of aliens, beast-creatures, fantasy beings, Nazis and Japanese from World War 2, and the odd demon and robot or two.
304* LegionOfDoom: One of the earliest in comics.
305* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The Society has had Asian villains and Nazis in its ranks. Also a case of ValuesDissonance since that happened during World War 2 and hasn't been done since then.
306[[/folder]]
307
308[[folder:Nippo the Nipponese]]
309[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nippo_01.png]]
310
311Nippo is a master of jujitsu and an agent of Imperial Japan during WWII.
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313* AlliterativeName: '''N'''ippo the '''N'''ipponese.
314* AsianBuckTeeth: As with most offensive and dated depictions of Japanese people, he has prominent buck teeth.
315* CrystalBall: Possessed two magical black pearls stolen from India, which gave him the ability to spy on people and see/hear what they were doing.
316* YellowPeril: The guy is a walking stereotype of Japanese people during WWII.
317[[/folder]]
318
319[[folder:Nyola]]
320[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nyola_dc_comics_aztec_priestess_a.jpg]]
321-->''“Hail to Yum Chac… make the Aztec race mighty again… we offer thee thy sacrifice…”''
322
323An Aztec priestess who can control the weather. Served in the Monster Society.
324----
325* LadyInRed: Dresses in red priestess clothes.
326* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Was formerly an enemy of Hawkman and Hawkgirl
327[[/folder]]
328
329[[folder:Oggar]]
330[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oggar.jpg]]
331->''"Hah! I cannot defeat Hercules, Atlas and the others each in turn! But in the 20th Century, they will all be combined in one man--Capt. Marvel, the world's mightiest mortal! Then I will have only one enemy!"''
332
333A former pupil of Shazam, self-stylized as The Mightiest Immortal, who was so powerful that the wizard Shazam was originally called Shazamo to use his power. However, he rebelled against Shazamo to use his power for evil and the wizard cast him out, and thus the wizard shortened his own name to Shazam. Once that was done, Oggar bided his time for Shazam to die and then take on his successor, who turned out to be Billy Batson.
334
335He is a villain of immense power who can do nearly anything with his magic. For instance, Oggar can hit a Marvel with Magic Lightning to forcibly change him back and then mute him to keep him that way. Another time, Oggar created a whole army of soldiers out of the sands of Egypt for ComicBook/BlackAdam to command with a wave of his hand and a verbal command.
336
337However, his power comes with two limitations: he can only cast one particular magical spell on a particular person once, and his magic cannot directly harm a female target. Oggar only appeared three times and only in the Pre-Crisis period (Once in the Fawcett period as a solo villain, albeit in a long multi-part StoryArc that spanned six issues, and twice in ''World's Finest'' as a member of Mr. Mind's Monster Society of Evil), likely because unless a female hero, like Mary Marvel, is helping, this villain is practically suicide for a male hero to oppose.
338----
339* EvilSorcerer: He is a villain of immense power who can do nearly anything with his magic.
340* ExactWords: Oggar is still dangerous to even female targets since he's capable of carefully phrasing his spells to affect them indirectly. For instance, Oggar realized that he could not say to Mary Marvel, "Let Magic Lightning strike you down!" to any effect, but he could say "Let Magic Lightning strike her where she stands."
341* LimitedUseMagicalDevice: In his 40s appearances, his magic lets him do anything he can vocalize, but each power is limited to one use only (to explain why he doesn't just zap Captain Marvel back to a helpless kid and kill him after the first time).
342* NoOntologicalInertia: When he died at the end of his serial in the 40s [[note]] [[ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated Although this turned out not to be case when DC decided to bring him back in the 80s]]. [[/note]], his spell keeping the witch Circe alive for centuries ended and she immediately decayed to her skeleton.
343* PhysicalGod: As The World's Mightiest Immortal, he has every power Captain Marvel does at the same level of potency. He's also a wizard on top of that.
344* APupilOfMineUntilHeTurnedToEvil: Like Black Adam he was a student of Shazam, mentor to the hero, and like Black Adam he was corrupted by his godly powers.
345* RedRightHand: Oggar has cloven hooves instead of human feet.
346* SmugSnake: He knows his immense power, and loves to rub it in his foes' faces, although Mary Marvel has been able to embarrass him.
347* StoryBreakerPower: Oggar's literally a god, and is equally as strong as Captain Marvel, so the good captain can't defeat him in a fight. Oggar also knows wizardry, enough to conjure entire buildings and armies out of thin air. Unless an opponent is female and thus plays to the blindspot of his magic powers, no opponent can stand a chance against him.
348* VillainDecay: When he was revived in the 80s, it totally ignored his godly physical attributes in favor of his magic.
349* WouldntHitAGirl: Oggar is more than willing to attack a female opponent, but his magic cannot directly harm female targets. Even forcibly moving them without causing injury with it will not work apparently because that is also interpreted as harm. He can, if he's sneaky, [[LoopholeAbuse get around the limitation by framing things in a positive way]], such as making Circe immortal, [[AgeWithoutYouth but leaving her to still grow old]].
350[[/folder]]
351
352[[folder:Oom the Mighty]]
353[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oom_earth_5_001.jpg]]
354
355An alien serial killer.
356----
357* BaldOfEvil: He's balding and a serial killer from outer space.
358* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Was formerly an enemy of the Spectre.
359* SerialKiller: He's a killer from outer space.
360* TakenForGranite: Is of a stony gray physique.
361* WalkingShirtlessScene: Oom doesn't bother with a shirt.
362[[/folder]]
363
364[[folder:Ramulus]]
365[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6706182_screenshot_20181129_204301_01_1.jpg]]
366A green-skinned supervillain who can control plants. Briefly served in the Monster Society.
367----
368* BeardOfEvil: Has a green beard.
369* GreenThumb: He started out controlling artificial plants of his own creation, then later on got the power to control real ones.
370* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Was formerly an enemy of the Sandman.
371[[/folder]]
372
373[[folder:Red Crusher]]
374[[quoteright:215:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/red_crusher.png]]
375
376A champion of North Korea sent to fight Captain Marvel.
377----
378* CaptainErsatz: He's King Kull if he served in the Korean People's Army -- immense strength, grotesque hairy body, cruel nature, booming "ho! ho!" laugh, advanced weapons, everything.
379* DirtyCommies: A caricatured World War II-style antagonist for the Korean War.
380* GeniusBruiser: Described as having "a mind of scientific genius but a soul of blackest evil" in his second appearance, and creates jet-propelled spiked spheres and electric death rays as well as charging into battle wielding a giant flail.
381* YellowPeril: Except he comes from North Korea instead of China.
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Spider Man]]
385[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spider_man_fawcett.jpg]]
386
387[[ComicBook/SpiderMan No, not that one]] [[YouWannaGetSued (notice the missing hyphen)]]. A robber who spins threads from plastic to ensnare people, and also keeps a pet poisonous tarantula.
388----
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Tong]]
392[[quoteright:273:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tong.jpg]]
393
394A Chinese villain and descendant of Genghis Khan.
395----
396* YellowPeril: A pretty obvious negative stereotype of Chinese people.
397[[/folder]]
398
399[[folder:The Weeper]]
400[[quoteright:343:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/weeper_mortimer_gloom.jpg]]
401->'''A.K.A.:''' Mortimer Gloom
402
403Mortimer Gloom was a circus performer. He was known as the "Crying Clown" or "Weeping Willie". He was fired for being dishonest. Sometime afterward he committed several acts of revenge. He later took on the name "The Weeper". He was originally the Archenemy of Bulletman and Bulletgirl. After the original Weeper died attempting to seek revenge against Bulletman and Bulletgirl, his son adopted the identity and attempted to revenge himself on Bulletgirl, who teamed up with Mary Marvel to stop him. Since then, the Weeper has become part of the Shazam rogues gallery.
404----
405* CatchPhrase: "How sad it is".
406* TheEeyore: The Weeper hates to see people happy but feels bad after he hurts them.
407* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Began as the Archenemy of Bulletman and Bulletgirl. When the other Earth-S heroes were left languishing in limbo, the Weeper became a part of the Shazam rogues gallery.
408** He was recently seen in the Batman Brave and the Bold cartoon as Joker's idol.
409[[/folder]]
410
411!! Modern Shazam Villains
412
413
414[[folder:The Black Marvel Family]]
415[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/black_marvel_family.png]]
416See their [[Characters/ShazamBlackMarvelFamily own page]]
417[[/folder]]
418
419[[folder:Blaze]]
420[[quoteright:160:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6cd61993cb332f88b2525a4b8e87628d.jpg]]
421->'''AKA:''' Angelica Blaze
422
423-->''"'''Unschooled''' as he is in the '''depth''' of his own power, Fate may not ''live''' to see the '''dawn''' of the '''underworld'''!"''
424
425One of Shazam's children, the demoness Blaze battles her brother Satanus for control of their Hell dimension.
426----
427* AntagonisticOffspring: To her father, Shazam.
428* TheCorrupter: Of both ComicBook/BlackAdam[[note]]though this was later retconned out[[/note]] and Osiris.
429* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: A demon lord.
430* HalfHumanHybrid: Part human, part devil.
431* HornedHumanoid: Has curved horns.
432* LeanAndMean: Very skinny.
433* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her skin is red and she has black hair. Her other appearance is also dark reddish and black.
434* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Originally a Franchise/{{Superman}} villain, but shifted to the Shazam cast when it turned out the Wizard was her father.
435* SiblingRivalry: With her brother Lord Satanus.
436* WickedWitch: Very wicked and a witch.
437[[/folder]]
438
439[[folder:Captain Nazi]]
440[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/captain_nazi_828.jpeg]]
441->'''AKA:''' Albrecht Krieger
442
443-->''"Good, Captain Nippon! I think. You and I together can '''crush any American insects that stand in our way! Ho, ho, ho!'''"''
444
445A Nazi super soldier and enemy of Captain Marvel who, in both Pre-and-Post-Crisis continuities crippled Freddy Freeman and murdered his grandfather. He's served in several supervillain teams since then, but always returns to clash with the Marvels, and Captain Marvel Jr. in particular.
446----
447* AnthropomorphicPersonification: May or may not be one for Nazism.
448* ArchEnemy: Of Captain Marvel Jr.
449* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Once, Black Adam asked how he came back after a sure death. He explains that as long as at least one person in the world believes in the ideals of Nazism, he can never die.
450* BadassCape: Sometimes.
451* ButtMonkey: Even other villains hate him, and like to see him fail.
452* TheCaptain: Evil example.
453* ChestInsignia: His ''Hakenkreuz'' swastika.
454* DependingOnTheWriter: In some stories, his level of admiration for Hitler himself -- although he is staunchly devoted to Nazi ideals, he distastefully notes once or twice how Hitler's brunette hair and ill health was a sign of genetic impurity, and thinks of himself as [[HolierThanThou a much more fitting example of "the perfect Aryan leader"]].
455* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His brother, to a lesser degree, his great-niece, and of course, UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler.
456* EvilOldFolks: In current continuity, he's over 115 years old, even if he doesn't look it.
457* HeManWomanHater: Extremely misogynistic, even towards his own great-niece.
458* HeroWorshipper: Of Hitler.
459* {{Jerkass}}: A dick to everybody, including his brother and great-niece. He has no redeeming qualities at all.
460* KickTheDog: In the middle of a battle with Captain Marvel, Captain Nazi took time off to murder Freddy's grandfather and cripple him. Why? For the heck of it. He later came back and tried to finish Freddy off. Why? Because he doesn't like the fact that the public is sympathizing with the kid.
461* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Nazis weren't very good people.
462* ObviouslyEvil: What part of "Captain Nazi" do you not understand?
463* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Racist, misogynistic, and a dick in general.
464* RequiredSecondaryPowers: [[AvertedTrope Averted]] for his [[MediaNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age]] incarnation, who had super-strength without a proportionate level of invulnerability.
465* ScarsAreForever: His Golden Age version had a prominent facial scar from a fencing injury back when he was a more mundane nazi.
466* SecondaryColorNemesis: His outfit is green and he's a Nazi.
467* StupidJetpackHitler: He's a nazi SuperSoldier.
468* SuperSoldier: Originally a state actor apparently reporting directly to Hitler, he is later retconned (for obvious reasons) to a presumably self-radicalized lone-wolf terrorist.
469* SuperStrength: A unique example, above most B and C-list heroes and villains in terms of sheer brute strength. Yet below A-list fighters such as Franchise/WonderWoman and Franchise/{{Superman}}.
470* UngratefulBastard: Freddy and his grandfather saved Captain Nazi from drowning. He promptly killed the latter and crippled the former. Why? As he puts it, [[TheFarmerAndTheViper "Might as well ask, 'Why is the sky blue?'"]] He later tries to kill Theo Adam after the latter helps him escape from prison.
471* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: Has a swastika on his chest.
472[[/folder]]
473
474[[folder:Chain Lightning]]
475[[quoteright:181:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1201292-chain_lightning_4803.jpg]]
476[[caption-width-right:181:Amy]]
477->'''AKA:''' Amy
478
479-->''"'''Oooh''', lightning. Do you like lightning too?"''
480
481A troubled girl with electrical powers and a fractured personality, Amy was saved by Captain Marvel Jr. when she tried to commit suicide. She eventually developed a crush on him, which the three alternate personalities (Amber, The Inner Child, and Id) skewed into a dangerous obsession.
482----
483* AbusiveDad: Referenced by The Inner Child.
484* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: Her costume stops her from overloading and killing herself, and helps to keep the other three under control.
485* DeathSeeker: Amy can definitely come off like this.
486* DrivenToSuicide: Amy tried to kill herself during a brief period when she was in control.
487* EnemyWithout: When Chain Lightning drained the three Captain Marvels of their powers, all three of her alternate personalities manifested independently of Amy.
488* EnergyAbsorption: Can drain electricity from anything, including the Marvel Family.
489* EnfantTerrible: The form taken by The Inner Child when manifested.
490* {{Foil}}: To Freddy, who is more or less emotionally stable, but physically crippled, while she is physically fine, but too mentally damaged to live her own life.
491* {{Golem}}: Captain Nippon is a sort of golem. He was built and animated by Imperial Japanese sorcerers serving Emperor Hirohito.
492* HeroicSacrifice: Amy makes a variant on one when she absorbs Amber, The Inner Child, and Id back into herself, losing her mind again in order to save Junior.
493* InsanityDefence: Gets off on this, and with good cause, seeing as Amy isn't the one who actually breaks the law.
494* ItsAllAboutMe: The Amber persona evidences traits of this.
495* LoveMakesYouCrazy[=/=]LoveMakesYouEvil: Seeing Captain Marvel Jr. holding hands with Mary Marvel was enough to trigger a relapse, shortly after her release from the hospital.
496* ManOfKryptonite: With a big enough charge, she can force the Marvel family to revert to their normal forms.
497* TheMentallyDisturbed: Amy's a depressed, suicidal girl, with three alternate personalities in addition to her own, who has to be heavily medicated in order to stay functional.
498* MurderTheHypotenuse: When under Amber's influence she tries to kill anybody she sees as standing between herself and Junior.
499* OnlyOneName: None of her personas have last names.
500* PsychoElectro: Very unbalanced and possessed of electric powers.
501* ShockAndAwe: Her powers of electricity.
502* SplitPersonality: Three personalities, plus Amy.
503* SplitPersonalityTakeover: Amber is usually dominant.
504* StalkerWithACrush: Very interested in Captain Marvel Junior, but it's obviously not reciprocated.
505* {{Stripperiffic}}: Amber's costumes tend to be along these lines when she manifests physically.
506* TragicVillain: Amy's an innocent girl who just happens to suffer from a crippling mental illness.
507* VillainousCrush: On Captain Marvel Jr.
508[[/folder]]
509
510
511[[folder:Darkling]]
512[[quoteright:234:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darkling_01.png]]
513->'''A.K.A.:''' Dora Keane
514
515Dora Keane was Fawcett City woman who did a “deal with the devil” to give her the powers of Darkling and enable her to battle Mary Marvel.
516----
517* CastingAShadow: Darkling can command supernatural dark shadow-energy, and create shadow fields that can block the lightnings from Marvel Family.
518* DealWithTheDevil: Gained her powers through making a pact with 'Satan'.
519[[/folder]]
520
521
522[[folder:King Kid]]
523[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/king_kid.jpg]]
524
525-->''"Rule number '''one''' of the Funlands -- '''never trust an adult.'''"''
526
527A villain who made his debut in the 2018 Shazam comics. He is the child ruler of the Funlands, a realm where kids can play for as long as they want, but at a price.
528----
529* AbusiveParents: Had these growing up, that drove him to run away.
530* AntiClimaxBoss: He was set up as the ultimate ArcVillain of the Seven Realms arc but in the end he goes down pretty easily when his magic staff is destroyed.
531* CorruptedCharacterCopy: Villain King Kid is one to Literature/PeterPan; both of them live in fantastical worlds that provide a home to lost children, have mystical powers, and never grew up. But while Peter Pan is a mischievous but altogether good-natured soul, King Kid is a tyrant who let his hatred for adults consume him to the point where [[spoiler:he keeps the Funlands running by using everybody over the age of seventeen as slave labor]], something Peter Pan would ''never'' stoop to.
532* EnfantTerrible: As befits a villain to a child hero.
533* FreudianExcuse: He was treated badly by adults, and so he has never wished to become one.
534* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: Billy points out how his actions have made him as bad as his parents.
535* PeterPanParody: He is an EvilCounterpart of Disney’s Peter Pan (a boy who never grew up) and his realm is a combination of Neverland [[spoiler: and Pinocchio's Pleasure Island (where the kids that outlive their childhood are made into slave labor).]]
536[[/folder]]
537
538[[folder:Madame Libertine]]
539[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/madame_libertine.jpg]]
540->'''AKA:''' Katrina Krieger
541
542The great-niece of Captain Nazi, and granddaughter of his MadScientist brother, Wolf, Madame Libertine is a committed Neo-Nazi who possesses the power to make people lose their inhibitions. She has a rocky relationship with her misogynistic great-uncle, yet aids him nonetheless.
543----
544* AlliterativeName: '''K'''atrina '''K'''rieger.
545* DaddysLittleVillain: Grandfather's little villain, anyways.
546* GreenAndMean: Dark green and she's a Nazi.
547* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Every bit the Nazi that her grandfather and great-uncle are.
548* StupidJetpackHitler: Her father was a Nazi scientist, and grand-uncle a Nazi specimen that is all.
549* VillainousLineage: Her grandfather is a Nazi scientist, her grand-uncle is Captain Nazi.
550[[/folder]]
551
552[[folder:Mayor Krunket]]
553[[quoteright:343:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mayor_krunket.jpg]]
554
555The Elephant mayor of the city in the Wildlands, and a veteran of a war that drove out the humans, that was introduced in the 2018 Shazam comics. Has a strong distrust towards Tigers and predators similar to them and even has scars on his face. He has Tawny arrested and feeds humans to other Tigers they hold prisoner.
556----
557* CruelElephant: Is the Elephant mayor that created the punishment of feeding Humans to Tigers.
558* FantasticRacism: Towards humans and tigers.
559* GoodScarsEvilScars: The right half of his face is covered with claw marks and a glassed over eye.
560* WellIntentionedExtremist: A line from Scapegoat, a member of the Monster Society of Evil, implies that Scapegoat (a goat) killed some sheep citizens and the blame fell on predatory animals. Krunket's harsh actions could be a response to [[MeaningfulName Scapegoat's murders, with Krunket not knowing the actual perpetrator was not a predatory animal.]]
561[[/folder]]
562
563[[folder:Mister Mind]]
564[[quoteright:252:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mister_mind_2798.gif]]
565[[caption-width-right:252:Post-Crisis Mister Mind]]
566
567An evil worm (or caterpillar) from Venus, Mister Mind uses his telepathic powers to try and rule the world. The Pre-Crisis, Golden Age Mind wore spectacles, used a voice box to communicate with regular humans, and ran a group called ''ComicBook/TheMonsterSocietyOfEvil'', which included most of Captain Marvel's major enemies, and tried to sabotage Allied efforts during WWII.
568
569Despite what you might be expecting after reading the above, he's one of the few Captain Marvel villains who ''isn't'' PlayedForLaughs Post-Crisis. Reimagined as a more realistic looking caterpillar, Mind's telepathic powers were made far more potent, making him one of the most powerful psychics in the DCU. He tried to pave the way for his species to invade Earth, and following his defeat hijacked ComicBook/SargeSteel and tried to trigger a nuclear holocaust, destroying Mary Marvel's hometown of Fairfield in the process. Since then, he's evolved into the Hyperfly and tried to devour the multiverse, clashed with Lex Luthor on behalf of the [[ComicBook/TheBlackRing Zone Child]], and remained a major player in the Post-Crisis world.
570
571A version of Mind also appears in the AlternateUniverse of ''The Monster Society of Evil'', as a tiny snake from another dimension who invades Earth with his army of monsters and giant robots, manipulating the likes of Dr. Sivana to serve his purposes.
572----
573* AlienInvasion: The scout for an alien invasion from Venus.
574* AliensAreBastards: His entire species was pretty godawful, a fact that Mind acknowledges during a conversation with Captain and Mary Marvel.
575* AnthropomorphicShift: Inverted; he went from a cartoony, FunnyAnimal-like look in the Golden Age to looking like a real-life millipede in the Modern Age.
576* {{Archenemy}}: To the Marvel Family as a whole, in both {{MediaNotes/the Golden Age|OfComicBooks}} and MediaNotes/{{the Dark Age|of Comic Books}} & MediaNotes/TheModernAgeOfComicBooks. Individual enemies like Sivana and Captain Nazi have claims on Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel Jr., but when it comes to threatening the Marvels as a group, nobody holds a candle to Mister Mind.
577* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Creates a hallucination of himself growing to several hundred feet and then rampaging through Washington and the White House.
578* BadassBookworm: Surprisingly resilient for something so small, Mind manages to give the Captains a good fight after climbing into his MobileSuitHuman.
579* BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind: Takes on Luthor this way in ''The Black Ring''.
580* BewareTheSillyOnes: You’d never believe it at first glance, but this funny little talking caterpillar was once one of the single most dangerous villains in the entire DC Universe, and has more casualties to his name than even mass-murderers like the Joker could dream about.
581* BigBad: Of the Monster Society of Evil, and numerous arcs in the comics, with and without the Society behind him. He was also the BigBad in Jeff Smith's "Monster Society of Evil", which takes place in an alternate universe.
582* BizarreAlienBiology: Let's see -- he's immune to electricity, hibernates when frozen, can survive beatings no one should be able to, can breed without mating, and oh yeah, can pass his memories onto his offspring via a strand of RNA.
583* BreakoutCharacter[=/=]BreakoutVillain: Mister Mind has gone onto be a much bigger player in the larger DC Universe than Captain Marvel has.
584* CardCarryingVillain: During the 1940s when he ran a "School of Evil". The modern version of the character drops these qualities in favour of a more classic AlienInvasion.
585* TheChessmaster: Tremendously proficient at manipulating people into doing what he wants, where he wants it, and how he wants it.
586* DependingOnTheArtist: How many legs he has, how long he is, and how anthropomorphic he looks.
587** Furthermore, he has also had different voices in media: cartoons give him either a [[NerdyNasalness geeky squeaky voice for contrast]], or for VocalDissonance a [[EvilSoundsDeep deep voice]] or a [[ComputerVoice mechanical voice from using a voice machine]].
588* EvilLaugh: Is notorious for having a strange laugh.
589* EvilGenius: Extremely intelligent, generally uses that to manipulate everything into his favor.
590* EvilVersusEvil: Has clashed with ComicBook/LexLuthor in the pages of ''Action Comics''.
591* EvilerThanThou: With Dr. Sivana in ''The Power of Shazam''. Mind won out.
592* GreenAndMean: Mr. has always been colored green and is a pretty nasty little critter.
593* HiveMind: The only survivor of one, he has all the powers of everyone who was ever connected to him.
594* HiveQueen: Hive King actually, controlling every single one of his larvae.
595* HumongousMecha: Brings three giant robots to invade Earth and scour it of life in "Monster Society of Evil."
596* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Played with in ''ComicBook/TheBlackRing''. Mind goes through a lot of trauma and would be sympathetic -- but, as Luthor reminds himself, this is the being that nuked a city and tried to devour the multiverse.
597* ItsPersonal: With the Marvels after he nukes Fairfield.
598* KangarooCourt: Found himself on the end of one when he was arrested with a six-digit kill count. Not even his attorney would defend him. Sounds unfair, but... it's Mr. Mind.
599* KarmaHoudini: Post-Crisis Mind was last seen making his escape into deep space with Luthor's Lois Lane robot as a bodysuit. The reboot happened immediately afterwards, so he never got his comeuppance.
600* KillAllHumans: Tries this in his second appearance in ''The Power of Shazam'', attempting to arrange a nuclear holocaust.
601* KnightOfCerebus: In ''The Power of Shazam'', where he enslaved minds, mutated Sinclair Batson into a twisted mess, blew up Fairfield and threatened the world with nuclear annihilation, a far cry from the petty criminals that Captain Marvel normally dealt with.
602* LaughablyEvil: When he went up against Luthor in ''Action Comics''.
603* TheLeader: Of the Monster Society of Evil in both the Golden Age and Jeff Smith's version.
604* LiteralBookworm: Pre-Crisis Mister Mind is one of the Marvel Family's greatest archfoes... and yet he's a Venusian worm whose initial design borne of this trope. He's a cartoonish green worm with spectacles and a voicebox around his neck. Though he's not directly linked to literature, as his name indicates, his greatest power is his mind in contrast to the Marvel Family of {{Physical God}}s.
605* LogicalWeakness: Mister Mind needs to use his voice box to cast spells, as he must say the spells out loud. Billy realizes this and destroys the voice box, rendering Mister Mind mute, as he is just a worm.
606* MadeOfIron: Mind has survived freezing, blowing up, being thrown off a skyscraper, and numerous other events that should kill a human, let alone a being of his size. His BizarreAlienBiology may be a part of this.
607* TheManBehindTheCurtain: In his first confrontation with Captain Marvel in the Golden Age he only talked through media, or intermediary bodies he had possessed, and never revealed himself. As a result, it was quite a surprise to find out the fearsome Mister Mind actually was a mere worm. The same thing happens in Jeff Smith's "Monster Society of Evil", where Mind hides inside a giant robot, and when asked to show himself, uses a much larger projection. Billy and Mary are quite shocked when they meet the real Mister Mind.
608* TheManBehindTheMonsters: In ''The Monster Society of Evil'', he has an army of talking alien alligators, centaurs, cyclopes, and other strange beings at his disposal.
609* MeaningfulName: Mister Mind is a telepath, and an immensely intelligent one at that.
610* MindRape: Does it to Sarge Steel and Luthor.
611* MobileSuitHuman: During ''Power of Shazam'' Mind has an eight-foot tall suit that he dons to fight Captain Marvel and Mary Marvel head on. It appears to be a PoweredArmor from a human perspective, but from his point of view it's probably more of a HumongousMecha.
612* TheNapoleon: Exaggerated. He's a two-inch long worm with dreams of world conquest.
613* {{Narcissist}}: Of the kind that reacts to humiliation with a nuclear strike. Mind's all about feeding his ego, and can't bear anything that might make him seem weak.
614* NukeEm: Tries to cause a nuclear holocaust in ''The Power of Shazam'' and succeeds in obliterating the town of Fairfield with the atomic robot Mister Atom.
615* OmnicidalManiac: During ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'' when he evolves into The Hyperfly and tries to devour the multiverse.
616* PersonOfMassDestruction: A Golden Age comic gave him a kill count of 186,744 people. This was ''before'' he TookALevelInBadass.
617* {{Pride}}: Easily his big sin.
618* PsychicPowers: Including {{telepathy}} and MindRape.
619* PuppeteerParasite: Can control you from a distance via telepathy, or crawl in your ear for total mental domination.
620* RealityWarper: During ''52'' as The Hyperfly, which was able to eat portions of space/time.
621* RedBaron: Much as Sivana is the "World's Wickedest Scientist", Mind has sparingly been referred to by the title of "World's Wickedest Worm".
622* RobotMaster: Has regularly used robots to do his fighting for him.
623* ShorterMeansSmarter: Only a few inches tall, arguably the smartest person in the whole series.
624* SolarSystemNeighbors: He was introduced before the Venera Program debunked Venus as a habitable world, but his home world remained the same and he got off-world by stowing away in a space probe.
625* StarfishAliens: He's a two-inch alien worm.
626* {{Telepathy}}: One of the strongest telepaths in the DCU.
627* TrulySingleParent: Produces large numbers of larval offspring whom he then mind controls into doing his bidding.
628* UnEvilLaugh:
629-->'''Mr. Mind:''' HEE HO HA HO HAHO HEE HO HAW HAW YUK YUK HAAA HAAAAA HO HAAAAAAA-AAAA!\
630'''Narrator:''' Mr. Mind's horrible laughter cannot be matched by anyone on Earth!
631* WormInAnApple:
632** When Captain Marvel finally comes face-to-face with Mister Mind for the first time, he nearly misses him anyway because he doesn't know what the villain looks like and the miniature laboratory he's supposed to reside in is empty. A civilian finds his lunch box open nearby and wants to eat the apple he'd brought along, which just so happens to be Mister Mind's makeshift hiding place. It is then that Captain Marvel learns that Mister Mind is a worm.
633** In Issue #14 of the 1973 volume of ''Shazam!'', Georgia Sivana discovers a worm in her apple, and is about to squash it when she is stopped by her father, who has recognised the worm as Mister Mind.
634[[/folder]]
635
636[[folder:Pharyngula]]
637[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pharyngula.jpg]]
638
639A demon created from stillborn babies, who fought Mary Marvel and was defeated.
640----
641* BodyHorror: His body is made of baby corpses.
642* BodyOfBodies: As said so above, his body is made of baby corpses.
643* PunnyName: He is named after a scientific word for “embryo”.
644* RedBaron: His title is Harvester of Stillborn Souls. And he's really colored red.
645[[/folder]]
646
647[[folder:Sabbac]]
648!!Sabbac I
649[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1bc504b85f271a9a634d7d46b166c8c0.jpg]]
650->'''AKA:''' Timothy Karnes
651
652Freddy Freeman's former foster brother, Timothy Karnes used black magic to contact Hell and gain powers from six of the most powerful archdevils and demon lords in existence. When he says "Sabbac" he is transformed into a green-robed version of himself, empowered by the demons in much the same the Marvel Family is empowered by its benefactors.
653----
654* AllYourPowersCombined: Has Satan's Strength, Aym's Invulnerability, Belial's Wisdom, Beelzebub's Flames, Asmodeus' Courage, and Craeteis' Flight.
655* BaldOfEvil: His transformation turns him bald.
656* BlackMagic: Uses this when he turns into a avatar of multiple demons.
657* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: "Sabbac!"
658* CainAndAbel: He and Freddy were once foster brothers.
659* DemonLordsAndArchDevils: Sabbac is powered by six of them: Satan, Aym, Belial, Beelzebub, Asmodeus, and Crateis.
660* EvilCounterpart: A better one than Ibac.
661* EvilSorceror: How he got his start.
662* FlyingBrick: His powers left him with the power to fight Shazam, but not the experience nor the permanent means to end him.
663* PlayingWithFire: He frequently uses to burn his opponents, which would work way better on someone not enhanced by six gods.
664* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: How he was defeated in the Golden Age; as the demons who gave him his powers realized they couldn't win they'd run away one by one, and take the power they gave Sabbac with them. Until he was eventually just an unpowered human.
665* SuperPoweredEvilSide: His evil side is ranting, egotistical, and hammy to which Shazam lampshades. His other side is less evil, more tragic and scared.
666
667!!Sabbac II
668[[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/80d859f422ac0bff6b288ed3a3f2ba6b.jpg]]
669->'''AKA:''' Ishmael Gregor
670
671-->''"'''Human beings'''! Soft, wet things! '''All''' I see in front of me is human beings! Some with all kinds of '''flashy''' powers, and strength. But '''still''' -- you are flesh and blood. '''Meat and bone'''. I am a creature of '''fire'''. Of '''stone'''. And '''ash'''! I am a death dealer -- '''Satan's right hand'''! You will not be able to '''stop me'''!"''
672
673A Russian mob boss with a serious craving for power, Ishmael Gregor killed the original Sabbac and stole his power in a black magic ritual, transforming into a new version of Sabbac that stood several stories tall.
674----
675* AllYourPowersCombined: Has Satan's Strength, Aym's Invulnerability, Belial's Wisdom, Beelzebub's Flames, Asmodeus' Courage, and Craeteis' Flight.
676* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: He's grown to giant size once or twice.
677* BreathWeapon: Breathes demonic fire.
678* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: Powered by the same six demon lords who empowered the original Sabbac.
679* EvilCounterpart: To Captain Marvel, and a much eviler counterpart to the original.
680* FlyingBrick: Vast amounts of strength, speed, durability, stamina, reflexes, and can fly.
681* GeniusBruiser: Far smarter than the original Sabbac. Uses this intellect to dominate, and control a mob.
682* HuskyRusskie: Russian, speaks with accent, and is very strong.
683* {{Kaiju}}: A multistory monster.
684* LegacyCharacter: Of the original Sabbac whom he killed.
685* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Enjoys high class luxuries.
686* NighInvulnerability: Nothing short of powerful mystical weapons, and people on his level can bring him harm.
687* PlayingWithFire: Able to burn almost everything with his flames.
688* SuperReflexes: Very sharp reflexes.
689* SuperStrength: As someone said to be on par on Shazam, and at times required several teams of superhumans to deal with him, he is extremely strong.
690[[/folder]]
691
692[[folder:Sabina De La Croix]]
693[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sabina_de_la_croix.jpg]]
694
695A Creole sorceress who is Freddy Freeman’s rival in the Trials of Shazam.
696----
697* CurbStompBattle: She gives these a lot, operating chiefly through stealth and coercion/blackmail. [[spoiler: In an act of laser-guided karma, she dies at the receiving end of one.]]
698* DreadlockWarrior: Her hair is full of dreadlocks and she's certainly a DarkActionGirl, powers of Shazam or not.
699* EvilCounterpart: To Freddy Freeman. Her costume is a red thunderbolt on black.
700** Her ancestor Merlin – a villainous version of the classic King Arthur ally, a horned zombie necromancer – counts as one to Shazam the Wizard.
701* GodzillaThreshold: [[spoiler: She throws the world into chaos by killing Atlas, the god who held up the world, which necessitates Apollo to take his place]]. Eventually Captain Marvel has to call on every magical superhuman in the DC superhero community and the Justice League to stop her.
702* HellGate: She opens one to get Zeus’s attention in the finale of the Trials of Shazam. [[spoiler:She gets thrown into it, destroying both it and her.]]
703* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: She gives one to Freddy during the final Trial of Shazam, pointing out that while he spent time trying to prove his worthiness to the gods, [[spoiler: she just tracked them down and took their power through murder/coercion. Counts also as a “World of Hannibal” speech]].
704** [[spoiler: Freddy gives one back to her, saying that he keeps fighting for good no matter how powerful or worthy/unworthy he is, and that he is ready to kill himself and erase the Shazam power forever rather than let her have it, something she’d never be noble or brave enough to do.]]
705* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Her costume as Shazam is black with a red thunderbolt, and she's a sociopath with no regard for the lives of anyone.
706* TheRival: To Freddy Freeman.
707* ScrewTheRulesIHaveSupernaturalPowers: [[spoiler: She doesn’t bother following the Trials of Shazam, she just forces the gods to give her their power by hook or crook. She murders two gods, Achilles and Atlas (the latter needing a replacement to preserve the world), and attempts a blood sacrifice to force Zeus to give her his power. Probably the better for her, if she gets the power to survive the nightmare world she causes]].
708* TheSociopath: She kills anyone around her who defies/offends her, no matter how small a threat they are or whether they're her allies or just strangers. She’s so out of touch she doesn’t even care how much trouble her actions/deeds will cause to the world [[spoiler:(she killed Atlas, the Titan who held up the Earth, which would have thrown it into chaos)]].
709* VillainousBreakdown: She has one [[spoiler: when she hears Freddy’s kamikaze plan and sees that he has the power and courage to see it through. She spends the very brief remainder of the fight screaming at Freddy to cease and desist]].
710-->'''Sabina de la Croix:''' Are you out of your ''[[SymbolSwearing @##$$%]] mind?!!''\
711'''Freddy Freeman:''' ''You're'' [[HypocrisyNod one to talk.]]\
712'''Sabina de la Croix:''' If you force us through the ''portal'' [[TakingYouWithMe we]]--!!\
713'''Freddy Freeman:''' I'm ''going'' to [[spoiler:close [[HellGate the door]]]], Sabina.\
714'''Sabina de la Croix:''' ''You're gonna get us both '''killed'''!''
715* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Has white hair and is heartless and utterly unfettered.
716* WouldHurtAChild: She threatens to kill the children of Mercury if he doesn’t give her his power.
717* YoureInsane: She says this to Freddy [[spoiler: when he tries to destroy the Shazam power]]. He throws it back saying it's no worse than what she's done.
718[[/folder]]
719
720[[folder:The Sivana Family ]]
721[[quoteright:220:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sivana_family_scooby_doo_team_up_001.jpg]]
722
723See their [[Characters/ShazamSivanaFamily own page]]
724[[/folder]]
725
726[[folder:The Seven Deadly Enemies of Man]]
727[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7_deadly_enemies.gif]]
728
729A set of seven demons, based on the Seven Deadly Sins, who were contained as statues by the Wizard and stored at the Rock of Eternity. They’ve repeatedly escaped and tormented mankind over the years.
730----
731* TheCorruptor: They can possess people and tempt/force them into evil.
732* DependingOnTheArtist: They have taken various visual forms across Capt Marvel's history:
733** Their form in the classic DC comics are of ugly statues, ranging across various styles.
734** The New 52 gives them a more humanoid and clothed appearance, making them resemble spirits.
735** The 2019 film features them as monstrous gargoyles.
736* LighterAndSofter: When they first debuted in the 1940s, they were known as the Seven Deadly Enemies and four of the vices (Lust, Gluttony, Sloth and Wrath) were changed to Hatred, Selfishness, Laziness and Injustice.
737* LiteralMetaphor: They’re vices taken solid form, capable of influencing others.
738* SealedEvilInACan: They were contained at the Rock of Eternity by the Wizard, and as they can't be killed the only way to stop them is to imprison them again.
739* SevenDeadlySins: Were based on this, and around the New 52 they’ve been using their original titles.
740* TakenForGranite: They are imprisoned as statues.
741[[/folder]]
742
743[[folder:The Three Faces of Evil]]
744[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/three_faces_of_evil_001.png]]
745
746-->''"For too many years have I been trapped within, by the wizard Shazam."''
747
748A three-headed dragon the Wizard faced when he was serving as Shazam. Each head represents a specific sin: Terror, Sin, and Wickedness.
749----
750* DraconicAbomination
751* LiteralMetaphor: They're vices taken solid form, capable of influencing others.
752* OurHydrasAreDifferent
753* PredecessorVillain: To the Seven Deadly Enemies of Man.
754* SealedEvilInACan: The Rock of Eternity was created to seal them.
755[[/folder]]
756

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