Everything You Need To Know About Black Adam

For the last seven years or so, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has been circling the Shazam movie over at Warner Brothers. Sometimes, reports would state that Johnson was playing Shazam and other reports had him playing Black Adam. Earlier this summer, it was suggested that Johnson had the freedom to choose which of those two characters he wanted to portray.

Yesterday, Johnson announced his choice on twitter. He’s going to be Black Adam on the big screen.

If you’re not a comic book fan, the first words out of your mouth were probably “who the fuck is Black Adam?!” And that’s what I’m going to explain. But to understand who Black Adam is, you need to know who Shazam is. Or more accurately, you need to know who Captain Marvel is.

In 1940 — two years after the debut of Superman — C. C. Beck and Bill Parker created Captain Marvel for Fawcett Comics. Aside from the red costume and shorter cape, Captain Marvel looked a lot like Superman and he had most of his powers… flight, strength, speed and near invulnerability. But what separated Captain Marvel from Superman was the fact that he was really a kid named Billy Batson. Billy was chosen by the wizard Shazam to be a superhero. And when Billy said the wizard’s name, a magical bolt of lightning would strike him and transform him into the adult Captain Marvel.

However, Billy wasn’t the first person empowered by Shazam. That honor belonged to Teth-Adam, an Egyptian Prince whom Shazam chose centuries ago. As Mighty Adam, Teth-Adam was one of the world’s first superheroes. But the power corrupted him and he became known as Black Adam.

Black Adam was revived in the present and he became one of Captain Marvel’s greatest enemies. As originally conceived, Black Adam was fairly one-dimensional. The interesting qualities that attracted the Rock and made Black Adam into a fan favorite character weren’t in place until long after DC Comics purchased the rights to the Fawcett Comics comics. The closest modern equivalent to that deal is the way that Disney purchased Marvel and Lucasfilm to acquire their many franchise characters.

Related: Dwayne Johnson Will Play Black Adam in ‘Shazam’

In case you were wondering, Marvel Comics has a Captain Marvel of their own. Some day, you may even see her in movie theaters. Marvel and DC fought over the name for years before DC basically gave up and just started calling their character Shazam.

As for Black Adam, he is now one of the biggest supervillains in comics. But he can’t be fully classified as evil. The modern Black Adam is more of an antihero, or least he was prior to the New 52. If that last sentence made absolutely no sense to you non-comic book readers, I’ll clarify that point in the photo gallery below.

This list is comprised of the most important events and storylines in Black Adam’s history. By the end of it, you’ll know everything that you need to fully understand who he is before the Rock becomes the first actor to portray Black Adam in live action.

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