I like this version of Amanda Waller, it’s more accurate to her original appearances in the Suicide Squad comics. She doesn’t hate superheroes, unless they get in her way. She’s not really interested in power. She lost 2 children and her husband to violent crime and wants to protect other people from that kind of tragedy. While she has an “ends justify the means” mentality there are moral lines that she won’t cross.
so lol, Black Lightning and Static Shock are two different characters. Black Lightning was the first ever black superhero created by DC and Static Shock was created by an independent comic company that DC bought.
His name isn't Static Shock, it's just Static. Static Shock is the name of his show. It's a really common mistake to make, I thought his name was Static Shock for years.
21:28 Isn't Static. He's the hero known as Black Lightning. He's DC's first black superhero and he's been around since the 70's. There was a live action Black Lightning series on the CW that aired for 4 seasons
*first Black superhero to star in his own series. Their actual first Black superhero was Mal Duncan aka Hornblower, who was a member of the Teen Titans.
If people don't know that Batman and Superman are best friends, then you should know that DC is in a very bad situation. I wish James Gunn would give us something like this because I'm tired of seeing these two fight.
You know how comics go. It's a back and forth thing where Supes and Bats are best friends for several years, than rivals/enemies the next, and than back to being friends again after that. Rinse and repeat.
@@JBWinter Most of the time they are friends in comics and most animated movies. Occasionally, they do have their squabbles but never to such levels in TDKR and especially not in DCEU's infamous Batman vs Superman.
Power girl is a version of Supergirl form an alternate universe. Obviously Allison Mack voiced her back when she was seen as “good”. Captain Marvel IS Shazam. DC was forced to change his name. Yes Starfire is in the Teen Titans. I hope you’ll watch the Teen Titans animated series. I can’t wait till you watch the Justice League animated series. You’ll be introduced to so many characters.
@@jessiegreen619yeah but DC didn’t own the name, Marvel did, marvel bought the name from another company who Had owned and created the name but DC used it
@@JiMi-dg7vb Not quite. Long explanation: The Shazam/Captain Marvel is from the 1940s and was owned by Fawcett comics, a competitor to DC Comics. DC Comics spent the better part of a decade suing Fawcett over Captain Marvel (which they viewed as a knock off of Superman) until Fawcett folded. At which point, no Shazam/Capatin Marvel comics appeared in print until the early 70s. However, in the late 60s Marvel Comics wanted to create a character bearing their name and hence, Captain Marvel was created for Marvel Comics. Completely different character. Then, in the 70s, DC Comics bought the license rights (and eventually the full rights) to the Shazam/Captain Marvel that they spent a decade suing over. When they went to publish the book, they found that they couldn't use the name Captain Marvel as the title as it was being used by Marvel Comics for their book. Unlike copyright, titles have a different rule and essentially, if you don't use it, you lose it. And since they sued Shazam/Captain Marvel out of print for over 20 years, they essentially created the problem they would have many years later. Last tidbit. They didn't have to change the character Captain Marvel to Shazam. Only the title. This change actually happened about 15 years ago with the writer Geoff Johns, who made the change. However, he didn't have to do this and it can be changed back to Captain Marvel anytime they like.
Your right and wrong, this powergirl is superman's cousin but from the first superman and she's also a descendant of Arion lord of Atlantis comic series from the 1986 which was a false memory due to what happened in the crisis on infinite earth from the comics.
Captain Atom was actually created by one of the most conservative comic artists, Steve Ditko (Spider-man's co-creator) and he was the inspiration for Watchmen's Doctor Manhattan. Captain Atom isn't necessarily conservative per say (it depends on the writer), but he is a straight laced military guy, so it is in character for him to obey the president over his friends.
People constantly assume that with Clark despite hes one of the most progressive heros in DC Same as Bruce Both are openly critical of politicians on both sides and speak like progressives
The name "Captain Marvel" has a complicated history. After suing Fawcett Comics into the ground (for supposedly plagiarizing Superman with the character Captain Marvel), they bought them out and got their entire catalogue of characters. But then they forgot to renew the trademark for the name Captain Marvel, and Marvel Comics jumped at the opportunity and created their own character with the same name. Then both DC and Marvel had characters named that for a long time (Marvel passing the name around to a few different characters) until ultimately DC just stopped using the name and started calling him Shazam instead (which had already been the title of the comic for a long time). So until recently, this character was called Captain Marvel, but he is now known as Shazam (which was originally just the name of the wizard who gave him his powers and the word he shouts to activate them).
@@Filbi Actually, I may have oversimplified a few things. That included. I don't think DC technically acquired the Fawcett catalogue until later, but there was some kind of licensing deal or something for a while before that. I'm not sure who missed the train on trademarking the Captain Marvel name (everyone, I guess), but MF using it in 1966 definitely prevented anyone else from registering it. If they were the only ones actively using it in comics at that time, they would have had the chance to register it themselves. The fact that Marvel was able to start using it the following year tells me MF did not in fact register it, and that may have in fact been a contributing factor to Marvel jumping on it in 1967 with Mar-Vell.
@@Swenglish Yeah, DC didn't realize Fawcett's characters were for sale until around 1973, which is when they launched their SHAZAM comic, by which time Marvel had already trademarked the CAPTAIN MARVEL name. Technically most of Fawcett's comics are in the public domain now, so you could publish your own Doctor Voodoo or Radar the International Policeman comics without worry, but good luck with the Marvel Family because regardless of what the law says, Warner Bros. has better lawyers than you.
@@Filbi I'd imagine the Marvel Family would be a whole other can of worms with not all having been introduced at the same time. If I were in the interest of using them, I'd wait until at least 95 years after the end of their first year of publication as a complete team, and...well, I suppose I'd have to rename them *yet again* to steer clear of both DC and Marvel trademarks. It's a lot of hoops and I can't imagine it being worth the trouble. Unless none of those copyrights were renewed in the first place, which I assume would take some effort to confirm. At the end of the day, it's easier to just invent a new superhero team.
Yes this is a separate version of Toyman. Different characters in DC use that name. Shazam was original called Captain Marvel in the comics they changed his name to Shazam to keep him from getting confused with Marvel's version.
Waller wasn’t always a snake to the degree they portray her to be nowadays so this is a more accurate depiction if her. She was actually declared number 40 or 41 best dc antagonist back in the early 2000s.
If they’re going to write Waller as an actually-corrupt person, the least they could do is make her NOT an idiot with nonsensically-convoluted plans. It’s far from my favourite way to write her, especially given it’s making a black woman standing in for government corruption, but it can surely be done better… That’s what sank the David Ayer movie, at least. At least James Gunn’s been trying to give her some nuance in his own version of the film plus “Peacemaker”; still a terrible person, but has a few layers to her.
There’s… a *lot* of DC characters. More than a lot of fans know what to do with. And, admittedly, more than a lot of writers know what to do with. This has convinced me that you’re going to love the Justice League once you get to that (whenever you do). “Captain Marvel” is Shazam, but technically speaking this character had the name second to another Captain Marvel (not the one you’re thinking of) and so legally had to change his name.
Marvel and DC both really hated the Bush administration. Marvel showed it with making the Civil War story (which was an allegory for the Patriot Act) and DC showed it by equating Bush with Lex Luthor becoming president.
@@vetarlittorf1807 Still, what made Bush an awful president? I was in elementary school at the time so I don't remember much besides the stuff with Iraq.
It may be independent of the DCAU but Tim and Kevin make it feel like it's the same men at a different time in their lives at a different place in their relationship. Also Meg, Tim did a couple of comedy skits on his TH-cam channel which has many other Superman actors and Kevin joins in on a couple where they play themselves as so hyper-obsessed with the characters they sometimes believe they are Batman and Superman. You'll love them. They even have Batman vs Superman skit as well
This is one of my favorite adaptations of Batman and Superman friendship, this is just the two of them working together and kicking the bad guys ass including their own superhero comrades, if Batman and Superman can take down a majority of their rogues and their own teammates with it just being the two of them then all of the characters in DC need to watch out because they shouldn't want to get on Bats and Supes bad side if they had decided to cut loose on all of them Lol
Remember that their opponents are "zombified"/controlled mentally so definitively not as their pick. Plus power scale always changes by writer at their convenience for their story and protagonists. Like for exemple Lady Shiva is supposedly better than Batman as a martial artist, but here he beats her in like 2 moves? Also It would be ridiculous if a human like bats could beat several superhuman at once. It would def broke my suspension of disbelief, just like when they make bats "beating" Sups.
@@mariebourgot4949 true but only some of the villains were being mentally controlled by Gorilla Grodd , all the rest of the villains that they fought like Metallo were in their right mind and I'll say this he came the closest to killing Superman and Batman because if Metallo had shot that Kryptonite bullet just a little closer to Superman's heart he'd be dead but luckily Batman was able to get the bullet out and Batman nearly got strangled to death by Metallo and Superman had to save him as well like they barely got away from Metallo by the skin of their teeth
Captain Marvel was Shazam's original name--"Shazam" is the name of the wizard that gave 10 year-old Billy Batson his powers, and saying it transforms him into an adult superhero. Originally published under Fawcett Comics during the 1940s, DC Comics successfully sued Fawcett for Captain Marvel's resemblance to Superman which left the character's name up for grabs. The character went dormant until the 1970s, where DC fully purchased the rights to using the *character* of Captain Marvel... but couldn't use that name in the title of the book, because *Marvel Comics* came up with their own version of Captain Marvel and bought the rights to that name. So DC settled for titling the revived book "Shazam," but Billy Batson could still use the name "Captain Marvel" within the story itself in ongoing comics and adaptations. This lasted until 2011's New 52 reboot, where they decided "fuck it" and just straight-up called him "Shazam."
I remember having this comic back in the 2000s, and the movie is pretty faithful, (omitting the Kingdom Come Superman from an alternate future showing up in the Bat Cave, Capt Atom being the guy who flies the robot into the comet, side plots that would come together later down the line parts). I do miss the inner narrations of each character buy again, this isn't a comic book, but there were some really nice perspectives from Clark and Bruce about one another that you don't hear in the movie, but the movie still does a great job with their dynamic and how they play off one another. The part where Superman tells Lex that Batman was his best friend, when he thought he was dead, dude, great line
I had read the graphic novel and watched the movie and this is one time I have to actually say I enjoyed the movie more than I did the book. One thing the comic (or graphic novel, which I read) and the movie does that I hated, we didnt see the complete fight between Superman/ Batman vs Shazam/ Hawkman.
@bigbabysld I also wished the movie included that cool exchange between Hawkman and Superman during their brief fight when he explained what his weapon can do and why switching partners might not work in their favor. But I agree, I'd have loved to see the fights play out longer in both versions
So both Captain Atom and Major Force (the orange guy) are made of radiation energy and their skin is kind of a containment for it, power girl broke Major Forces containment thats what Atom had to absorb it. Atom is a super cool character (almost like a cross between captain america and Superman in personality) and gets alot more screen time in Justice Leage Unlimited (actually everyone gets more screentime in that show, thats kind of rhe point), and i cant wait for you to react to that too!
When I saw Allison Mack in the intro I was like wut? So Meg noticed her too in the end credits. FYI she's already out of prison. Too bad her NXIVM "oopsie" uninvited her from any future Smallville cast reunions(not). On the serious note I really liked Chloe character in Smallville ,ruined for me forever.
Captain Mavel AKA Billy Batson. yeah, thats Shazam. They changed his name nto to mix it with Marvel Comics. As for why would he work for luthor. two things, He is still a kid. and its a future reference to a comic where Captain Marvel works to Luthor and brings the Apocalypse against Superman (Kingdom Come. THE DC story)
Not that we got a ton of these back then, but we need more superhero movies (live action and animation) that aren’t meant to lead into a team movie or series. Sometimes just having a good duo or trio of heroes that work well together is a great premise.
So Shazam was originally known as Captain Marvel. But Marvel (the company) went to court over the name and eventually made DC change the name. So now he’s known as Shazam.
Nope. After a dispute in the court for plagiarism by DC against Fawcett Comics (the original publishers of Captain Marvel), DC won and Fawcett had to quit publishing the character in mid 1940's (now you know why CM operates in Fawcett City). After it Fawcett Comics went bankrupt and were purchased by DC. In the 1970's Marvel wanted to have a character named Captain Marvel and as the original had been unpublished for more than 15 years the trade mark was free. Once DC wanted to start publishing again the original CM comic they couldn't name it Captain Marvel as it was property of Marvel Comics but as they retained the character's name they published the comic with the name Shazam but the character was still Captain Marvel. But there has not been any lawsuit between Marvel and DC. DC just changed the name to adjust it to the comic book's name for a very stupid reason. They thought having different names in character and his comic book would be confusing. But they have the complete right to use the name Captain Marvel. Now you know why Fox and Sony must launch a movie of each of their characters (as Fantastic Four, X-Men, Hulk and Spiderman's in other media than comics were sold to them, merchandise included) at least once every 14 years so they can keep their trademarks in these media. And that's why you see Spiderman in the MCU wearing at least 3 different suits: part of the agreement with Sony is Spiderman having several suits so Sony can sell more toys.
Captain Marvel were published by another comic book company, not marvel DC sud want to Court, because Captain Marvel was very similar to superman And also Captain Marvel was Outselling Superman
@@Narutoanime16g Because she isn't the original Marvel's Captain Marvel. When the original Captain Marvel died she claimed the mantle for hers. Like Robin becoming Batman when Bruce Wayne can't be Batman anymore.
@@TimeVextorX Marvel's original Captain Marvel was a man, Mar-Vell. Who died of cancer in the early 1980's. Monica Rambeau took the mantle but didn't last long until a real Kree (at least half kree) received it, obviously Carol Dambers.
44:48 everything started with one single superhero, everyone knows him and it had to be like that. The one and only: Superman! It started in 1938, he is the very first superhero
PowerGirl is Kara/Supergirl from an alternate universe in which she grew up faster and the comic writers have been quoted as saying that the reason she is now famous for having giant assets is because they decided that the owners of dc weren’t paying attention so they slowly but surely kept increasing the size trying to get their attention and it took way longer than they expected for anyone to catch on and tell them to stop so now she has this design.
This movie captures the brotherly relationship between Batman and Superman perfectly. It's a shame we never got to see their brotherly relationship in the movies. But at least we got to see it in the DCAU and it was beautiful.
Let's just say that Major Force (the dude in red who explodes) isn't very loved in the comics for a specific reason. One that involves Green Lantern and a refrigerator
Depending on the version, Lex was born into poverty in Metropolis, in the most dangerous neighborhood, Suicide Slum. His parents were horrible people who mistreated him. One day he decided to kill them in a fake accident and collected the insurance money. That's how he started. What is "impressive" is that unlike other rich people like Bruce or Oliver who have a lot of money thanks to the family fortune established over several generations, Luthor has become more or less the second richest person in the world (behind Bruce again depending on the version) by itself in just a few years. Obviously by some illegal or immoral means, but it really shows how intelligent he is. In any case, I loved your reaction. Really happy to continue seeing you on your journey in the DC Universe.❤
This was just a buddy cop movie with Batman and Superman at the centre and I loved it! Yeah Shazam was originally called Captain Marvel but to differentiate him from the Marvel Carol Danvers they gave him the name Shazam. As for Starfire I recommend the movies Teen Titans vs Justice League and Teen Titans Judas Contract if you want the rundown of who she is. Note there are several other movies to establish that particular universe. Starting with Justice League Flashpoint.
For context, the red and yellow guy was major force. He's basically a walking containment suit full of radiation. Power girl just ruptured his suit and almost caused a nuclear explosion Also shazam used to be called captain marvel (i still call him that sometimes) but there was a lot of back and forth with marvel about that one cuz hey also had a captain marvel. Eventually dc let them keep it and changed his name to shazam
So in regards to Captain Marvel/Shazam. They're the same person. Fawcett Comics (a company the would later become part of DC) made the character first. Later Marvel had their own Captain Marvel (At the time Captain Mar-Vel of the Kree Empire. If you wanna know about him, I'd suggest watching Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes). After some time, a legal dispute broke out and DC was forced to change their Captain Marvel's name to Shazam
If you wanna get into the bigger DC universe and understand more and more characters... the animated Justice League & Justice League Unlimited are the best shows to start with, and also maybe eventually Young Justice.
Batman has a line in the comic this is based on "It is a remarkable dichotomy, In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all Then... he shoots fire from the skies, and it is difficult not to think of him as a god. And how fortunate we all are that it does not occur to him."
24:30 Just for a quick clarification on this, Power Girl is another Kryptonian like superman(long and convoluted story), Major Force and Captain Atom are the ones with nuclear powers. Black lightning is a different hero than Static Shock, he's a DC original whereas static was part of DC's purchase of a different comic company (DC used to do that quite a lot, coincidentally Captain Atom and Shazam were also added to their universe this way). Their powers are pretty similar, but static's is more based around electomagnetism whereas Black Lightning is just more directly shooting electricity out of his hands.
13:41 I find it funny how Lex made an excuse for Superman, but not Power Girl. She is a Kryptonian too. Why doesn’t the Kryptonite affect her mind as well? Why did nobody question it?
So on the Captain Marvel/Shazam thing, it’s a complicated legal situation but put simply: Way back when Superman was invented a rival comics company called Fawcett Comics created Captain Marvel to take advantage of the demand for superheroes. National Comics, the company that would eventually become DC, sued Fawcett claiming that Captain Marvel was a copyright infringement based on both him and Superman being vaguely similar looking. Eventually they won and Fawcett agreed to never publish anything relating to Captain Marvel again. Eventually DC would buy the rights for Captain Marvel from Fawcett but in the intervening time their copyright for the title Captain Marvel had lapsed and Marvel had bought for their own character fo the same name. DC would publish the new Captain Marvel comics under the name Shazam! despite the character still being called Captain Marvel. Over time people became confused and started calling the character Shazam and eventually DC just decided to make that his name rather than constantly dealing with the confusion. As a result whether he’s called Captain Marvel or Shazam varies depending on the preferences of the creator.
as for toyman: yeah.. theres a tradition of having multiple characters with the same name. Flash (Jay Garrick, Wally West, Barry Allen). As for toyman i believe theres 2 or 3. this kid, and the one from superman, the actuall doll looking thing.
You would probably enjoy the sequel movies as well. Superman/Batman Apocalypse. It’s set after the events of this and is mostly an origin story for Supergirl. Basically a movie of Supergirl raised by her two dads. Which is why I recommend it.
The graphic novel is even better - it's got a running commentary/inner monologue from both Batman and Superman the entire time that centres on their friendship and how they see one another.
the follow-up to this movie is Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. it's the introduction to Supergirl and has Wonder Woman in it, and it's also a great movie.
I love this movie. This is what I wanted from the live-action meet-up of Batman and Superman. I do like Batman v Superman, but in that movie, you can tell that the writer(s) don't truly understand them. In the comics, Batman and Superman are best friends and have been for literal decades. The Kents know who Batman is, and Bruce has joined them for holidays with Alfred. The reason Bruce has Krpytonite in this utility belt, is because Clark gave it to him. Bruce is the person he trusts to have it if it would be needed. I love it when writers who know their stuff write them because too many writers don't and you can always tell when they don't. If you have the opportunity, definitely read the trade of this storyline from the Superman/Batman comic line (also called Public Enemies) as well as its following story arc that re-introduced Supergirl to the main DC comic universe (Superman/Batman: Supergirl). They are definitely worth a read as the movie did change several things from the comics.
Watch superman/batman : apocalypse next plz!!!! It is kind of a sequel to this movie by referencing one line in the beginning about luthor's presidency
This came out in 2009, not 2016. Jennifer Hale also voiced Killer Frost in this (who she also voiced in the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited cartoons)
Also it's just Static yeah o got confused too, also that isn't Static but Black Lightning. Also that was Silver Banshee that attacked them. And the Ice Villains Captain Cold, Mister Freeze, Killer Frost (the cute one) and Icicle, fun fact, Wonderwoman has an ice theme villain known as Minister Blizzard. Also you were thinking of Welma from the Flintstones but that Woman was Gigantica. Forgot her real name too.
@@johnsantos507 like when Lex announced the Heroes who sign up her name didn't came up and all of a sudden she's there so it was kinda easy for her tibslip my mind. To slip*
Superman and Batman, Dynamic duo! DCAU, the animated movies are fucking phenomenal 💯. I feel like this is one of the lesser known movies, still great though!
My first introduction to Batman and comics in general was watching the Batman and Robin movie as a kid. As a young unsuspecting gay boy (though unaware of it at the time) seeing Uma Thurmans look as Poison Ivy I immediately became obsessed with the character and that got me into watching Batman the animated series and my love of DC and comics in general just catapulted off from there. Always love hearing your takes, sharing these movies/shows with you and just watching your videos Meg!(and Caleb too of course)
Meg, you have to check out this music piece called A Song to Save Us All by Alissa White-Gluz that was part of a collaboration with Real Fur. It’s on the difficult subject of animal cruelty and exploitation, but the message that the song tells is extremely powerful. You can tell your friends about this so they can check it out for themselves.
There are around a couple of dozen characters across multiple companies called Captain Marvel. Not just DC and Marvel. "SHAZAM!" was the original Captain Marvel, but had to change his name due to Marvel copyrighting the name first.
Fun fact about Shazam. His original name was Captain marvel. But marvel said then over the use of the name “Marvel” so marvel comics took the name captain marvel. Then DC won the rights to the name back.
Captain marvel is his name Shazam is the wizard who gave him the power. He calls out Shazam to transform. They called him Shazam more recently because marvels captain marvel got popular
Superman Batman Apocalypse is Public Enemies sequel pretty much even though it looks different. I would recommend Superman Batman Battle of the Super Sons its more recent and a standalone feature and pretty decent.
27:03 It's important to know that "DC Comics" is really a bunch of different smaller comic book companies that have merged together over the years. Usually through lawsuits, bullying a company into halting publication. Leaving them vulnerable to being purchased. Captain Marvel used to be more popular than Superman. But DC sued them, then bought them.
Comic Book Legalese: The Shazam/Captain Marvel is from the 1940s and was owned by Fawcett comics, a competitor to DC Comics. DC Comics spent the better part of a decade suing Fawcett over Captain Marvel (which they viewed as a knock off of Superman) until Fawcett folded. At which point, no Shazam/Capatin Marvel comics appeared in print until the early 70s. However, in the late 60s Marvel Comics wanted to create a character bearing their name and hence, Captain Marvel was created for Marvel Comics. Completely different character. Then, in the 70s, DC Comics bought the license rights (and eventually the full rights) to the Shazam/Captain Marvel that they spent a decade suing over. When they went to publish the book, they found that they couldn't use the name Captain Marvel as the title as it was being used by Marvel Comics for their book. Unlike copyright, titles have a different rule and essentially, if you don't use it, you lose it. And since they sued Shazam/Captain Marvel out of print for over 20 years, they essentially created the problem they would have many years later. Last tidbit. They didn't have to change the character Captain Marvel to Shazam. Only the title. This change actually happened about 15 years ago with the writer Geoff Johns, who made the change. However, he didn't have to do this and it can be changed back to Captain Marvel anytime they like.
Based off a comic in 2003 and film made in 2009. The commentary on demagoges, government over reach, and corruption are neither new nor unique to our times. This is more connected to the bush presidency, increasing money in politics, and patriot act of that era. But, the cycle repeats inself throughout history. It goes to show that well written works have a timeless quality that people can relate to as time marches forward.
The original comic is a collection named Superman/Batman (2003). The movie adapts issues #1-6 and if the movie is good the comic book is even better. The overal story is exactly the same but the comic deepens more into their minds focusing on their thoughts about the other making it one of the best comic books having the World's Finest working together. Please, if you have the chance read it. The complete comic lasted 7 years but the saga seen in the movie spans only the 1st 6 issues.
How does this movie capture the spirit of what the World's Finest are all about and cover so much story ground in under 70 minutes while BvS felt both rushed and sluggish at 2,5/3 hours? They need to put these writers in charge.
I like this version of Amanda Waller, it’s more accurate to her original appearances in the Suicide Squad comics. She doesn’t hate superheroes, unless they get in her way. She’s not really interested in power. She lost 2 children and her husband to violent crime and wants to protect other people from that kind of tragedy. While she has an “ends justify the means” mentality there are moral lines that she won’t cross.
She's my top ten favorite dc "villain"
In the rebooted timeline following the Crisis on Infinite Earth series, Magpie was the first villain Superman and Batman teamed up to fight.
so lol, Black Lightning and Static Shock are two different characters. Black Lightning was the first ever black superhero created by DC and Static Shock was created by an independent comic company that DC bought.
His name isn't Static Shock, it's just Static. Static Shock is the name of his show. It's a really common mistake to make, I thought his name was Static Shock for years.
@@PyroDragonis static shock sounds more better
21:28 Isn't Static. He's the hero known as Black Lightning. He's DC's first black superhero and he's been around since the 70's. There was a live action Black Lightning series on the CW that aired for 4 seasons
*first Black superhero to star in his own series. Their actual first Black superhero was Mal Duncan aka Hornblower, who was a member of the Teen Titans.
If people don't know that Batman and Superman are best friends, then you should know that DC is in a very bad situation. I wish James Gunn would give us something like this because I'm tired of seeing these two fight.
You know how comics go. It's a back and forth thing where Supes and Bats are best friends for several years, than rivals/enemies the next, and than back to being friends again after that. Rinse and repeat.
@@CB-eo6xo I'm almost 40 and they've been best friends my entire life. Stories where they weren't were typically Else worlds like TDKR
@@JBWinter Most of the time they are friends in comics and most animated movies. Occasionally, they do have their squabbles but never to such levels in TDKR and especially not in DCEU's infamous Batman vs Superman.
The movie came out in 2009, which makes it even funnier
And it's based on a comics arc from 2003 (though Lex Luthor had been President for a couple of years in the comics by then).
Power girl is a version of Supergirl form an alternate universe. Obviously Allison Mack voiced her back when she was seen as “good”.
Captain Marvel IS Shazam. DC was forced to change his name.
Yes Starfire is in the Teen Titans. I hope you’ll watch the Teen Titans animated series.
I can’t wait till you watch the Justice League animated series. You’ll be introduced to so many characters.
I still not sure why did had to switch name He way older then Marvel Captain Marvel was.
At the time, it was seen as pretty cool that Allison Mack was voicing Power Girl since she was most known from Smallville. Now... not so much.
@@jessiegreen619yeah but DC didn’t own the name, Marvel did, marvel bought the name from another company who Had owned and created the name but DC used it
@@JiMi-dg7vb Not quite. Long explanation: The Shazam/Captain Marvel is from the 1940s and was owned by Fawcett comics, a competitor to DC Comics. DC Comics spent the better part of a decade suing Fawcett over Captain Marvel (which they viewed as a knock off of Superman) until Fawcett folded. At which point, no Shazam/Capatin Marvel comics appeared in print until the early 70s. However, in the late 60s Marvel Comics wanted to create a character bearing their name and hence, Captain Marvel was created for Marvel Comics. Completely different character. Then, in the 70s, DC Comics bought the license rights (and eventually the full rights) to the Shazam/Captain Marvel that they spent a decade suing over. When they went to publish the book, they found that they couldn't use the name Captain Marvel as the title as it was being used by Marvel Comics for their book. Unlike copyright, titles have a different rule and essentially, if you don't use it, you lose it. And since they sued Shazam/Captain Marvel out of print for over 20 years, they essentially created the problem they would have many years later. Last tidbit. They didn't have to change the character Captain Marvel to Shazam. Only the title. This change actually happened about 15 years ago with the writer Geoff Johns, who made the change. However, he didn't have to do this and it can be changed back to Captain Marvel anytime they like.
Major Force was living energy. Power girl is a Kryptonian clone. She punched him so hard that she ruptured his containment suit
The clone story is only in the TV show Justice League Unlimited. In most other mediums like the comics she's from another Earth
Power girl isnt a clone
Your right and wrong, this powergirl is superman's cousin but from the first superman and she's also a descendant of Arion lord of Atlantis comic series from the 1986 which was a false memory due to what happened in the crisis on infinite earth from the comics.
@K-11609 that's not even a power girl clone. That's a separate character. That's Galetea
Captain Atom was actually created by one of the most conservative comic artists, Steve Ditko (Spider-man's co-creator) and he was the inspiration for Watchmen's Doctor Manhattan. Captain Atom isn't necessarily conservative per say (it depends on the writer), but he is a straight laced military guy, so it is in character for him to obey the president over his friends.
People constantly assume that with Clark despite hes one of the most progressive heros in DC
Same as Bruce
Both are openly critical of politicians on both sides and speak like progressives
The name "Captain Marvel" has a complicated history. After suing Fawcett Comics into the ground (for supposedly plagiarizing Superman with the character Captain Marvel), they bought them out and got their entire catalogue of characters. But then they forgot to renew the trademark for the name Captain Marvel, and Marvel Comics jumped at the opportunity and created their own character with the same name. Then both DC and Marvel had characters named that for a long time (Marvel passing the name around to a few different characters) until ultimately DC just stopped using the name and started calling him Shazam instead (which had already been the title of the comic for a long time). So until recently, this character was called Captain Marvel, but he is now known as Shazam (which was originally just the name of the wizard who gave him his powers and the word he shouts to activate them).
Don't forget the copyright-infringing Captain Marvel from MF Enterprises whose power was detaching his arms and legs lol
@@Filbi Actually, I may have oversimplified a few things. That included. I don't think DC technically acquired the Fawcett catalogue until later, but there was some kind of licensing deal or something for a while before that.
I'm not sure who missed the train on trademarking the Captain Marvel name (everyone, I guess), but MF using it in 1966 definitely prevented anyone else from registering it. If they were the only ones actively using it in comics at that time, they would have had the chance to register it themselves. The fact that Marvel was able to start using it the following year tells me MF did not in fact register it, and that may have in fact been a contributing factor to Marvel jumping on it in 1967 with Mar-Vell.
@@Swenglish Yeah, DC didn't realize Fawcett's characters were for sale until around 1973, which is when they launched their SHAZAM comic, by which time Marvel had already trademarked the CAPTAIN MARVEL name.
Technically most of Fawcett's comics are in the public domain now, so you could publish your own Doctor Voodoo or Radar the International Policeman comics without worry, but good luck with the Marvel Family because regardless of what the law says, Warner Bros. has better lawyers than you.
@@Filbi I'd imagine the Marvel Family would be a whole other can of worms with not all having been introduced at the same time. If I were in the interest of using them, I'd wait until at least 95 years after the end of their first year of publication as a complete team, and...well, I suppose I'd have to rename them *yet again* to steer clear of both DC and Marvel trademarks. It's a lot of hoops and I can't imagine it being worth the trouble. Unless none of those copyrights were renewed in the first place, which I assume would take some effort to confirm.
At the end of the day, it's easier to just invent a new superhero team.
Yes this is a separate version of Toyman. Different characters in DC use that name. Shazam was original called Captain Marvel in the comics they changed his name to Shazam to keep him from getting confused with Marvel's version.
Screaming Woman: Silver Banshee
Shark Dude: King Shark
Giant Woman: Giganta
Ice people other than Freeze: Killer Frost and Captain Cold
And the Lightning Guy isn't Static. He's Black Lightning.
Red and Gold douchebag is Major Force.
Also Icicle was with the ice people
And legendary Dc animated voice director Andrea Romano voiced Giganta
Copperhead is the Snake man. Cat man is one of the characters, the giant orange man is Atomic Skull, Deadshot is one of the wrappings on his head.
Waller wasn’t always a snake to the degree they portray her to be nowadays so this is a more accurate depiction if her. She was actually declared number 40 or 41 best dc antagonist back in the early 2000s.
If they’re going to write Waller as an actually-corrupt person, the least they could do is make her NOT an idiot with nonsensically-convoluted plans. It’s far from my favourite way to write her, especially given it’s making a black woman standing in for government corruption, but it can surely be done better…
That’s what sank the David Ayer movie, at least. At least James Gunn’s been trying to give her some nuance in his own version of the film plus “Peacemaker”; still a terrible person, but has a few layers to her.
There’s… a *lot* of DC characters. More than a lot of fans know what to do with. And, admittedly, more than a lot of writers know what to do with. This has convinced me that you’re going to love the Justice League once you get to that (whenever you do).
“Captain Marvel” is Shazam, but technically speaking this character had the name second to another Captain Marvel (not the one you’re thinking of) and so legally had to change his name.
I love that this movie has Clark's nerdy, off key wit and goofy sense of humor
Reeve's Clark had that too and Tyler's Clark
Marvel and DC both really hated the Bush administration. Marvel showed it with making the Civil War story (which was an allegory for the Patriot Act) and DC showed it by equating Bush with Lex Luthor becoming president.
Why did they hate Bush so much?
@@passionsquietrage Why wouldn't they? He was an awful president.
@@vetarlittorf1807 How so? He was better than Trump.
@@passionsquietrage That's not a high bar.
@@vetarlittorf1807 Still, what made Bush an awful president? I was in elementary school at the time so I don't remember much besides the stuff with Iraq.
It may be independent of the DCAU but Tim and Kevin make it feel like it's the same men at a different time in their lives at a different place in their relationship.
Also Meg, Tim did a couple of comedy skits on his TH-cam channel which has many other Superman actors and Kevin joins in on a couple where they play themselves as so hyper-obsessed with the characters they sometimes believe they are Batman and Superman. You'll love them. They even have Batman vs Superman skit as well
This is one of my favorite adaptations of Batman and Superman friendship, this is just the two of them working together and kicking the bad guys ass including their own superhero comrades, if Batman and Superman can take down a majority of their rogues and their own teammates with it just being the two of them then all of the characters in DC need to watch out because they shouldn't want to get on Bats and Supes bad side if they had decided to cut loose on all of them Lol
And it's Kevin and Tim!! So perfect!
@@MegMageReacts hell yeah , getting the OG Batman and Superman voice actors was just icing on this already delicious cake lol
There's a reason they're called the 'World's Finest' team.
Remember that their opponents are "zombified"/controlled mentally so definitively not as their pick. Plus power scale always changes by writer at their convenience for their story and protagonists. Like for exemple Lady Shiva is supposedly better than Batman as a martial artist, but here he beats her in like 2 moves?
Also It would be ridiculous if a human like bats could beat several superhuman at once. It would def broke my suspension of disbelief, just like when they make bats "beating" Sups.
@@mariebourgot4949 true but only some of the villains were being mentally controlled by Gorilla Grodd , all the rest of the villains that they fought like Metallo were in their right mind and I'll say this he came the closest to killing Superman and Batman because if Metallo had shot that Kryptonite bullet just a little closer to Superman's heart he'd be dead but luckily Batman was able to get the bullet out and Batman nearly got strangled to death by Metallo and Superman had to save him as well like they barely got away from Metallo by the skin of their teeth
Captain Marvel was Shazam's original name--"Shazam" is the name of the wizard that gave 10 year-old Billy Batson his powers, and saying it transforms him into an adult superhero. Originally published under Fawcett Comics during the 1940s, DC Comics successfully sued Fawcett for Captain Marvel's resemblance to Superman which left the character's name up for grabs.
The character went dormant until the 1970s, where DC fully purchased the rights to using the *character* of Captain Marvel... but couldn't use that name in the title of the book, because *Marvel Comics* came up with their own version of Captain Marvel and bought the rights to that name.
So DC settled for titling the revived book "Shazam," but Billy Batson could still use the name "Captain Marvel" within the story itself in ongoing comics and adaptations. This lasted until 2011's New 52 reboot, where they decided "fuck it" and just straight-up called him "Shazam."
I've never liked the new name. It feels like if Luke Skywalker decided his name is now Obi Wan or Star Wars.
I remember having this comic back in the 2000s, and the movie is pretty faithful, (omitting the Kingdom Come Superman from an alternate future showing up in the Bat Cave, Capt Atom being the guy who flies the robot into the comet, side plots that would come together later down the line parts). I do miss the inner narrations of each character buy again, this isn't a comic book, but there were some really nice perspectives from Clark and Bruce about one another that you don't hear in the movie, but the movie still does a great job with their dynamic and how they play off one another. The part where Superman tells Lex that Batman was his best friend, when he thought he was dead, dude, great line
I had read the graphic novel and watched the movie and this is one time I have to actually say I enjoyed the movie more than I did the book. One thing the comic (or graphic novel, which I read) and the movie does that I hated, we didnt see the complete fight between Superman/ Batman vs Shazam/ Hawkman.
@bigbabysld I also wished the movie included that cool exchange between Hawkman and Superman during their brief fight when he explained what his weapon can do and why switching partners might not work in their favor. But I agree, I'd have loved to see the fights play out longer in both versions
So both Captain Atom and Major Force (the orange guy) are made of radiation energy and their skin is kind of a containment for it, power girl broke Major Forces containment thats what Atom had to absorb it. Atom is a super cool character (almost like a cross between captain america and Superman in personality) and gets alot more screen time in Justice Leage Unlimited (actually everyone gets more screentime in that show, thats kind of rhe point), and i cant wait for you to react to that too!
When I saw Allison Mack in the intro I was like wut? So Meg noticed her too in the end credits. FYI she's already out of prison. Too bad her NXIVM "oopsie" uninvited her from any future Smallville cast reunions(not). On the serious note I really liked Chloe character in Smallville ,ruined for me forever.
Captain Mavel AKA Billy Batson. yeah, thats Shazam. They changed his name nto to mix it with Marvel Comics. As for why would he work for luthor. two things, He is still a kid. and its a future reference to a comic where Captain Marvel works to Luthor and brings the Apocalypse against Superman (Kingdom Come. THE DC story)
That was Black Lightning, but Static is inspired by him and a bit of Spider-Man.
That wasn't Static that was Black Lighting. They said his name at the beginning when Luthor was giving his speech.
Not that we got a ton of these back then, but we need more superhero movies (live action and animation) that aren’t meant to lead into a team movie or series. Sometimes just having a good duo or trio of heroes that work well together is a great premise.
Batman/Superman: Public Enemies is really great and has
a awesome voice cast have a wonderful day Meg.📽️📺🎥
So Shazam was originally known as Captain Marvel. But Marvel (the company) went to court over the name and eventually made DC change the name. So now he’s known as Shazam.
Nope. After a dispute in the court for plagiarism by DC against Fawcett Comics (the original publishers of Captain Marvel), DC won and Fawcett had to quit publishing the character in mid 1940's (now you know why CM operates in Fawcett City). After it Fawcett Comics went bankrupt and were purchased by DC. In the 1970's Marvel wanted to have a character named Captain Marvel and as the original had been unpublished for more than 15 years the trade mark was free. Once DC wanted to start publishing again the original CM comic they couldn't name it Captain Marvel as it was property of Marvel Comics but as they retained the character's name they published the comic with the name Shazam but the character was still Captain Marvel.
But there has not been any lawsuit between Marvel and DC. DC just changed the name to adjust it to the comic book's name for a very stupid reason. They thought having different names in character and his comic book would be confusing. But they have the complete right to use the name Captain Marvel.
Now you know why Fox and Sony must launch a movie of each of their characters (as Fantastic Four, X-Men, Hulk and Spiderman's in other media than comics were sold to them, merchandise included) at least once every 14 years so they can keep their trademarks in these media. And that's why you see Spiderman in the MCU wearing at least 3 different suits: part of the agreement with Sony is Spiderman having several suits so Sony can sell more toys.
Captain Marvel were published by another comic book company, not marvel DC sud want to Court, because Captain Marvel was very similar to superman And also Captain Marvel was Outselling Superman
@@Narutoanime16g Because she isn't the original Marvel's Captain Marvel. When the original Captain Marvel died she claimed the mantle for hers. Like Robin becoming Batman when Bruce Wayne can't be Batman anymore.
@albertmas3752 Are you talking about Monica Rambeau the first female Captain Marvel or the second female Captain Marvel Carol Danvers.
@@TimeVextorX Marvel's original Captain Marvel was a man, Mar-Vell. Who died of cancer in the early 1980's. Monica Rambeau took the mantle but didn't last long until a real Kree (at least half kree) received it, obviously Carol Dambers.
44:48 everything started with one single superhero, everyone knows him and it had to be like that. The one and only: Superman! It started in 1938, he is the very first superhero
PowerGirl is Kara/Supergirl from an alternate universe in which she grew up faster and the comic writers have been quoted as saying that the reason she is now famous for having giant assets is because they decided that the owners of dc weren’t paying attention so they slowly but surely kept increasing the size trying to get their attention and it took way longer than they expected for anyone to catch on and tell them to stop so now she has this design.
YOU FINNALY MET SHAZAM ! (The first hero with the name, Captain Marvel.)
This movie captures the brotherly relationship between Batman and Superman perfectly. It's a shame we never got to see their brotherly relationship in the movies. But at least we got to see it in the DCAU and it was beautiful.
Let's just say that Major Force (the dude in red who explodes) isn't very loved in the comics for a specific reason. One that involves Green Lantern and a refrigerator
Depending on the version, Lex was born into poverty in Metropolis, in the most dangerous neighborhood, Suicide Slum. His parents were horrible people who mistreated him. One day he decided to kill them in a fake accident and collected the insurance money. That's how he started. What is "impressive" is that unlike other rich people like Bruce or Oliver who have a lot of money thanks to the family fortune established over several generations, Luthor has become more or less the second richest person in the world (behind Bruce again depending on the version) by itself in just a few years. Obviously by some illegal or immoral means, but it really shows how intelligent he is. In any case, I loved your reaction. Really happy to continue seeing you on your journey in the DC Universe.❤
Hopefully we get a Smallville reaction at some point in the future! 😊
This was just a buddy cop movie with Batman and Superman at the centre and I loved it! Yeah Shazam was originally called Captain Marvel but to differentiate him from the Marvel Carol Danvers they gave him the name Shazam. As for Starfire I recommend the movies Teen Titans vs Justice League and Teen Titans Judas Contract if you want the rundown of who she is. Note there are several other movies to establish that particular universe. Starting with Justice League Flashpoint.
Great reaction, keep up the great content
For context, the red and yellow guy was major force. He's basically a walking containment suit full of radiation. Power girl just ruptured his suit and almost caused a nuclear explosion
Also shazam used to be called captain marvel (i still call him that sometimes) but there was a lot of back and forth with marvel about that one cuz hey also had a captain marvel. Eventually dc let them keep it and changed his name to shazam
She unironically said “This is a job for Superman.”
So in regards to Captain Marvel/Shazam. They're the same person. Fawcett Comics (a company the would later become part of DC) made the character first. Later Marvel had their own Captain Marvel (At the time Captain Mar-Vel of the Kree Empire. If you wanna know about him, I'd suggest watching Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes). After some time, a legal dispute broke out and DC was forced to change their Captain Marvel's name to Shazam
If you wanna get into the bigger DC universe and understand more and more characters... the animated Justice League & Justice League Unlimited are the best shows to start with, and also maybe eventually Young Justice.
I’ve been waiting for this reaction since forever. It’s an amazing animated movie 🙌🏾
Batman has a line in the comic this is based on "It is a remarkable dichotomy, In many ways, Clark is the most human of us all Then... he shoots fire from the skies, and it is difficult not to think of him as a god. And how fortunate we all are that it does not occur to him."
20:18 if you wanna learn about her the best Starfire EVER is from 2003’s Teen Titans cartoon.
Nightwing's love interest.
this is one of those "real life is becoming a comic book" examples
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Just for a quick clarification on this, Power Girl is another Kryptonian like superman(long and convoluted story), Major Force and Captain Atom are the ones with nuclear powers.
Black lightning is a different hero than Static Shock, he's a DC original whereas static was part of DC's purchase of a different comic company (DC used to do that quite a lot, coincidentally Captain Atom and Shazam were also added to their universe this way).
Their powers are pretty similar, but static's is more based around electomagnetism whereas Black Lightning is just more directly shooting electricity out of his hands.
13:41 I find it funny how Lex made an excuse for Superman, but not Power Girl.
She is a Kryptonian too. Why doesn’t the Kryptonite affect her mind as well? Why did nobody question it?
So on the Captain Marvel/Shazam thing, it’s a complicated legal situation but put simply:
Way back when Superman was invented a rival comics company called Fawcett Comics created Captain Marvel to take advantage of the demand for superheroes. National Comics, the company that would eventually become DC, sued Fawcett claiming that Captain Marvel was a copyright infringement based on both him and Superman being vaguely similar looking. Eventually they won and Fawcett agreed to never publish anything relating to Captain Marvel again.
Eventually DC would buy the rights for Captain Marvel from Fawcett but in the intervening time their copyright for the title Captain Marvel had lapsed and Marvel had bought for their own character fo the same name.
DC would publish the new Captain Marvel comics under the name Shazam! despite the character still being called Captain Marvel. Over time people became confused and started calling the character Shazam and eventually DC just decided to make that his name rather than constantly dealing with the confusion.
As a result whether he’s called Captain Marvel or Shazam varies depending on the preferences of the creator.
as for toyman: yeah.. theres a tradition of having multiple characters with the same name. Flash (Jay Garrick, Wally West, Barry Allen).
As for toyman i believe theres 2 or 3. this kid, and the one from superman, the actuall doll looking thing.
You would probably enjoy the sequel movies as well. Superman/Batman Apocalypse. It’s set after the events of this and is mostly an origin story for Supergirl. Basically a movie of Supergirl raised by her two dads. Which is why I recommend it.
If you watch even the first couple seasons of the flash, you will recognise a lot more of the characters. Highly recommend.
The graphic novel is even better - it's got a running commentary/inner monologue from both Batman and Superman the entire time that centres on their friendship and how they see one another.
Also, that "steroidal compound" Lex was using... in the comic, it was Venom. As in, the drug Bane uses.
the follow-up to this movie is Superman/Batman: Apocalypse. it's the introduction to Supergirl and has Wonder Woman in it, and it's also a great movie.
Their other movie is superman batman apocalypse. U will love that one too!!!
I love this movie. This is what I wanted from the live-action meet-up of Batman and Superman. I do like Batman v Superman, but in that movie, you can tell that the writer(s) don't truly understand them.
In the comics, Batman and Superman are best friends and have been for literal decades. The Kents know who Batman is, and Bruce has joined them for holidays with Alfred. The reason Bruce has Krpytonite in this utility belt, is because Clark gave it to him. Bruce is the person he trusts to have it if it would be needed. I love it when writers who know their stuff write them because too many writers don't and you can always tell when they don't.
If you have the opportunity, definitely read the trade of this storyline from the Superman/Batman comic line (also called Public Enemies) as well as its following story arc that re-introduced Supergirl to the main DC comic universe (Superman/Batman: Supergirl). They are definitely worth a read as the movie did change several things from the comics.
Love this reaction ❤❤ i really can't wait to see her watch justice league and teen titans animated series
The man with red and yellow costume is called Major force
Watch superman/batman : apocalypse next plz!!!! It is kind of a sequel to this movie by referencing one line in the beginning about luthor's presidency
This came out in 2009, not 2016.
Jennifer Hale also voiced Killer Frost in this (who she also voiced in the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited cartoons)
Yes! This film! Also Powergirl is Earth 2 Supergirl
Also it's just Static yeah o got confused too, also that isn't Static but Black Lightning.
Also that was Silver Banshee that attacked them. And the Ice Villains
Captain Cold, Mister Freeze, Killer Frost (the cute one) and Icicle, fun fact, Wonderwoman has an ice theme villain known as Minister Blizzard.
Also you were thinking of Welma from the Flintstones but that Woman was Gigantica. Forgot her real name too.
@@rivaldovillegas3725You forgot Starfire. Nightwing's girlfriend.
@@johnsantos507 ah my apologies, she just should up kinda random.
@@rivaldovillegas3725 Random?
@@johnsantos507 like when Lex announced the Heroes who sign up her name didn't came up and all of a sudden she's there so it was kinda easy for her tibslip my mind.
To slip*
Naw, the toyman you know is, Win Shott...a white guy.
The Shark Guy is called King Shark, he’s one of my favorite villains.
Superman and Batman, Dynamic duo! DCAU, the animated movies are fucking phenomenal 💯. I feel like this is one of the lesser known movies, still great though!
Static is my favorite black superhero and I’m glad I grew up with the animated series-taught me a lot as a kid.
Captain Marvel's name changed to Shazam in New 52/Rebirth.
The daredevil and DCAU reactions are peak!
I love you batman, i love you superman, i love batxsups friendship
Funny fact about lex Luther’s suit, even if you hit him on the head you can’t because he has a force field around it
My first introduction to Batman and comics in general was watching the Batman and Robin movie as a kid. As a young unsuspecting gay boy (though unaware of it at the time) seeing Uma Thurmans look as Poison Ivy I immediately became obsessed with the character and that got me into watching Batman the animated series and my love of DC and comics in general just catapulted off from there. Always love hearing your takes, sharing these movies/shows with you and just watching your videos Meg!(and Caleb too of course)
The movie came out in 2009 and was based on a comics from 2003 - 2004. I still don't know why superheroes, like Starfire, worked with Lex Luthor.
Meg you would love Starfire. Yes, she's a Teen Titan. The TV show is soo good. And her and Dick Grayson are one of the best couples of comics.
Meg, you have to check out this music piece called A Song to Save Us All by Alissa White-Gluz that was part of a collaboration with Real Fur. It’s on the difficult subject of animal cruelty and exploitation, but the message that the song tells is extremely powerful. You can tell your friends about this so they can check it out for themselves.
There are around a couple of dozen characters across multiple companies called Captain Marvel. Not just DC and Marvel. "SHAZAM!" was the original Captain Marvel, but had to change his name due to Marvel copyrighting the name first.
Fun fact about Shazam.
His original name was Captain marvel. But marvel said then over the use of the name “Marvel” so marvel comics took the name captain marvel. Then DC won the rights to the name back.
You absolutely need to read the graphic novel. The added narration and details add so much to the story.
Captain marvel is his name Shazam is the wizard who gave him the power. He calls out Shazam to transform.
They called him Shazam more recently because marvels captain marvel got popular
i loved this movie! so glad you reacted to it
Stac Shock is on he batman and justice League time line , some time after they introduce tim drake . batman beyond is in there too
This movie is from 2009, not 2016. It's one of the first of these DC animated movies. I knew I'd seen it way before 2016
Superman Batman Apocalypse is Public Enemies sequel pretty much even though it looks different.
I would recommend Superman Batman Battle of the Super Sons its more recent and a standalone feature and pretty decent.
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It's important to know that "DC Comics" is really a bunch of different smaller comic book companies that have merged together over the years.
Usually through lawsuits, bullying a company into halting publication. Leaving them vulnerable to being purchased.
Captain Marvel used to be more popular than Superman. But DC sued them, then bought them.
Comic Book Legalese: The Shazam/Captain Marvel is from the 1940s and was owned by Fawcett comics, a competitor to DC Comics. DC Comics spent the better part of a decade suing Fawcett over Captain Marvel (which they viewed as a knock off of Superman) until Fawcett folded. At which point, no Shazam/Capatin Marvel comics appeared in print until the early 70s. However, in the late 60s Marvel Comics wanted to create a character bearing their name and hence, Captain Marvel was created for Marvel Comics. Completely different character. Then, in the 70s, DC Comics bought the license rights (and eventually the full rights) to the Shazam/Captain Marvel that they spent a decade suing over. When they went to publish the book, they found that they couldn't use the name Captain Marvel as the title as it was being used by Marvel Comics for their book. Unlike copyright, titles have a different rule and essentially, if you don't use it, you lose it. And since they sued Shazam/Captain Marvel out of print for over 20 years, they essentially created the problem they would have many years later. Last tidbit. They didn't have to change the character Captain Marvel to Shazam. Only the title. This change actually happened about 15 years ago with the writer Geoff Johns, who made the change. However, he didn't have to do this and it can be changed back to Captain Marvel anytime they like.
Based off a comic in 2003 and film made in 2009. The commentary on demagoges, government over reach, and corruption are neither new nor unique to our times.
This is more connected to the bush presidency, increasing money in politics, and patriot act of that era.
But, the cycle repeats inself throughout history. It goes to show that well written works have a timeless quality that people can relate to as time marches forward.
Black lightning is not static shock
And you are the 3rd TH-cam reactor I’ve said that today 😂
Captain atom is dr Manhattan but limited version
The DCU animated movies are so off the chain!!😂😮
You should read Black Lightning's 1970's comic, it's pretty good, and there's a two volume TPB of it.
The original comic is a collection named Superman/Batman (2003). The movie adapts issues #1-6 and if the movie is good the comic book is even better. The overal story is exactly the same but the comic deepens more into their minds focusing on their thoughts about the other making it one of the best comic books having the World's Finest working together. Please, if you have the chance read it. The complete comic lasted 7 years but the saga seen in the movie spans only the 1st 6 issues.
How does this movie capture the spirit of what the World's Finest are all about and cover so much story ground in under 70 minutes while BvS felt both rushed and sluggish at 2,5/3 hours? They need to put these writers in charge.
No that's Black Lightning and it's just Static, the show is called Static Shock
Your memes are funny af 😂
Thank you ❤
Hi Meg hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
Reagan already had a brand and so did Trump they didn’t need the presidency.
I love how you gave a us a rainbow scream effect.
Meg! you made a cute Batman impression. I would love to see you as Batwoman.
President Luthor, one of his best phases.
If you want to watch a Lex Luther and Superman orgin story, watch Smallville. It a tv series that focuses on a young Clark.
My childhood favorite DC movie
Talking about Pride
I recommend you read the Kevin Conroy Pride comic about how being gay affected his portrayal of Batman
It's really beautiful
This film and comic came out in the 2000s