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'''Black Adam'''
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The ancient Egyptian hero turned villain who is the sworn enemy of [[Captain Marvel of Earth-S|Captain Marvel]].
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'''Black Adam of Earth-S'''
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The ancient Egyptian hero turned villain who is the sworn enemy of [[Captain Marvel of Earth-S|Captain Marvel]] (first appearance: The Marvel Family No. 1, Dec 1945: "The Mighty Marvels Join Forces!").
  
 
Actually Teth-Adam, son of Ramses II, Black Adam gains the powers of seven Egyptian gods,   
 
Actually Teth-Adam, son of Ramses II, Black Adam gains the powers of seven Egyptian gods,   
'''S'''hu, '''H'''eru, '''A'''mon, '''Z'''ehuti, '''A'''ton and '''M'''ehen, when he speaks the name of the wizard [[Shazam of Earth-S|Shazam]].  Resurrected in the 20th Century, Black Adam crossed paths with Capt. Marvel, the current champion of Shazam.
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'''S'''hu, '''H'''eru, '''A'''mon, '''Z'''ehuti, '''A'''ton and '''M'''ehen, when he speaks the name of the wizard [[Shazam of Earth-S|Shazam]]. The wizard bestowed the powers on Teth-Adam to become his champion, Mighty Adam.  However, Mighty Adam soon abused his power and seized the throne of Egypt, forcing Shazam to punish his champion by dubbing him Black Adam to match his evil nature and exiling him far away into spaceEventually returning to Earth in the 20th Century, Black Adam becomes the sworn enemy of Captain Marvel, the current champion of Shazam.
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[[Superman]] encounters Black Adam in September 1982, when "the slayer of pharaohs" crosses the "lightning barrier" between the [[Parallel-Worlds]] and attempts to conquer [[Earth-1]]. Evenly matched, the [[Man of Steel]] must rely on Captain Marvel and his alter ego [[Billy Batson of Earth-S|Billy Batson]], with whose aid the villain is tricked into saying "Shazam", reducing him to his "puny mortal self" (DCCP No. 49: "Black Adam!").
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==External Links==
  
[[Superman]] encounters Black Adam in September 1982, when "the slayer of pharoahs" crosses the "lightning barrier" between the [[Parallel-Worlds]] and attempts to conquer Earth. Evenly matched, the [[Man of Steel]] must rely on Captain Marvel and the [[Billy Batson of Earth-1]], with whose aid the villain is tricked into saying "Shazam", reducing him to his "puny mortal self" (DCCP No. 49: "Black Adam!").
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Adam Wikipedia entry on Black Adam]
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*[http://www.marvelfamily.com/whoswho/whoswho.aspx?castID=9 Black Adam Profile at the Marvel Family Web]
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*[http://dccomics.com/dcu/heroes_and_villains/?hv=origin_stories/black_adam&p=1 Black Adam's Origin at dccomics.com]
  
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Black Adam of Earth-S

The ancient Egyptian hero turned villain who is the sworn enemy of Captain Marvel (first appearance: The Marvel Family No. 1, Dec 1945: "The Mighty Marvels Join Forces!").

Actually Teth-Adam, son of Ramses II, Black Adam gains the powers of seven Egyptian gods, Shu, Heru, Amon, Zehuti, Aton and Mehen, when he speaks the name of the wizard Shazam. The wizard bestowed the powers on Teth-Adam to become his champion, Mighty Adam. However, Mighty Adam soon abused his power and seized the throne of Egypt, forcing Shazam to punish his champion by dubbing him Black Adam to match his evil nature and exiling him far away into space. Eventually returning to Earth in the 20th Century, Black Adam becomes the sworn enemy of Captain Marvel, the current champion of Shazam.

Superman encounters Black Adam in September 1982, when "the slayer of pharaohs" crosses the "lightning barrier" between the Parallel-Worlds and attempts to conquer Earth-1. Evenly matched, the Man of Steel must rely on Captain Marvel and his alter ego Billy Batson, with whose aid the villain is tricked into saying "Shazam", reducing him to his "puny mortal self" (DCCP No. 49: "Black Adam!").


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