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Perhaps the most famous example of this takes place in Mark Waid and Alex Ross's classic 1997 miniseries, Kingdom Come, in which Superman must stop a mind-controlled Shazam from inciting a ...
Nrama: I'm glad you brought up Kingdom Come, because that's obviously one of the most well known times you've written Shazam. That's a different version of the character, different circumstances.
This article contains some spoilers for DC’s Kingdom Come. Read our in-depth Shazam! Fury of the Gods cover story in the new issue of our magazine. Alex Ross and Mark Waid’s Kingdom Come is ...