Shazam is better than Superman, more relatable, and isn't outdated. Why doesn't he get pushed more?
Shazam is better than Superman, more relatable, and isn't outdated. Why doesn't he get pushed more?
>isn't outdated
That's why the movie went with a 2011 Johns comic as the basis and his most iconic story has been cancelled from being reprinted 5 times during a single decade over racial stereotypes, right?
>more relatable
Yes, I'm sure a lot of KIDS can relate to turning into a buff dude when they scream the magic word. Adults, though, not so much.
Monster Society being cancelled has become a meme in of itself.
>Kids and adults can relate to being a child and playing make believe as a superhero more than being some perfect alien
Alot of capeshit films are pulling inspiration from recent runs. A lot less research for Hollywood writers to do.
>and his most iconic story has been cancelled from being reprinted 5 times during a single decade over racial stereotypes, right?
Pic related
Hee hee ho haw haw...
>Shazam is better than Superman
There's your reason.
i knew a kid who could turn into a buff dude by saying a magic word. he was kind of a douche though
>isn't outdated
But they’re both golden age?
And has better villains
Because DC will kill itself before they let Supes be dethroned by a kid.
An old wizard is relatable and not outdated?
Heroism shouldn't be make believe, you spineless pussy.
Based and mindpilled
Is this real?
Yes
Superfags in denial
You know people can enjoy both? And better is subjective. I think they both operate differently, one more on the magical side and the other leans more sci fi with both overlapping some.
That being said, Billy is woefully under pushed.
Captain is better than Superman, though.
Then to add insult to injury, Billy is often killed off in Elseworlds that involve Superman.
You're welcome to your opinion, user
Why do these make-believe stories have dark and edgy moments then, implying I should take this silly make-belive seriously?