9 Reasons Why Comic Books Hate Shazam

4. The Batson Brood Are Often Just Super-Sparring Partners...

All that said, if a name change is what it takes to get Billy out of comic books, then he may be ready to enter a Witness Protection Program. Super-Hero Adventure Zealots Age Mercilessly. Even in the 1970s, when Billy joined Superman€™s world for the first time, the sunlit, candy-colored adventureland of his heyday was losing appeal to the comic-book-buying demographic. Billy and his pals alternated between starring roles in mid-to-low-selling series and higher-profile guest appearances. In the latter, they seemed to spend most of their time bamboozled or brainwashed into fighting Superman, Supergirl or Wonder Woman€”whom they still rivaled in strength but no longer approached in popularity. And that was gentle treatment by the standards of ensuing decades.
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T Campbell has written quite a few online comics series and selected work for Marvel, Archie and Tokyopop. His longest-running works are Fans, Penny and Aggie-- and his current project with co-writer Phil Kahn, Guilded Age.