: Unlike modern heroes who follow "due process," Black Adam believes in absolute, often violent justice. As the ruler of Kahndaq, he maintains a zero-tolerance policy for crime, often acting as both judge and executioner to protect his people.
: Consumed by rage, Adam used his power to slaughter the king who destroyed his family and eventually turned on the Council of Wizards themselves. Disappointed and fearful of his wrath, the wizard Shazam imprisoned him for thousands of years. Return to the Modern World
: By shouting the word "SHAZAM!", he gains the stamina of S hu, the swiftness of H eru, the strength of A mon, the wisdom of Z ehuti, the power of A ton, and the courage of M ehen.
After nearly 5,000 years, Adam was released into a world he no longer recognized—one filled with superheroes like the Justice Society and his primary rival, Shazam (Billy Batson).
















