Storytelling With Seth

Shazam Movie and the 4 Origins of DC's Captain Marvel, The Rise of Skywalker Trailer, First Photo of a Black Hole, and an Excerpt from Episode #3 of the DC Comics News Spinner Rack on the Weekly Wrap

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Shazam! The Movie - https://www.dccomics.com/movies/shazam The heart of the story is one that we can all relate to as children and adults who remember being children or might not have grown up at all. The heartbeat? It’s hard to do the right thing. Hard for superheroes and the rest of us. But, even if you don’t have a family or find yourself making a new one, when you open your heart to people who want to help you be your best you are stronger than you could ever be on your own. Oh and, the mid-credits scene is one that fans of the classic Shazam adventures will enjoy wondering over in anticipation of the sure-to-follow sequel. Shazam has Four Origins - https://www.cbr.com/shazam-comic-book-origin-stories/ Whiz Comics #2 (1939): "Introducing Captain Marvel" What's immediately noticeable about the first appearance of the original Captain Marvel is how brusque and brief the story is. At fewer than 12 pages, it's so economical that it becomes unintentionally funny.  Shazam! #1 (1973)  Two decades later