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The Justice League of America face a united force of their greatest foes, who now know their secret identities and weaknesses. While the JLA fall like dominoes, the villains have offered humankind a brighter future, but one at a cost. Can the World’s Greatest Super Heroes come back from the brink to overturn the Legion of Doom’s masterplan …and should they?
WHIZ COMICSÂ #2Â Originally published in February 1940
Having fought evil for 3,000 years, the ancient wizard Shazam sought a successor and found a willing hero in young Billy Batson. With a cry of the wizard’s name, Billy becomes the world’s mightiest mortal – Captain Marvel.
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