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- May 18, 2017Yeah, I like that idea a lot better. I have some ideas that might work with yours.Perhaps the old wizard was ashamed at his role in bringing Mazahs to Earth-S in the first place. He may have been tampering with inter-dimensional travel even back then, and invited his Earth-3 counterpart to visit his Earth without realizing the evil that he would unleash. After an epic wizard battle, Shazam finally defeated his evil counterpart and imprisoned him, symbolically shedding all evil from his being.The ancients heavily used symbolism in all their writings. It wasn't until the Greeks spread their civilization that people started being more literal-minded. Shazam would thus have been telling the truth, even if it wasn't literally the historical facts of the matter.-- Cheers, Doc Quantum
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In the story Challenge of Mazahs, he claimed that after the rebellion of Black Adam, Shazam expelled all the evil from his being and that evil became Mazahs. However, this doesn't quite jibe with me. Shazam is not perfect for one thing. Also, I think when the heroes in that story when back in time and freed Mazahs from where Shazam had imprisoned him, it was before Black Adam had rebelled. My theory is that Mazahs actually originated on Earth-3, and was somehow banished to Earth-S where Shazam imprisoned him. - << Previous post in topic Next post in topic >>