DC’s first superhero movie depicted a classic manga book character that shared the name with a symbolic marvel character. Before the superhero ruled the large screen, one of the early live -action adaptation was the innovative moment of the manga book. DC’s first superhero movie was not related to Batman, Superman, or Wonder Woman. Interestingly, the superheroes shared the name of the famous marvel comic characters that did not make their debut in decades, leading to one of the most notorious legal disputes in the history of manga books.
The DC timeline is full of Marvel Comics comparable characters, especially notorious. Their rivalry was often blown away in imbalances, but one character was proved to be a DC issue. It has created many years of lawsuit, rights of rights, and final names.
The 1941 Captain Marvel adventure led Shazam to the screen a few years before his name changed.
In 1941, photos of the Republic released an adventure of Captain Marvel, a serial of 12 chapters starring Tom Tyler as the main character. This marked the first live -action adaptation of the superhero of the manga book in the Silverth Creen, where DC Superman or Batman is ahead. The story is transformed into Captain Marvel, following Billy Batson (played by Frank Coglan Jr.) and fights a mysterious villain known as a scorpion.
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The film incorporates high stakes action, ancient artifacts, and fantastic elements that were ambitious at the time. Captain Marvel’s transformation sequence was achieved with practical effects and clever editing, which helped the audience excites and define how to depict the power of superheroes on the screen. This serial was a precedent for a superhero movie, but the success on the character’s screen did not protect him from the controversy. The impressive similarity with Superman, from Captain Marvel’s muscular buildings to heroic features, has attracted the attention of DC comics (at the time known as a national comic), and the legal battle continued. Ta.
Why DC’s Captain Marvel changed his name to Shazam
In the 1940s, superhero comics were booming, and publishers introduced characters that would become a cultural icon. At that time, FawCett Comics was a major player in the industry, comparable to DC comics, and was comparable to the popularity of flagship hero Captain Marvel. Captain Marvel, who debuted in Whiz Comics # 2 (1940), quickly rose to fame and sold even Superman.
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Eventually, the DC comic filed a lawsuit in which Captain Marvel was an explicit copy of Superman. After many years of lawsuit, Fireet stopped publishing Captain Marvel Comic in 1953 and left the character dormant. Fast forward in the 1960s, Marvel Comic created Captain Marvel, a Cleiwarrior named Marvel.
MARVEL had secured a name trademark before DC obtained a license in the 1970s and later acquired the FawCett Captain Marvel rights. This has forced DC to change its brand as Shazam after the wizard, which gave Billy Batson. The modern audience knows him as Shazam, but the original Captain Marvel’s heritage is a very important chapter in the history of superheroes.
Captain Marvel Adventure
release date
March 28, 1941
runtime
216 minutes
director
John English
writer
Arch Heath, Joseph F. Poland, Norman S Hall, Ronald Davidson
producer
Hiram S. Brown Jr.
cast
Frank Cologran Jr.
Billy Batson
William Benedict
Whitey Murphy
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