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Billy Batson
Billy Batson

Billy Batson

507 appearances · Golden Age · 1940–2026 · 24 key issues
Who is Billy Batson?

Young orphan Billy Batson was led to a hidden subway cavern where the ancient wizard Shazam granted him the ability to transform into a mighty adult champion by speaking the wizard's name aloud — instantly gaining the combined powers of six legendary figures.

Few characters carry the golden weight of comics history quite like Billy Batson, who burst onto the scene in Whiz Comics #2 in 1940, conjured into existence by Bill Parker and Pete Costanza at the very dawn of the Golden Age. Over an astonishing publishing span stretching from 1940 all the way to 2026 — nearly nine decades — Billy has proven himself one of the medium's most enduring figures, racking up 500 catalog appearances and an impressive 24 key issues that collectors have long prized. His adventures fill the pages of Captain Marvel Adventures and Whiz Comics, those beloved Golden Age landmarks, and he's kept extraordinary company throughout, sharing stories with titans like Superman, Batman, and Green Lantern. Whether you're a seasoned collector chasing those landmark early issues or a newer fan discovering why this kid from the Golden Age still resonates, Billy Batson is absolutely essential comics reading.

Identity

Real name. William Joseph "Billy" Batson

Powers. Says the magic word "SHAZAM!" to transform into the adult hero Captain Marvel/Shazam, gaining the wisdom of Solomon, strength of Hercules, stamina of Atlas, power of Zeus, courage of Achilles, and speed of Mercury — superhuman strength/speed/durability, flight, and magic-based powers.

Affiliations. Marvel Family / Shazam Family; Justice League; Justice Society of America

★ First appearance
Whiz Comics #2
Feb 1940

Part of the Captain Marvel legacy

Billy Batson is one of 5 heroes to carry the Captain Marvel mantle. See the whole Captain Marvel family ▸

Trivia

  • The original caped crusader of the silver screen, Captain Marvel beat Superman to live-action glory with a 12-chapter film serial in 1941, making him the first comic-book superhero ever adapted into a live-action film serial.en.wikipedia.org
  • Mr. Mind, Billy's most diabolical old-school nemesis, commanded the Monster Society of Evil — a rogues' gallery widely credited as the first supervillain team ever assembled in comics.en.wikipedia.org
  • C. C. Beck has drawn more of Billy Batson's comics than any other artist in our catalog — 52 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1940–2020

Whiz Comics #2 1940
Whiz Comics #2
Leave It to Binky #3 1948
Leave It to Binky #3
Captain Marvel Adventures #141 1953
Captain Marvel Adventures #141
Detective Comics #457 1976
Detective Comics #457
Shazam! #28 1977
Shazam! #28
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 1985
Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4
Spawn #10 1993
Spawn #10
The Dragon #2 1996
The Dragon #2
Outsiders #27 2005
Outsiders #27
DC / WS DreamWar #6 2008
DC / WS DreamWar #6
Justice League of America #9 2014
Justice League of America #9
Batman #91 2020
Batman #91

Appearances (1–150 of 507, oldest first)

Thrill Comics [ashcan] (1940)
#1
Flash Comics [ashcan] (1940)
#1
Master Comics (1940)
Xmas Comics (1941)
Golden Arrow (1942)
Spy Smasher (1941)
#4
Gift Comics (1942)
Captain Midnight (1942)
#1
Captain Marvel Jr. (1942)
Holiday Comics (1942)
#1
Wow Comics (1940)
#9
Bulletman (1941)
#11
Hopalong Cassidy (1943)
#1
America's Greatest Comics (1941)
#8
Fawcett's Funny Animals (1942)
#9
Camera Comics (1944)
Ibis (1942)
#3
Hoppy the Marvel Bunny (1945)
Writer's Digest (1921)
#2
George Pal's Puppetoons (1945)
#5
The Marvel Family (1945)
Leave It to Binky (1948)
Superman (1939)
#55
Blaze Carson (1948)
#3
All Western Winners (1948)
#3
Phantom Lady (1947)
#22
Scribbly (1948)
#10
Buzzy (1944)
#30
Hot Rod Comics (1951)
Komix Illustrated (1962)
#10
Comic Crusader (1968)
#3
Paragon Golden Age Greats (1968)
#2
Paragon Illustrated (1969)
The Steranko History of Comics (1970)
Yesterday's Comics (1973)
Shazam! (1973)
Swamp Thing (1972)
#7
The Shadow (1973)
#5
Weird Mystery Tales (1972)
#12
Flashback (1973)
Life with Archie (1958)
Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1950)
Pep (1960)
Limited Collectors' Edition (1972)
Sherlock Holmes (1975)
#1
Richard Dragon, Kung-Fu Fighter (1975)
The Sandman (1974)
#5
Action Comics (1938)
Detective Comics (1937)
Batman (1940)
Secret Origins of the Super DC Heroes (1976)
Showcase (1956)
#94
All New Collectors' Edition (1978)
The Amazing World of DC Comics (1974)
#17
The Flash (1959)
Hembeck 1980 [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#2
World's Finest Comics (1941)
Elson's Presents Super Heroes Comics (1981)
DC Comics Presents (1978)
Jimmy Olsen's Pal, Fred Hembeck [Hembeck Series] (1981)
#6
Archie (1959)