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| Relatives = Shiruta (wife, deceased); Aman (nephew, deceased) |
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As a result of the New 52 in 2011, the entire line of DC characters was relaunched, incorporating properties belonging to the company's imprints: Wildstorm, Milestone, and Vertigo. As such, elements of this character's history have been altered in some way from the previous incarnation. For a complete list of all versions of this character, see our disambiguation page. |
- The world has not changed as much as you believe, Sivana. Pharaohs still live off slaves.
- — Black Adam src
History
Ancient Egypt
Teth-Adam was a slave in Kahndaq, where almost the entirety of his family was killed by the dictators — all except his nephew Aman, whom Adam eventually managed to contact and help escape from imprisonment, being mortally wounded by guards in order to buy him time.
Aman, however, refused to abandon his dying uncle, and rescued him. Together, while escaping the underground prisons, they found themselves magically transported into the Rock of Eternity, where they were greeted by Shazam. The wizard, deeming Aman pure, offered him the role of his champion, giving him the task of freeing Kahndaq — which Aman accepted on the condition that Shazam healed Adam. Explaining that the gift bestowed upon him could be shared with his family, Shazam gave Aman his powers, healing and empowering Adam in the process.
Being returned to Kahndaq, Aman and Adam contemplated how to use their powers in order to free their people. While Adam was willing to destroy the dictators and exact revenge for their dead family, Aman wanted to save them and give them peace, stopping all bloodshed. Fearing that Aman's method would not work, Adam killed him and seized his powers for himself, seeing it as a necessary sacrifice for the greater good.
Black Adam is known in legend for having defeated the dictators and the Seven Sins, successfully freeing Kahndaq. Though myth says he merely disappeared, Black Adam actually turned against the Council of Eternity and murdered all its members but Shazam — the wizard, however, managed to overpower and seal Black Adam away.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Divine Empowerment: Given powers by the wizard Shazam alongside his nephew, Adam was granted the magic of Shazam which allowed him to transform and make use of powerful magical abilities.[1]
- Accelerated Healing
- Clairvoyance: The ability to understand situations from many angles, including future and past consequences with superhuman clarity and accuracy.
- Divine Grace: Innate luck and divine guidance that allows finesse in actions and dealings with others.
- Eidetic Memory
- Magic Resistance
- Enhanced Intellect: Intellect and wisdom are heightened to superhuman levels. This also provides great or comprehensive knowledge in many areas, including:
- Flight - The ability to hover or soar at high speed through an act of sheer will.
- Healing - The ability to use the transformative lightning to heal others or ones self instantly.
- Indomitable Will - An incredible amount of willpower and inner strength that allows perseverance in overwhelming odds and seemingly unbeatable situations.
- Invulnerability - He was completely unharmed when a car smashed into him at full speed. He barely seemed to even notice the presence of the vehicle when it impacted him.
- Self-Sustenance: The ability to survive without sleep, food, water, or air.
- Superhuman Speed: The ability to run or fly at incredible rates of speed.
- Superhuman Reflexes
- Superhuman Agility
- Superhuman Stamina
- Superhuman Strength - Immense demi-godly strength that allows him to lift grown men high off the ground, stop speeding cars, and smash stone.
- Teleportation - The ability to access the Rock of Eternity.
- Transformation - The ability to transform from a mortal to the entity empowered by the six.
- Immortality - As long as he remains in his empowered state he doesn't age.
Notes
- Black Adam was created by C.C. Beck and Otto Binder, first appearing in Marvel Family #1. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Black Adam first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Justice League (Volume 2) #10 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank.
- In this incarnation of Black Adam, Adam is not given the typical powers as he is normally given. His powers do not come from multiple gods but rather all from Shazam himself. He is also not a prince upon his first meeting with Shazam, but a fugitive slave.
- However once he is resurrected he is again empowered by his Egyptian gods.
Related
- 165 Appearances of Teth-Adam (Prime Earth)
- 113 Images featuring Teth-Adam (Prime Earth)
- 22 Quotations by or about Teth-Adam (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Teth-Adam (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
Marvel Family Villain This character is or was primarily an enemy of Captain Marvel, the Wizard Shazam, or any of the extended members of the Marvel Family. This template will categorize articles that include it into the category "Marvel Family Villains." |
Secret Society of Super-Villains member |
Injustice League member |
Sinestro Corps member This character is or was a member of the Sinestro Corps, chosen by Sinestro to counteract the Green Lantern Corps and spread terror throughout their sector with a Power Ring. |