WHERE IN THE WORLD IS BILLY BATSON?! Freddy and Mary hit the road to track down their teenage runaway brother, but little do they know he's hiding right under their noses...in the subway! Meanwhile strange new monsters are stalking the streets of Philly. Can Billy still prove he's hero enough to save the day without the Captain?
Josie Campbell has done a great job with this series so far, but this might be the issue that captures the spirit of the Shazam property the best. Read Full Review
The plots intertwining between Billy, Mary, and Freddy are thoroughly engaging and have the potential to lead to some very interesting status quo mix-ups, proving crucial to this era's ongoing tonal shift. Read Full Review
Final ThoughtsShazam #13 is a fun and engaging issue that continues Billy Batson's journey of self-discovery amidst chaos. It's a delightful read for both new and long-time fans, filled with nostalgic charm and surprises that will leave readers grinning from ear to ear. Read Full Review
Shazam! #13 is another great issue of the nearly flawless Shazam series that shifts the focus over to Mary and Freddy. Read Full Review
There's no doubt that artist Mike Norton's creature designs are outstanding with Hoppy and Tawny being the most expressive members of Billy's family and a design for King Kull that rivals Mike Allred's best superhero work, which makes inconsistent human expressions and forms less noticeable. Read Full Review
A really fun book still! Mike Norton fills on art duties for this arc and he's doing a great job so far. Every issue feels like a Saturday morning cartoon with Josie Campbell on writing and I dig it!