Mary and Freddy have tracked Billy down to the unused tunnels of SEPTA—but the monsters plaguing Philly have followed them, too. With Billy refusing to turn into the Captain, can Mary and Freddy turn the tide and ?gure out what’s causing the monster onslaught? Can they convince Billy to come home? And what’s up with the weird kid in a toga that only Billy can see?
The creative team delivers their best issue yet, boasting a strong emotional narrative that feels foundational to the future of the series and a very effective cliffhanger. Read Full Review
Shazam! #14 is hilarious, heartfelt, and will make everyone want to run to the store and buy a crowbar. Read Full Review
This continues to be a great but very different status quo for the title. Read Full Review
Shazam! #14 is a great example of what Shazam comics do well in the superhero genre. Read Full Review
That cover does not reflect anything in the comic.
Fun but basically a piece of a bigger story, so hard to really judge. Campbell writes a good Freddy, and what she's done to make Uncle Dudley work is pretty clever. But how long will Billy and his alter ego be on the outs?
I'm enjoying the mysteries, they're exciting and intriguing, but at the same time getting a bit tired of them. I hope some resolution and answers come soon.
I'm also getting a little tired of lying covers, though of course it's not a huge deal.