Ronnie Anne yawned as she listened to Clyde talk excitedly about the incident yesterday while they were walking to see Lincoln at his house. "I bet Lincoln is as psyched about this as I am Ronnie Anne, Royal Woods having their very own superhero! We might have to do stake outs so we can get a glimpse of him! And he was an awesome name as well, how cool is Captain Marvel?" Clyde asked as Ronnie Anne just looked at him annoyed.
She truly didn't care about if there was a superhero in Royal Woods, okay maybe she cared a little as that did sound kind of cool but she mostly just cared about wanting to spend time with her boyfriend Lincoln since today was a Saturday. They had their Teth-Adam report finished with no other homework so that meant they had the entire weekend to themselves. While walking they spotted Lincoln running panicked into an alleyway. Sharing a confused look they followed him and they saw him shouting out a word:
"SHAZAM!"
They gasped in horror as he was then suddenly struck by lightning, impossible as it should have been due to the clear blue skies that today was. They looked in horror and Clyde was about to whip out his cell phone thinking he would have to call in an ambulance to Lincoln when the sight that presented them now had their eyes widened and their mouths dropped to the ground.
Where Lincoln was there instead was Captain Marvel the superhero that appeared just yesterday, "Oh dammit, I really wasn't dreaming yesterday. I really was given superpowers by a wizard and I really can turn into an adult superhero, how am I supposed to explain this to my parents or my sisters or..." he muttered only to notice Ronnie Anne and Clyde standing there.
"Lincoln?" they both asked at once realising how unmistakable the hair on the now adult Lincoln was as he smiled sheepishly at them.
"Yeah Clyde and Ronnie Anne, I don't know if you will believe me but I can explain..." Lincoln told them with a sigh. "I really think this will complicate my life more than yesterday already did..." Lincoln muttered out loud. at least he didn't have to worry about any supervillains yet...
*LL&TPS*
At that same morning in his private hotel suite was a bald headed elderly man with glasses who was glaring at the headline of the newspaper he was reading. "I come here for a PR tour, shake some hands of local officials, make speeches and then I am out of the way... but it seems that I have been upstaged by a new of those costumed weirdoes!" ranted the man throwing the newspaper down in disgust.
He was Doctor Thaddeus Sivana Sr the Secretary General of the United States. He was an inventor who through selling his inventions managed to start up his own company called Sivana industries. After decades of making his millions he went into politics where he now found this position in the US Government.
But it seemed that the people started praising these costumed superpowered freaks that had started with that alien Superman in Metropolis, sure the lunatic who dressed like a bat was an urban legend in Gotham City years before Superman had made his first appearance but he was a mere costumed vigilante. Now they there all over the place and to be frank to him these brands of costumed Metahumans should have stayed dead when the Justice Society retired after World War II.
His good friend Lex Luthor the billionaire founder of LexCorp (another self made man worth respecting in his eyes.) understood and agreed with him and tried to take care of the Superman problem. Unfortunately Lex was in prison for several sentences when evidence of him causing several incidents, ties to various crime groups and creating several weapons and Metahumans to fight against Superman were uncovered but Sivana knew that Superman was to be blamed for this.
Sivana ripped out the picture of the so called Captain Marvel (he looked just like a big red cheesecake to him) from the newspaper and tore him to pieces. Perhaps he could find a way to take care of him before he causes any problems to the true status quo.
*LL&TPS*
He felt it, the wizard Shazam had found a new champion to give the powers of the six ancient figures to. One that would not be as corruptible as Teth-Adam would be. No matter, he would soon be conquering that dimension anyway.
Though he was locked away he managed to make his spirit escape to the dimension where he would conquer and destroy all that opposed him just like he did with all of the other dimensions he came across. But he was so powerful it would be a while before he could fully be able to take full shape in this dimension. But no matter, he had a way of getting around this, when he went to a new dimension to conquer he took a physical form of something that would be easily underestimated so he would be more free to carry out his plans and the dimension would not realise the true power and threat he posed to them until it was far too late.
As a wandering spirit he made it to a place called Royal Woods, Michigan; where Shazam's newest champion lived. He had to find a form to take shape in. His disembodied spirit looked to the window of one of the houses and saw a young infant watching a cartoon on the television which had a talking green worm with a face and glasses on it.
He smirked, it was perfect so he took shape and was the size and shape of the worm on TV, perfect as soon Shazam's Champion will know to fear the might of Mr Mind!
Yeah I was only aware of Sivana's existence (despite him being one of the arch enemies of Captain Marvel) thanks to the Batman and the Brave and the Bold episode that featured him and Black Adam.
You know one villain I don't think I am going to be able to put in here? Captain Nazi, yes he is indeed a real villain in the Captain Marvel Comics and had a part in the origin of Captain Marvel Jr. I don't think he was ever used outside of the comics apart from the Justice League Unlimited episode Patriot Act (one of my favourite episode of that show) but even then he was prevented from having his origin story (he has the same origin story as Captain America, only it's a Nazi super soldier serum instead of an Allied one) by the Spy Smasher.
