Writer: Judd Winick
Artist: Joshua Middleton
Letterer: Nick J Napolitano
Publisher: DC Comics
What's it about?
First Thunder tells of one the first meetings between Superman and Captain Marvel. I will assume that you all have an idea who Superman is and skip straight to explaining Captain Marvel.
12 year old Billy Batson has been given the powers of the Gods of magic. By uttering the word Shazam he becomes Captain Marvel - the World's Mightiest Mortal! He is blessed with the Wisdom of Solomon, strength of Hercules, stamina of Atlas, power of Zeus, courage of Achilles and the speed of Mercury.
Mythology fans might spot a disparity here - Achilles isn't a God and there is a mix up between the Greek and Roman names for the Gods. I can only imagine that the people creating the character weren't too concerned with the facts. Nevermind, just think of it as a separate pantheon.
Throughout America ancient mystical artifacts are being stolen from museums. This spate of thefts brings both Superman and Captain Marvel to Fawcett City to investigate further, whereupon they discover an ancient sect wanting to unleash a demon on the world. Meanwhile, Dr Sivana, Captain Marvel's nemesis, sets out to destroy the Captain once and for all. These two plots weave together to form a memorable climax that is unexpectedly affecting.
This book is probably more for the young adult/older child age range. It can be read an enjoyed as an adult - certainly, I think it's great - but I can imagine many non comic reading adults not being too impressed.