Shazam! #1

8.6

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39 Reviews
8.6

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64 Reviews
Writer Geoff Johns
Artist Dale Eaglesham
Cover Price $4.99

The superstar team of writer Geoff Johns and artist Dale Eaglesham reunite to launch the first all-new SHAZAM! monthly title set in the DC Universe in almost 20 years! (What took you guys so long?!)
Teenager turned super-hero Billy Batson struggles to balance school and superheroics! (Guess which one is more fun?) But when Shazam unlocks a shocking secret deep within the Rock of Eternity, it challenges everything he knows about the worlds of magic and his family's future as its champions! Also, witness the bizarre team-up of Dr. Sivana and Mr. Mind as they set off to build a society all their own! Don't miss the start of an epic run in t more

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  • 10

    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles

    Dec 05, 2018

    This was an exciting and fun kickoff to a series that has a ton of potential with this creative team. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Comic Book Corps - Tom Zimm

    Dec 05, 2018

    This is a powerful and incredibly interesting start to this wonderful character. The power comes through the intimate portrayal of Billy Batson, how he obtained his powers, and how he gained a family. Johns is in his element as he lays the groundwork for numerous story-threads to be expanded on in upcoming issues. I highly recommend purchasing this book and getting onboard before the train gets too far down the track. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Comicosity - Tevin Murphy

    Dec 05, 2018

    There is a surprise at the end of the issue that I wont spoil for you, but I will say Im very interested in seeing where Johns takes it what he does with it. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.

    Dec 05, 2018

    A magical adventure brimming with charm and childlike innocence! Read Full Review

  • 10

    ComicBook.com - Russ Burlingame

    Dec 05, 2018

    Geoff Johns returns to Shazam! for the second time in the last decade, and does so while teaming with artist Dale Eaglesham, who worked with Johns on his beloved JSA run. The result is a comic that works with mathematical precision, creating one emotionally resonant page after another, and delivering exactly the fun, zany adventure that fans are expecting after seeing the trailer for the forthcoming movie of the same name. Read Full Review

  • 10

    DC Comics News - Derek McNeil

    Dec 05, 2018

    Despite my reservations, I very much enjoyed this issue. Shazam! is off to a great start and I eagerly look forward to seeing what Johns has in store for Shazam and the Shazam family. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Kabooooom - Marcus Hammond

    Dec 05, 2018

    There is not a single wasted panel in Shazam! #1. Johns doesn't get stuck in an origin story to open this series and Eaglesham brings life and energy to every panel. Naito's art in the back up brings a very different visual element to the issue, but it all fits perfectly together. This issue is a well-developed, enticing drama that's funny, suspenseful and visually engaging and I can't wait to see where it goes. Read Full Review

  • 10

    You Don't Read Comics - Rick Lopez

    Jan 08, 2019

    Johns love and knowledge for these characters and this universe shine through with every work he puts out and this stands to be no different. This series acts as Johns true return to the ongoing side of DC comics as much as it acts as Shazams return as well. As per usual Johns is accompanied by a team of talented artists, bringing another beautiful work into readers hands for years to come. With the theatrical debut right around the corner, this series came right at the nick of time. Read Full Review

  • 9.8

    Comicsverse - Aaron Berkowitz

    Dec 05, 2018

    SHAZAM #1 is an absolute delight. It's a nice, light story which is incredibly reverent to the character. Geoff Johns clearly loves Shazam, and it shows. Dale Eaglesham evokes Norman Rockwell in his art to portray this touching story. It looks truly beautiful. Read Full Review

  • 9.7

    Comic Watch - Cody White

    Dec 06, 2018

    Johns, Eaglesham and company capture "lightning in a bottle" with the first issue ofSHAZAM!--a must read book for old fans and new ones alike! Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    GWW - Thomas Polito

    Dec 04, 2018

    Shazam#1 is one of DC's best comics in years, with Johns writing at his best and Eaglesham nailing the profound color and cheesiness that a book like this should have. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Dec 05, 2018

    For the first time since Jerry Ordway's The Power of Shazam, it feels like we have a creator who totally gets these characters. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    AIPT - Ritesh Babu

    Dec 05, 2018

    Johns, Eaglesham and Sen have created a marvelous and magical experience that lives up to the joyous potential of Billy Batson and his family. Read Full Review

  • 9.5

    Comics Bookcase - Zack Quaintance

    Dec 06, 2018

    Shazam! #1 soars to impressive cuteness heights without ever tipping into self parody, doing so by embracing the two most prominent core tenants of an all-time great character: family and fantasy. Come for the childlike adventure and stay for the promise of much more to come. I have a hard time imagining that very many readers will dislike this comic. Read Full Review

  • 9.3

    The Brazen Bull - Charlie Chipman

    Dec 05, 2018

    Humorous, self-aware, and expertly crafted, Shazam! (2018-) #1 is stunning. Johns and Eaglesham have gotten this series off to a great start with an impressive debut issue that is sure to excite and interest a diverse audience of readers. Shazam! (2018-) is not to be missed. Read Full Review

  • 9.3

    On Comics Ground - Ian Cameron

    Dec 05, 2018

    This is a comic series Geoff Johns has been trying to get off the ground for half a decade, and with its fun characterization, wacky artwork & intriguing set-up for the first story-arc, I think it was worth the wait! This first issue is very promising, but it's too early to tell if, like Geoff Johns's relaunching of Justice Society of America or Green Lantern, if he's caught lightning in a bottle yet again. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Dec 05, 2018

    Leave your "Captain Marvel or nothing" hangups at the door and get on this series as soon as possible because it's just what the doctor ordered.  The art and story came together perfectly and already I'm excited for what's to come next. If this issue is any indication of what's to come, I can definitely see this becoming my favorite title from DC Comics.  The Magic Is Back. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Newsarama - Justin Partridge

    Dec 05, 2018

    With classic and more than a little heart, Shazam #1 brings Billy and the Shazam Family back to shelves in grand, old-school style. Geoff Johns brings back that grounded, emotional style that made his career in the first place, and teaming up with Dave Eaglesham, Mayo "SEN" Naito, and Mike Atiyeh, this creative team taps back into the magic of the title for a fun and beautiful first issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    411Mania - John Pumpernickel

    Dec 06, 2018

    This book is an easy recommend and represents a high mark in the history of Shazam. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    CourtOfNerds - Kevin Carley

    Dec 07, 2018

    I know it is early to judge the direction of this comic, but Im having a little bit of Deja vu to when Geoff Johns started his stint on Green Lantern. At the time, I didnt realize what a cosmic space opera it would all end up being and one of the only things left untouched when The New 52 came along. So get in on the ground floor of what Im confident will be a great series Hoppy is waiting for you. Read Full Review

  • 8.7

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    Dec 05, 2018

    Shazam! #1 is an excellent start to the series, and one that seamlessly merges classic and New 52 elements together. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Dec 05, 2018

    Eaglesham's art in this issue is great and there are some really impressive and fun details in the panels. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Sequential Planet - Ethan Maddux

    Dec 05, 2018

    With witty dialogue and amazing art, Shazam is making its case for finally being a top book at DC. If you like the character, the creative team, or just fine storytelling in general, you owe it to yourself to give this one a shot. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Multiversity Comics - Brian Salvatore

    Dec 07, 2018

    A solid debut with a stunning backup, that promises a lot for the future. Read Full Review

  • 8.2

    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze

    Dec 05, 2018

    What took so long indeed was the thought running through my head at the end of Shazam #1. This was one of the best debuts for a young hero this year. Obviously Shazam has it easier being an already established big hero, but that doesn't change the approach that should always be the same when you are dealing with kids who take on the responsibilities of a superhero. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Black Nerd Problems - Ja-Quan Greene

    Dec 05, 2018

    Issue #1 of Shazam is a comedic romp around Philadelphia as The Lightning League The Sparkly Friends The Thunder Squad they defend their home and win the hearts of Philly residents and world readers in the process. With the appropriate villain to spice things up, Shazam is looking like a comic on the rise. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Bin - Philip Schweier

    Dec 07, 2018

    Dale Eaglesham's artwork is clearly a far cry from that of earlier Captain Marvel illustrators, such as C.C. Beck or Kurt Schaffenberger. It's closer to Jerry Ordway's, but seemingly with a touch of Neal Adams as well. It reinforces if you came looking for the original Captain Marvel, he aint here. And for the first time, I don't have a problem with that. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Outright Geekery - Antonio Pedro

    Dec 07, 2018

    Anyway, despite some small art problems, this is still the most fun I had with an issue all week and I highly recommend you go out and get it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-Jahn

    Dec 08, 2018

    I think Shazam! #1 is a strong start for an issue. We get a small adventure, a full origin story, and a great hook for the future (as well as a big reveal which I did not disclose here). If I have any quibble with it, it is a $4.99 book. The main story is 21 pages, and there's a nice backup story about Mary's history which is another 8. It is a first issue, the art is great, the story and characters are engaging, but it's not a lot of pages. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck

    Dec 10, 2018

    As a big fan of the original Captain Marvel (Fawcett version), I have to admit I'm struggling a bit with the new version of that hero, who goes by the name Shazam! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Impulse Gamer - Andrew Bistak

    Dec 11, 2018

    Shazam #1 was a fun read and while long-term fans may be annoyed at the new approach to Captain Marvel, it was still a strong issue that really humanised these characters opposed to making them undefeatable heroes. Beautifully drawn, Dale art really complements the words of Geoff that at the end of the day, feels like a Golden Age tale made today… which might be what Geoff was trying to establish. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Dec 18, 2018

    While offering a bit of a backstory for Mary, the main issue primarily focuses on Billy while introducing the idea for a magical road trip for the Marvel Family for the comic's first arc. I'll be curious to see where things go from here. Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 7.6

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - David DeCorte

    Dec 05, 2018

    SHAZAM #1 is a welcome return for the world's mightiest mortal. It's a fun, all-ages book that dispenses with the origin stories and jumps right into the new adventures of the character and the extended Shazam family. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Forces Of Geek - Atlee Greene

    Dec 05, 2018

    Ultimately, Shazam is off to a decent start. Despite the five dollar price tag, it checks all of the boxes and has an exciting conclusion that will all but guarantee a second purchase with the next installment. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Crusaders - Johnny "The Machine" Hughes

    Dec 06, 2018

    With the need to bring more younger readers into comic shops, and given that the trailer for the movie seems super kid friendly, I can see why there is a need for a book like this. That's not to say that it's a bad book, as it caters to both new and old fans alike. The problem for me is that I generally can take or leave SHAZAM or Captain Marvel or whichever he is going by this time. Of course, that is not Johns' or Eaglesham's fault in any shape way or form and it shouldn't detract from a well produced comic book. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Epicstream - Nico Parungo

    Dec 07, 2018

    Lastly, we got a bonus story written by Johns and drawn by Mayo “Sen” Naito, which details the backstory of Mary aka Mary Marvel (or is it Mary Shazam?). It’s a pretty strong story, even if it is a little bit cliche. Naito’s art really sells it though and we can only hope that more of it comes in future issues. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Big Comic Page - Indiana “Indy” Marlow

    Dec 05, 2018

    I for one am on board to see where the story goes and what will happen with the Shazam Family including whether or not they can all agree on a name! Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Dec 05, 2018

    There's nothing particularly bad about this first issue. There's also nothing that's all that exciting either. The series is going to rely on the interaction of the kids and how much Johns goes down the Harry Potter direction it feels like he's heading. Again, there's potential which has me interested in at least checking out more issues. Read Full Review

  • 5.0

    Newsarama - Matthew Sibley

    Dec 10, 2018

    After a few years of the character lying dormant, Geoff Johns finally gets around to writing that Shazam series" and it's hard not to wonder how many other creators would've been able to deliver a more interesting take. Read Full Review

  • N/A

    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge

    Dec 19, 2019

    The first issue is an oversized piece that has Johns also working on a short story at the end with Mayo Naito that focuses on Mary. It's a cute story that gives us something that's almost magical-girl like thanks to Naito's artwork in some places but it also looks like it sets up something to tap into later as well. With the main book, Johns definitely grabs all the things that made the film work and ensures that they still work in comic form. It may be a bit busier than I care for but it's what you'd expect with so many kids running around both as heroes and as regular kids in a foster home so it feels right. Eaglesham is a fantastic artist for something like this as he captures the presence and physicality of the heroes right but also the whimsy and silliness of it all as well. The combination hits all the right buttons and will definitely fill the void between the films for me easily, especially with all the new places it can go with such ease. Read Full Review

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