DC Comics has introduced dozens of new characters, from heroes to villains, with some showcasing more potential than others.
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DC Comics' Billy Batson (alter ego of Shazam ... super hero is back in New York City and must face off with a new super villain who claims that he's from Philadelphia: Chuck Stuff.
In the superhero world, whether it’s in movies, TV, or comics, it’s always been about Marvel and DC. Both have a long history, full of iconic stories and characters that shaped a lot of people’s ...