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  1. Captain Thunder is a name used by several characters in the DC Universe. The original was Willie Fawcett, created as a DC Comics analogue to Captain Marvel. This name is seen again in the Flashpoint timeline, where Captain Thunder is summoned by the children of S.H.A.Z.A.M..

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    When Eugene Choi, Pedro Pẽna, Mary Batson, Freddy Freeman, Billy Batson and Darla Dudley say "SHAZAM" they become the hero called Captain Thunder.

    During the Flashpoint storyline, there was a major change to both Captain Marvel and Billy Batson.

    In this series, Flash tries to prevent the Reverse-Flash from killing his mother, causing the timeline to change and altering the lives of his friends, Captain Marvel included.

    In this new world, Billy, Freddy and Mary were friends with three children: Eugene Choi, Pedro Peña and Darla Dudley. They were caught on a subway car that took them to the Rock of Eternity. The wizard Shazam gave each one of the children a special attribute of a great hero, and Billy obtained the Courage of Achilles. By saying the word "Shazam" together, the six children formed a composite hero named Captain Thunder.

    At some point, Captain Thunder received a scar in the face during a battle against Wonder Woman, who is leading the Amazons against Aquaman and the Atlanteans.

    The new Marvel Family consists of six children who were caught on a subway car that took them to the Rock of Eternity, and as a result each of the youths were granted with a different one of the wizard's attributes. An Asian-American boy named Eugene Choi possesses the wisdom of Solomon, an overweight Latino boy named Pedro Pẽna possesses the stren...

  2. Captain Thunder may refer to: Captain Thunder (film), 1930 starring Victor Varconi in the title role. Capitán Trueno, the hero of a series of Spanish comic books by Víctor Mora. Captain Thunder (DC Comics), an alternate version of Captain Marvel, as well as an early name for the character.

  3. Captain Thunder, whose name was derived from Captain Marvel's original moniker, was a thinly veiled pastiche of Marvel—down to his similar costume, his young alter ego named "Willie Fawcett" (a reference to Fawcett Comics), and a magic word ("Thunder!"), which was an acronym for seven entities and their respective powers.

  4. By rubbing the buckle and saying the magic word "Thunder!", young Willie Fawcett becomes Captain Thunder. Captain Thunder has immeasurable strength, super-speed, invulnerability, the power of...

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  5. Captain Thunder is a magical champion composed of six teenagers who each have a different aspect of the power of Shazam. They appeared in the Flashpoint timeline, where Billy Batson never became Captain Marvel.

  6. Sci-fi. DC. When Eugene Choi, Pedro Pẽna, Mary Batson, Freddy Freeman, Billy Batson and Darla Dudley say "SHAZAM", they become the hero called Captain Thunder. In the final battle, Captain Thunder appears after Cyborg shot Wonder Woman into a room where the children were.