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'''Fawcett City''' is a city that features in [[DC Comics]]. | '''Fawcett City''' is a city that features in [[DC Comics]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | ===Pre-Crisis=== | ||
+ | Fawcett City was a human settlement that was established on [[Earth]] originally located on [[Earth-5]] in the [[Multiverse (DC)|Multiverse]]. (Crisis on Infinite Earths v1 #7) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Post-Crisis=== | ||
+ | Following the [[Crisis on Infinite Earths]], a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Fawcett City | ||
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+ | The ancient wizard Shazam came to Fawcett City in the winter of [[1940]]. With him, he bore the mummy of Ibis and secreted himself away. Soon afterwards, the Axis threat forced Shazam to awaken Ibis and to gather all Fawcett City's heroes to fight. The pair would team up repeatedly throughout the course of the war. The Fawcett heroes remained active well into the [[1950]]s, when they are known to have aided Shazam in trapping the Seven Deadly Enemies of man in stone statues. These statues he then hid inside a secret subway station, accessible only by magic. In addition, Ibis helped cast a spell over Fawcett City which warded off demons and slowed the march of time. Soon after this, Shazam fell prey to a common hoodlum and wandered amnesiac for years. He was later found and recognized by C.C. Batson. (The Power of Shazam! v1 #12) | ||
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+ | A short while later, the wizard Shazam decided that it was now time for Fawcett City to have an official protector. He manipulated the Batsons' orphaned son, Billy Batson into finding him at the Rock of Eternity. Once there, he bestowed upon him the power of seven ancient elders, transforming young Billy Batson into Earth's mightiest mortal - Captain Marvel (The Power of Shazam v1) | ||
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At Fawcett City, Sinclair Batson sought to modernise the city by helping in opening a new [[Wayne Enterprises|Wayne-Tech]] facility. (Power of Shazam v1 #1) | At Fawcett City, Sinclair Batson sought to modernise the city by helping in opening a new [[Wayne Enterprises|Wayne-Tech]] facility. (Power of Shazam v1 #1) | ||
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+ | Sometime afterwards, '''Fawcett Pharmaceuticals''' called a press conference to showcase their new cancer treatment that was derived from the glands of frogs. It took the death of a hundred such frogs to produce only three pills with Billy Batson and Mary Bromfield attending the news event. The death of so many frogs angered the [[Gods (DC)|goddess]] '''Heqt''' who manifested on the earthly plane to take her revenge against humanity. She managed to affect the entire Marvel Family with Batson turned into a frog whilst Mary and Freddy were left in confused states in their superpowered forms. It was only the enlisting of the aid of Superman were they able to end Heqt's rampage when the frog god was convinced to end her revenge against mankind. (Action Comics v1 #768) | ||
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+ | After the capture of Mister Mind, [[Jay Garrick]] met with Captain Marvel where the champion of magic intended to take the worm away to be imprisoned. However, during this time, Garrick wanted to confront Captain Marvel about his close ties to Stargirl [[Courtney Whitmore]]. Jay believed that their relationship was inappropriate and wanted to clarify the matter but Captain Marvel did not reveal his secrets as he claimed wisdom prevented him from telling Garrick the truth. Once he departed, Garrick was confronted by [[Per Degaton]] though the villain was only partially in this time period and thus could not be harmed. Degaton had revealed that he was only travelling through time to witness events as he had seen the death of Garrick and commended him for dying a hero whereupon he vanished. (JSA v1 #59) | ||
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+ | A [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] facility in Fawcett City was studying [[Durlans (DC)|Durlan]] technology with General [[Sam Lane (DC)|Sam Lane]] contracting the [[Power Company]] as a security detail. The site was attacked by [[Doctor Impossible]] and his minions were they stole a mysterious relic at the laboratory whilst leaving the Power Company badly wounded. (Justice League of America v2 #3) | ||
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+ | ===Post-Flashpoint=== | ||
+ | Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Fawcett City was said to be a suburb of Philadelphia located in North America. (Shazam! v5 #1) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
+ | According to one account, it was in fact a suburb of Philadelphia. (Shazam! v5 #1) | ||
Locations in the city included: | Locations in the city included: | ||
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*'''Binder Square''' : | *'''Binder Square''' : | ||
*'''McKeon History Museum''' : | *'''McKeon History Museum''' : | ||
+ | *'''Sivana Mansion''' : | ||
*'''Sivana Industries''' : | *'''Sivana Industries''' : | ||
− | *'''Solar Center''' : | + | *'''Solar Center''' : the name of a front company owned by Doctor Sivana in Fawcett City. Dr. Bruce Gordon was the designer and chief architect of the Solar Center. (Superman/Shazam!: First Thunder v1 #1) |
− | *'''Binder Subway Station''' : | + | *'''Binder Subway Station''' : an underground subway station that was sometimes used as a means of entry to the Rock of Eternity. (The Power of Shazam! v1 #18) |
+ | *'''Fawcett Pharmaceuticals''' : | ||
*'''WHIZ Radio''' : | *'''WHIZ Radio''' : | ||
+ | *'''Fawcett High''' : | ||
+ | |||
+ | Organizations that operated within the city included: | ||
+ | *'''Binder High Marvels''' : a high school baseball team | ||
+ | *'''Fawcett City Bullets''' :high school basketball team | ||
+ | *'''Fawcett City Lightning''' : a baseball team | ||
+ | *'''Fawcett City Tigers''' : a football team | ||
+ | *'''Fawcett Tech Trojans''' : a high school baseball team | ||
==Inhabitants== | ==Inhabitants== | ||
*'''Billy Batson''' : | *'''Billy Batson''' : | ||
*'''Sinclair Batson''' : | *'''Sinclair Batson''' : | ||
+ | *'''C.C. Batson''' : | ||
+ | *'''Ebenezer Batson''' : | ||
+ | *'''Doc Quartz''' : | ||
+ | *'''Sterling Morris''' : | ||
+ | *'''Uncle Dudley''' : | ||
+ | *'''Tawky Tawny''' : | ||
+ | *'''Lisa Sutton''' : | ||
+ | *'''Marilyn Batson''' : | ||
+ | *'''Sinclair Batson''' : | ||
+ | *'''Sterling Morris''' : | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | * | + | *Fawcett City was created by Marv Wolfman, Robert Greenberger and George Pérez where it made its first appearance in Crisis on Infinite Earths v1 #7 (October, [[1985]]). |
+ | *It was named after Wilford H. Fawcett who was the founder of Fawcett Publications that originally published the Captain Marvel character. | ||
+ | *Originally, the hero Captain Marvel lived and operated from an unnamed city that was modelled as well as eventually revealed to be New York City. | ||
+ | *The Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 (1985) came to state that in DC Comics that both Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel, Jr.'s base of operations was Fawcett City. | ||
+ | *In Shazam! The New Beginning v1 (1987), the adventures of Captain Marvel initially were said to take place in San Francisco but this got replaced by The Power of Shazam! that established Fawcett City when the character was brought into DC Comics. | ||
+ | *After the Flashpoint, the setting of Fawcett City was removed and instead was replaced for the real-life city of Philadelphia until Shazam! v5 #1 (2023) which re-established it but now as a suburb of Philadelphia. | ||
==Alternate Versions== | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
+ | *In The Kid Superpower Hour with Shazam!, Fawcett City made an appearance in the setting of the animated television series. | ||
*In Justice League Unlimited, Fawcett City made an appearance in the DC Animated Universe series episode "The Clash". One place in the city was the '''C.C. Binder Elementary School'''. Captain Marvel was noted to be from Fawcett City and its superhero. | *In Justice League Unlimited, Fawcett City made an appearance in the DC Animated Universe series episode "The Clash". One place in the city was the '''C.C. Binder Elementary School'''. Captain Marvel was noted to be from Fawcett City and its superhero. | ||
+ | *In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Fawcett City appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "The Power of Shazam". | ||
===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
*In Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam, Fawcett City was mentioned in the animated film with Billy Batson saying that he was from the city. | *In Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam, Fawcett City was mentioned in the animated film with Billy Batson saying that he was from the city. | ||
*In Batman: Year One, Fawcett City was referenced in the animated film with it being one of the connecting flight locations to Gotham City. | *In Batman: Year One, Fawcett City was referenced in the animated film with it being one of the connecting flight locations to Gotham City. | ||
+ | *In Shazam!, Fawcett City did not appear in the live-action film set in the DC Extended Universe with it instead being replaced with Philadelphia though the school Billy Batson and his foster siblings studied it was named '''Fawcett High'''. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
+ | *''Crisis on Infinite Earths v1'': (1985) | ||
*''Power of Shazam v1'': | *''Power of Shazam v1'': | ||
+ | *''Action Comics v1'': | ||
+ | *''JSA v1'': | ||
*''JSA vs. Kobra v1'': | *''JSA vs. Kobra v1'': | ||
+ | *''Justice League of America v2'': | ||
+ | *''Shazam! v5'': (2023) | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Fawcett_City DC Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fawcett_City Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fawcett_City Wikipedia Entry] | ||
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[[Category:Captain Marvel (DC)]] | [[Category:Captain Marvel (DC)]] | ||
[[Category:DC]] | [[Category:DC]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marv Wolfman]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Robert Greenberger]] | ||
+ | [[Category:George Pérez]] |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 4 May 2023
Fawcett City is a city that features in DC Comics.
Contents |
History
Pre-Crisis
Fawcett City was a human settlement that was established on Earth originally located on Earth-5 in the Multiverse. (Crisis on Infinite Earths v1 #7)
Post-Crisis
Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Fawcett City
The ancient wizard Shazam came to Fawcett City in the winter of 1940. With him, he bore the mummy of Ibis and secreted himself away. Soon afterwards, the Axis threat forced Shazam to awaken Ibis and to gather all Fawcett City's heroes to fight. The pair would team up repeatedly throughout the course of the war. The Fawcett heroes remained active well into the 1950s, when they are known to have aided Shazam in trapping the Seven Deadly Enemies of man in stone statues. These statues he then hid inside a secret subway station, accessible only by magic. In addition, Ibis helped cast a spell over Fawcett City which warded off demons and slowed the march of time. Soon after this, Shazam fell prey to a common hoodlum and wandered amnesiac for years. He was later found and recognized by C.C. Batson. (The Power of Shazam! v1 #12)
A short while later, the wizard Shazam decided that it was now time for Fawcett City to have an official protector. He manipulated the Batsons' orphaned son, Billy Batson into finding him at the Rock of Eternity. Once there, he bestowed upon him the power of seven ancient elders, transforming young Billy Batson into Earth's mightiest mortal - Captain Marvel (The Power of Shazam v1)
At Fawcett City, Sinclair Batson sought to modernise the city by helping in opening a new Wayne-Tech facility. (Power of Shazam v1 #1)
Sometime afterwards, Fawcett Pharmaceuticals called a press conference to showcase their new cancer treatment that was derived from the glands of frogs. It took the death of a hundred such frogs to produce only three pills with Billy Batson and Mary Bromfield attending the news event. The death of so many frogs angered the goddess Heqt who manifested on the earthly plane to take her revenge against humanity. She managed to affect the entire Marvel Family with Batson turned into a frog whilst Mary and Freddy were left in confused states in their superpowered forms. It was only the enlisting of the aid of Superman were they able to end Heqt's rampage when the frog god was convinced to end her revenge against mankind. (Action Comics v1 #768)
After the capture of Mister Mind, Jay Garrick met with Captain Marvel where the champion of magic intended to take the worm away to be imprisoned. However, during this time, Garrick wanted to confront Captain Marvel about his close ties to Stargirl Courtney Whitmore. Jay believed that their relationship was inappropriate and wanted to clarify the matter but Captain Marvel did not reveal his secrets as he claimed wisdom prevented him from telling Garrick the truth. Once he departed, Garrick was confronted by Per Degaton though the villain was only partially in this time period and thus could not be harmed. Degaton had revealed that he was only travelling through time to witness events as he had seen the death of Garrick and commended him for dying a hero whereupon he vanished. (JSA v1 #59)
A S.T.A.R. Labs facility in Fawcett City was studying Durlan technology with General Sam Lane contracting the Power Company as a security detail. The site was attacked by Doctor Impossible and his minions were they stole a mysterious relic at the laboratory whilst leaving the Power Company badly wounded. (Justice League of America v2 #3)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. Fawcett City was said to be a suburb of Philadelphia located in North America. (Shazam! v5 #1)
Overview
According to one account, it was in fact a suburb of Philadelphia. (Shazam! v5 #1)
Locations in the city included:
- Crowley Penitentiary : a prison that was able to house superhuman criminals. (Power of Shazam v1 #7)
- Beckville :
- Binder Square :
- McKeon History Museum :
- Sivana Mansion :
- Sivana Industries :
- Solar Center : the name of a front company owned by Doctor Sivana in Fawcett City. Dr. Bruce Gordon was the designer and chief architect of the Solar Center. (Superman/Shazam!: First Thunder v1 #1)
- Binder Subway Station : an underground subway station that was sometimes used as a means of entry to the Rock of Eternity. (The Power of Shazam! v1 #18)
- Fawcett Pharmaceuticals :
- WHIZ Radio :
- Fawcett High :
Organizations that operated within the city included:
- Binder High Marvels : a high school baseball team
- Fawcett City Bullets :high school basketball team
- Fawcett City Lightning : a baseball team
- Fawcett City Tigers : a football team
- Fawcett Tech Trojans : a high school baseball team
Inhabitants
- Billy Batson :
- Sinclair Batson :
- C.C. Batson :
- Ebenezer Batson :
- Doc Quartz :
- Sterling Morris :
- Uncle Dudley :
- Tawky Tawny :
- Lisa Sutton :
- Marilyn Batson :
- Sinclair Batson :
- Sterling Morris :
Notes
- Fawcett City was created by Marv Wolfman, Robert Greenberger and George Pérez where it made its first appearance in Crisis on Infinite Earths v1 #7 (October, 1985).
- It was named after Wilford H. Fawcett who was the founder of Fawcett Publications that originally published the Captain Marvel character.
- Originally, the hero Captain Marvel lived and operated from an unnamed city that was modelled as well as eventually revealed to be New York City.
- The Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 (1985) came to state that in DC Comics that both Captain Marvel and Captain Marvel, Jr.'s base of operations was Fawcett City.
- In Shazam! The New Beginning v1 (1987), the adventures of Captain Marvel initially were said to take place in San Francisco but this got replaced by The Power of Shazam! that established Fawcett City when the character was brought into DC Comics.
- After the Flashpoint, the setting of Fawcett City was removed and instead was replaced for the real-life city of Philadelphia until Shazam! v5 #1 (2023) which re-established it but now as a suburb of Philadelphia.
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In The Kid Superpower Hour with Shazam!, Fawcett City made an appearance in the setting of the animated television series.
- In Justice League Unlimited, Fawcett City made an appearance in the DC Animated Universe series episode "The Clash". One place in the city was the C.C. Binder Elementary School. Captain Marvel was noted to be from Fawcett City and its superhero.
- In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Fawcett City appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "The Power of Shazam".
Films
- In Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam, Fawcett City was mentioned in the animated film with Billy Batson saying that he was from the city.
- In Batman: Year One, Fawcett City was referenced in the animated film with it being one of the connecting flight locations to Gotham City.
- In Shazam!, Fawcett City did not appear in the live-action film set in the DC Extended Universe with it instead being replaced with Philadelphia though the school Billy Batson and his foster siblings studied it was named Fawcett High.
Appearances
- Crisis on Infinite Earths v1: (1985)
- Power of Shazam v1:
- Action Comics v1:
- JSA v1:
- JSA vs. Kobra v1:
- Justice League of America v2:
- Shazam! v5: (2023)
External Links
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