Or, How Mary Marvel Ended Up In a Hospital At the Beginning of Countdown!
With the reveal of the new "improved" Geoff Johns version of Captain Marvel, sorry, Shazam, I got into the mood to post some of Judd Winick's miniseries 'First Thunder'. But in the meantime, here are some scans as to why it sucked to be Mary Marvel in the mid- to late 2000s...
At some point after 52, Mary Batson lost her powers, possibly due to the events in Trials of Shazam miniseries (also by Winick). That mini was about how Captain Marvel Jr. had to perform a series of tests to prove himself worthy of succeeding Billy Batson as Captain Marvel, as Billy had taken Shazam's role as Caretaker of the Rock of Eternity at the time.
Due to the tests being between Freddie and groups of other magicians to see whether the Marvel Family has the right to the powers of Shazam or not, I suppose it makes sense that they'd take Mary's powers away until the matter was resolved.
Unfortunately, the time and place Mary was in made the unwarned depowering was... kind of bad.


After falling from three miles up and ended up in a coma, it turned out that none of her family (neither Billy and the Marvels nor her wealthy adoptive parents) came to see her in the hospital. Naturally this was only the START of her troubles...
From Brave New World 1
With the reveal of the new "improved" Geoff Johns version of Captain Marvel, sorry, Shazam, I got into the mood to post some of Judd Winick's miniseries 'First Thunder'. But in the meantime, here are some scans as to why it sucked to be Mary Marvel in the mid- to late 2000s...
At some point after 52, Mary Batson lost her powers, possibly due to the events in Trials of Shazam miniseries (also by Winick). That mini was about how Captain Marvel Jr. had to perform a series of tests to prove himself worthy of succeeding Billy Batson as Captain Marvel, as Billy had taken Shazam's role as Caretaker of the Rock of Eternity at the time.
Due to the tests being between Freddie and groups of other magicians to see whether the Marvel Family has the right to the powers of Shazam or not, I suppose it makes sense that they'd take Mary's powers away until the matter was resolved.
Unfortunately, the time and place Mary was in made the unwarned depowering was... kind of bad.


After falling from three miles up and ended up in a coma, it turned out that none of her family (neither Billy and the Marvels nor her wealthy adoptive parents) came to see her in the hospital. Naturally this was only the START of her troubles...
From Brave New World 1

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Date: 2012-03-06 04:03 pm (UTC)That's not even getting into how everyone (literally) treated her like some kind of crazy joke in Countdown. We even had that scene where Zatanna is more interested in spiking Wonder Girl and Supergirl's drinks and muttering what a "brat" Mary Mary is at Black Canary's bachelorette party (I think) after literally kicking a scared, confused and alone (and counseled by Eclipso which Zatanna didn't even notice) Mary out into the street. So all these super-heroines (including WW, no?) can go to a party together but no one of them can visit Mary Marvel in the hospital (and there WERE plenty of heroes who knew Mary Batson=Mary Marvel). That's classic Super-Dickery right there.
Through it all DC didn't seem to have one single writer (not one) who was familiar with in-continuity non-SuperBuddies versions of Mary Marvel to write her story. Some of them (the Countdown writers and Grant Morrison in his interviews) even took care to bring up the fact how much they enjoyed subverting her goody-goody image. Judd Winick, who prior to "Trials of Shazam" was always talking about his love of the Marvel Family, not only quasi-fridged Mary (notice how neither Billy nor Freddy got abused or put into a coma so Mary could go on a "heroic" quest) but then ignored her canon parents and friends (which she had in the Power of Shazam books) so Freddy could carry the burden on himself and be shown to be the ONLY person caring or even paying attention to her (the way Billy was written to make this happen is lazy writing at its finest).
Mary Marvel was one the idol of millions of girls and outsold most male super-heroes during her heyday and only Wonder Woman pre-dates her (by just a year) in DC's pantheon of well-known heroines still used. She deserved better than that.
To bring back my favorite quote about what Mary went through during this period by Mark Waid:"A lot of what Mary’s gone through over the past decade or so has nothing to do with what’s broken or not broken about the concept, and everything to do with a bunch of creepy-ass older men working out their issues. Just thinking about it makes me want to take a Silkwood shower. It takes more imagination than most comics creators have to find something interesting about a good girl, but it’s not impossible."
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Date: 2012-03-07 06:27 am (UTC)Quite.
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Date: 2012-03-08 04:03 pm (UTC)I think they should just stop writing characters just because they have them, obiously Morrison didnt plan to write Barry, It shows all over the book.
You know what character was written like Mary Marvel should be Written? Miss Martian. She even had an arc when she fitghed with her "dark side" It was delightfull AND funny.
PD: Really? Morrison? I know a lot about his writting to know he was bluffing, he didnt subverted, deconstructed or whatsoever to the concept of Mary Marvel not more than show her as an example of the absolute corruption of Darkseid.
Like when Paul Cornell wanted to demostrate how horrendous something was he had the Joker petrified in fear.
But the whole "subverting Mary Marvel" was just one of his tipical bluffings