--Previous Message-- Maybe Billy's trying to protect his sister? Look how dark things are getting for Freddie. Would you have willingly put your beloved twin sister through some of the crap he's facing? Once the magic's securely in the family again, then Billy can dole some out to Mary. Also in defense of the Black Mary storyline, despite now wearing two thirds as much fabric as she used to, the character hasn't been sexualized. It's been no worse than Pop Tarts changing their look. Yes, it catches your eye but they're still the same old Pop Tarts when you open one.
: That would be true if they were Billy and
: Freddy, but they're not. They're
: "Freddie" and Elric Marvel now.
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: As a huge fan of Trials of Shazam, I gotta
: say
: it doesen't seem fair that she got her
: powers back so easily while Freddy has to
: fight like a dog for each and every one. I
: hope there's some as yet unrevealed
: consequence related to her new power source!
: - Anthony
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: Actually to me, it doesn't seem fair that
: niether Freddy nor Billy contacted Mary
: after she got out of her coma and was
: powerless.
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