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As a result of the New 52 in 2011, the entire line of DC characters was relaunched, incorporating properties belonging to the company's imprints: Wildstorm, Milestone, and Vertigo. As such, elements of this character's history have been altered in some way from the previous incarnation. For a complete list of all versions of this character, see our disambiguation page. |
History
Freddy Freeman was thrown into the world of foster care when his parents went to prison. He has since found a home with the Vasquez family and their other foster kids.[1]
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Doomsday Clock
In the wake of the chaos caused by the Superman Theory, the bulk of the superhero community travelled to Mars to confront Doctor Manhattan. Freddy and the rest of the Shazam Family were amongst these heroes. The combined efforts of Earth's heroes were no match for Manhattan, and they were quickly wiped out.[2]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Divine Empowerment: Freddy possesses the power of Shazam when Billy bestows it on him, Billy can take away these powers when ever he wants.
Weaknesses
- Restricted Mobility: In his normal human form, Freddy has limited mobility due to his lame leg.
Notes
- Freddy Freeman was created by Ed Herron and Mac Raboy, first appearing in Whiz Comics #25. However, in the Prime Earth continuity, Freddy Freeman first appeared as part of the New 52 DC Universe in Justice League (Volume 2) #8 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank.
Related
- 68 Appearances of Frederick Freeman (Prime Earth)
- 26 Images featuring Frederick Freeman (Prime Earth)
- 1 Quotations by or about Frederick Freeman (Prime Earth)
- Character Gallery: Frederick Freeman (Prime Earth)
Footnotes
Marvel Family member This character is or was a member of the Marvel Family in any of its various incarnations, and an ally of Captain Marvel and the Wizard Shazam. This template will categorize articles that include it into the category "Marvel Family members." |