Black Adam

Black Adam

Unlike Batman or Superman, whose origins are rooted in a desire for justice, Black Adam’s journey began with . Originally a slave in the ancient nation of Kahndaq, he was granted the powers of the gods to free his people from a tyrant pharaoh.

He went on a rampage that resulted in the destruction of Bialya and the death of dozens of heroes. This event, known as World War III in DC continuity, solidified him as a "tragic monster." Fans began to see him not as a cackling villain, but as a grieving king willing to burn the world for those he loved. Black Adam

Is he a villain? A hero? A god? The truth is more complicated. This article dives deep into the origins, powers, moral code, and cinematic future of the man who believes that saving the world requires breaking a few necks. Unlike Batman or Superman, whose origins are rooted