Black Adam Review
Black Adam Review Review of Black Adam: Teth Adam received the supreme powers of the gods in prehistoric Kahndaq. After employing his abilities for retribution, he was captured and transformed into Black Adam. After almost 5,000 years, Black Adam has evolved from a real person to a story and a legend. Now that he is free, the Justice Society, made up of Hawkman, Dr. Fate, Atom Smasher, and Cyclone, challenges his one-of-a-kind brand of vengeful justice. THE GOOD I adore how Black Adam leaps into the action headfirst and doesn't look back. A hero is not Black Adam. He's not worried about human injustices or trying to save cats from trees. He's here for himself, after all. This is a novel perspective on the current superhero world. In spite of this, Black Adam has no difficulty being ruthless toward any roody poo sweet ass who dares to stand in his way. I think DC handled this character adaptation quite well, and I LOVE THIS. Dwayne Johnson is a better choice for the role ...