The Marvel Family wants you to do their job for them.

So, you've got not just one, but three caped do-gooders all with powers and abilities that actually outmatch Superman at the time. With WWII in full swing by late 1943, Fawcett Publications figured that the better strategy instead of having the Marvel Family fly over the Atlantic to bring Hitler to justice was to enlist kids into buying U.S. war bonds. The Shazam clan weren't the only cartoon characters roped into pimping the war effort, but when you have a trio of superpowered teenagers that could probably end the war itself within a matter of days, it sort of takes away from getting children hyped to bug their parents to donate money, as opposed to having Marvel Comics' Superhero Registration Act a few decades early.

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