Marilyn Batson (Earth-2310)

"I used to think that there's no hope left for more improvements for the world. The morale of the people getting worse day by day. The environment slowly dying. And people continuously suffering under oppressive rule. I used to think I'm nothing more than an insignificant pile of junk on Earth. But the moment I knew I'm the descendant of a freaking sorcerer, I know this world's gonna be a better place."

- Shazam Marilyn "Mary" Batson, or also known as Shazam is an environmental activist and a history teacher from Philadelphia. A members of the the Avengers, Marilyn is one of the popular members of the team and its youngest hero. An ancestor to the wizard, Shazam, Marilyn used to disbelieve things that are paranatural. That, was until she was summoned in a dire time to a museum where an artifact known as the Rock of Eternity lies. There, Mary gained magical, superhuman powers after being instructed to exclaim Shazam. Possessing godlike powers, Marilyn strives to improve the condition of Earth and protecting its population from threats unknown, both alone and together with her teammates.

Powers and Abilities
"I don't blast magic beams that can turn people into frogs. I blast lightnings that can light up New York within two seconds and bring punches the power of mountains."

- Marilyn Batson

Trivia

 * Marilyn is a big fan of JK Rowling.
 * Marilyn is known as the friendliest member of the Avengers, differing herself from other more serious members such as Black Canary, and to an extent, Captain America. Marilyn bonds well with all the members, however. With her sharing a brother-sister relationship with the Good Captain. She also has a similar relationship with Clea, with her considering them two as a dynamic duo.
 * Marilyn does bond well with her teammates. But one particular member, Nova, has a particular relationship of rivalry mutual to Shazam as well.
 * While Mary's "big brother" acts as the team's leader and mascot, Mary is known as the Avengers' unofficial icon, with her reputation even nearly equaling to those of the Captain's.