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No ...no! There have to be limits. Even on us. Especially on us! We can't do this. Have you gone nuts? Lois would never want--
~ Shazam's last words.

In the parallel world seen in the DC comics-based video game Injustice Gods Among Us, Shazam is one of many superheroes who have joined Superman's Regime, his hero-worship of Superman making him assume that Superman must be justified in his actions. But as time passes, this certainty begins to disappear as more and more Shazam starts to doubt the justness of the Regime's cause.

History

Regime Shazam first appears alongside Regime Flash as one of the emissaries to Atlantis. When Aquaman (unbeknownst to them an Aquaman from the main universe) rejects the Regime's treaty with Atlantis, a fight breaks out. After defeating the Flash, Aquaman bests Shazam. The two are later seen again on the Watchtower, discussing Superman's recent actions and plans to have Batman executed. Shazam admits that he joined the Regime because it made sense to him at first, but is now uncertain as to whether or not they are right anymore, remembering Superman's earlier murder of the Green Arrow.  The two's conversation is interrupted when Flash is alerted to Deathstroke's presence.  Shazam is the first to fight him and is defeated, with Deathstroke noting afterwards that he's "still just a kid" (a reminder of the fact that Shazam is only an adult in his hero form, but still a kid in his normal form). 

Regime Shazam next appears in Lex Luthor's chapter, attacking him and expressing confusion at Luthor's apparent loyalty to the Insurgency. Luthor explains that he's been with the Insurgency "since the day Superman decided to herd them like sheep." Shazam attempts to defend Superman's actions, but Luthor is unmoved. Though Luthor bests him, Shazam is able to damage Luthor's armor, foiling his plan to stop Superman. When Superman murders Luthor and then snaps upon realizing that the world's population is afraid of him, Shazam is left uncertain and confused.

Later, when a now-completely-unhinged Superman decides to exact vengeance on Metropolis and Gotham City, Shazam objects, only for Superman to then murder him on the spot. His cold-blooded killing of Shazam prompts the Flash to defect, realizing that Shazam was right and that the Regime has gone too far.

In Injustice 2, soon after his arrest and being stripped of his ring, Hal Jordan finally snaps out of it and also opposes the Regime since Shazam’s death in front of their eyes.

Quotes

Wait. We're whiping hole cities? Inadving world's in other dimensions? Well, yeah this is crazy. It's going to far.
~ Shazam in Injustice
You abused your powers.
~ Shazam to Black Adam
It made sense at first. Bad people got what they deserved but now?
~ Shazam

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Trivia

  • Superman's killing of Shazam is widely considered to be the Man of Steel's Moral Event Horizon crossing, as the act is made even worse when one remembers that Shazam is actually a young teenager in an adult's body.
  • His and Luthor’s deaths received most major impact through out the game series.
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