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Osiris is a fictional character in
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. First appearing in '' 52'' #23, the character was created by
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, Greg Rucka, and Grant Morrison. Throughout the publication of the character's history, he often serves as both an analogue to Captain Marvel Jr./Shazam Jr. in Black Adam's supporting cast while being depicted as a
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,
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, and
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. The character's alter-ego is Amon Tomaz, a
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-born Egyptian teenager and younger brother of Adrianna Tomaz who is captured and sold into
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by
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, an organized crime syndicate and enemies of
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whose advanced technology is supplied secretly by Apokoliptian New Gods. Although brutalized, Black Adam heals him by granting him a portion of his power, transforming him into the demigod-esque being and christened as "Osiris", named after the aforementioned deity by the Egyptian deities, and becomes Black Adam's first protege, a royal prince of Kahndaq, and a member of his Black Marvel Family.'''' As Osiris, the character was a brief member of the
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before he is discredited by Amanda Waller and undergoes a comic book death when he is first killed by Sobek, revealed to be a Apokoliptian Four Horsemen. A older Amon is resurrected during ''
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'' but is corrupted due to outside influences, joining up with Deathstroke's Titans in hopes of resurrecting both his brother-in-law and older sister. Following the New 52 reboot, he is first cast as a Kahndaqi-native teenager and freedom fighter acting as a occult specialist in the Sons of Adam, a group of revolutionaries dedicated to resurrecting Black Adam. Aspects of his past history is restored although he is deceased due to being killed by one of the Four Horsemen. In the
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television series '' Legends of Tomorrow'', a different iteration of the character named Behrad Tarazi was introduced and played by Shayan Sobhian. Additionally, Amon Tomaz made his live-action debut in the DC Extended Universe film '' Black Adam'' (2022), portrayed by Bodhi Sabongui. Within the movie's version, the character is expressed as Adrianna's son rather than younger brother. In the movie, her brother was named Karim and was portrayed by Mohammed Amer.


Creation

During the development of the ''52'' series, Osiris character came into fruition later in the development process as the team behind the book sought to create a love interest for Black Adam (initially considering Power Girl and Hippolyta before settling on creating a new version of Isis) and later, a supporting cast for the character with Amon introduced as a brother-in-law. As Osiris's character came into focus during the series, Geoff Johns created the Sobek character to act as a unique companion to the character, opting to dis-include another Marvel Family parallel character or another young superhero character.


Publication history

Osiris was first depicted in ''
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'' #38 (September 2006), making his full appearance in '' 52'' #23 (December 2006), created by
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, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid,
Keith Giffen Keith Ian Giffen (November 30, 1952 – October 9, 2023) was an American comics artist and writer. He was known for his work for DC Comics on their ''Legion of Super-Heroes'' and ''Justice League'' titles as well as for being the co-creator of ...
, and Drew Johnson. He appeared extensively in the 2006-2007 weekly series ''52'' as a supporting character within Black Adam's portion of the story.'''' The character is eventually killed off in the forty-third issue of the series, with his sequences involving his death drawn by Giffen. Giffen was noted to dislike the character and originally drew a short joke comic with Sobek's character humorously contemplating eating the character, unaware of the character's death scene. In March 2010, Osiris would first briefly return briefly in the '' Blackest Night'' crossover event. As part of DC's January campaign of bringing back 'dead comic runs', the Black Lantern Osiris featured in the one-shot ''The Power of Shazam!'' revival.''The Power of Shazam!'' #48 (March 2010) Two months later, the character would make a full revival within the eighth issue of the '' Blackest Night'' main series.


Fictional character biography

Born in Cairo, Amon was the younger brother of Adrianna and a teenager with dreams of becoming a musician until his parents are tragically killed by Intergang. The pair are captured and separated as they're sold into
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but Intergang later intended to brainwash the young man and when he showcased the strength of will to resist their coercion from mind control and torture, he is brutalized into a paraplegic as punishment. He is found by the
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and Renee Montoya, friends of Adrianna (now Isis) and Black Adam and is saved. When his injures proved to great to easily heal, Black Adam shares his power and makes him to hero and royal prince Osiris, completing his Black Marvel Family.'''' As Osiris, Amon seeks to use his abilities for good and prove himself heroic despite doubts from the superhero community and world powers due to his affiliation with Black Adam. While Osiris secured membership with the Teen Titans briefly, he is discredited by Amanda Waller and the Suicide Squad when he kills Persuader, whose Atomic Axe and radioactive-based powers proved apt against Isis's power and goes for a killing blow. Now branded a killer, he is ostracized by the hero community and shortly after, is killed by close friend and ally Sobek, revealing himself as Famine. Isis's death follows and in her final words, expresses regret in tempering Adam and pleads to avenge both her and Amon. Their shared deaths proved a catalyst for Black Adam's rampage during the " World War III" storyline. Despite the Teen Titan's reservations for Osiris, a statue of him was erected in his honor.


'' Blackest Night and

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Osiris would later return briefly returned as a reanimated Black Lantern corpse, possessing the powers of a champion (in a period the Marvel Family were depowered) due to Black Adam using his godly power to restore his body to ensure a pleasant afterlife. He comes into conflict with a reanimated Black Lantern Sobek but manages to kill him himself, dying as a hero both for himself and in the perspective of his people. Along with several other heroes and villains Osiris was brought back to life at the end of Blackest Night.''Blackest Night'' #8 (March 2010) Amon appears briefly as he returns to Kahndaq, his body fully healed. Vowing to restore Kahndaq to its former prosperity, Osiris takes the petrified bodies of Black Adam and Isis and flies off to an unknown destination.''Brightest Day'' #0 (April 2010)


''Titans, Villains for Hire''

Osiris later becomes involved with Deathstroke's Titan team shortly after being ushed by Wonder Girl to turn himself to authorities over the killing of Persuader, leaving in anger as he tries to resurrect Black Adam and Isis to no avail. When promised by Deathstroke to seeking a solution if he joins him, Osiris accepts and helps him assassinate Ryan Choi but finds himself in several moral dilemmas involved in killing others, his turbulent relations with other teammates, and comes into conflict with several heroes such as Batman (Dick Grayson) and Captain Marvel (Freddy Freeman),. Using Freddy's divine power, he resurrects Isis from her petrified state but leaves him depowered and Isis in a frantic state. While she is saved, she expressed disapproval for both his actions and recognizes a corruption within him. When his morality further deteriorates and following reaffirming his affiliation with Deathstroke, Isis ousts him from his position as ruler of Kahndaq and follows Deathstroke as he reveals his true plans in constructing a device capable of resurrecting his son and his teammate's lost loved ones. When the device manages to resurrect
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, the team is split and battles one another in which cumilates to the destruction of the device. Osiris leaves with Doctor Sivana in tow and asks him to rebuild the device but Sivana asks him in his help to kill the wizard Shazam.


The New 52 and DC Rebirth

In 2011, "
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" rebooted the DC Universe. Amon Tomas is a teeanger recruited by the Sons of Adam, a terrorist group working on freeing Khandaq from Ibac's dictatorship. Due to his translating and occult knowledge, he is tasked in reading an ancient spell to resurrect Black Adam. But before completing it, the military attacks them. Mortally injured, Amon makes his sister Adrianna complete the spell which revives Black Adam.'' Justice League of America'' v3, 7.4 (November 2013) During the 2016 "Shazam! and the Seven Magiclands" storyline, it is revealed that Isis and Osiris's (Adrianna and Amon)'s prior history as the super-powered Black Marvel Family was restored although they died under unknown circumstances years prior.
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and Doctor Sivanna would later attempt to recruit Black Adam into his Monster Society of Evil by tempting him with the power of the Darklands, which Mind claimed could resurrect those who he tried to in the past, including Amon and Adrianna.


Characterization

Amon Tomaz is a former teenage slave who suffered injuries from Intergang made to render him paraplegic but regains mobility following Black Adam sharing his powers with him and makes him a
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of Kahndaq.'''' The character was initially described to be kind-heart, trusting, and naive to an extent with unwavering loyalty towards Kahndaq, Black Adam, and Isis, the last whom is his older sister. Following their revival, the character undergoes a notable change in attitude, displaying a more anti-hero outlook driven by their determination to resurrect their sister. His jaded nature is attributed to external corruption, potentially influenced by Blaze and the trauma of their initial death. A supporting character of Black Adam, Osiris within the
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narratively parallels his mentor in being a benevolent and respect figure in Kahndaq but a controversial figure within both the superhero community and world at large, a reoccurring conflict with the character.


Depiction of death

Osiris's death has been depicted differently numerous times over the course of the character's history. The character was first killed off originally in the 43rd issue of the ''52'' series. The character would be resurrected in early 2010 within the ''Blackest Night'' crossover main series and remained alive until the New 52 reboot. Within the original version of the rebooted continuity, Amon Tomaz would later be killed by a stray bullet as he attempted to resurrect a recently slain Black Adam. DC Rebirth restored the character's prior history seemingly expressed from the original ''52'' series but remained deceased, with no mentioning of the character's history reflected in the 2008 ''
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'' series.


Powers and abilities

As an ordinary human, Amon possess no inherent superpowers but proved willful enough to resist the brainwashing. Amon was mentioned to be a
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player while in his New 52 portrayal, he had an acute knowledge in history and occultism, particularly those connected to Kahndaq,
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, and the Wizard Shazam.


Magical abilities

Similarly to the other champions, Osiris can transformed into a demigod-like superpowered form by speaking the magic word although instead of "Shazam", he transforms by saying "Black Adam". Alongside the Powers of Shazam, as a member of the Black Marvel Family, the character possesses a portion of power derived from Isis. By invoking her name, he can perform various acts, including projecting lightning and depowering others using the Powers of Shazam. This power establishes a link between himself and his sister, strengthening their connection.


Powers of Shazam

Amon originally derived his power from a connection to Black Adam, granting him a portion of his powers in which are derived from Egyptian deities'''' and are depicted as being of greater magnitude in power. These powers were enhanced following his resurrection and in the 2008 ''Titans'' series, he initially possessed all of the collective power of Black Adam. He also possessed a portion of Isis's power but were relinquished following his sister's revival.


Living Lightning

In the current continuity, Osiris shares the same powers as Black Adam, being that he is given the Living Lightning; The Living Lightning grants additional, separate powers of its own; it allows for lightning control, usage of certain spells in circumstances, and can enhance the power of magic spells, healing abilities, and strength. This power is also among the only known supernatural forces capable of directly countering energies originating from the Great Darkness.


Weaknesses

As a member of the Black Marvel Family, Amon and the other members share a collective reservoir of power. The strength of Amon's abilities is contingent upon the number of individuals within the Black Marvel Family who have also undergone their respective transformations.


Other versions

* In the alternate timeline of the '' Flashpoint'' event, Osiris is a prince of Kahndaq and member of the H.I.V.E. council. He voted for using nuclear weapons to end the war in Western Europe between Aquaman and Wonder Woman, believing the death of his sister, Isis was caused by them. When Traci Thirteen battles the council, she is able to defeat him by casting spells ending in her saying 'Shazam!' causing Osiris to turn back.


In other media

* A character inspired by Amon Tomaz named Behrad Tarazi appears in '' Legends of Tomorrow'', portrayed by Shayan Sobhian as an adult and by Bodhi Sabongui in flashbacks. He originally hails from a possible dystopian future in 2042, in which he possessed aerokinesis via the Air Totem before he was killed by A.R.G.U.S. After the Legends erase the dystopian future, a revived and altered Behrad joins them. * Amon Tomaz appears in '' Black Adam'', portrayed by Bodhi Sabongui. This version is Adrianna Tomaz's teenage son who is a fan of superheroes and keeps Teth-Adam in his room, following him after his escape. Later, he finds out that Ishmael Gregor, his mother's partner, is actually the militant leader of
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, and escapes with the Crown of Sabbac but is captured. Upon Adam saving him from being killed by Ishmael, Amon discovers that Ishmael's death allowed him to be reborn as the demon Sabbac. Amon, Adrianna, and Karim rally the people of Khandaq to fight Sabbac's skeleton army while Teth-Adam and the Justice Society defeat Sabbac.


Collected editions

*''Blackest Night: Rise of the Black Lanterns'' (collects ''The Power of Shazam!'' #48) *''Titans: Villains for Hire'' (collects ''Titans'' 24-27 and ''Titans: Villains for Hire Special'' #1)


References


External links


DCU Guide: Osiris, Agent of the Overmaster

DCU Guide: Osiris, Egyptian deity
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