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=== Conflicts with Superman and other heroes === [[Image:Power-shazam-10-1995.jpg|thumb|120px|left|Blaze and [[Black Adam]] standing over Shazam as seen in ''[[The Power of Shazam!]]'' #10 (December 1995).<br>Art by [[Jerry Ordway]].]] Later in her life, Blaze is involved in the creation of [[Superman]]'s enemies the [[Silver Banshee]] and [[Skyhook (comics)|Skyhook]]. She disguises herself as [[Metropolis (comics)|Metropolis]] nightclub owner '''Angelica Blaze''' to steal souls. In one altercation, Superman follows her to [[Hell (DC Comics)|Hell]] to fight for the souls of [[Jimmy Olsen]] and [[Perry White]]'s son Jerry (who, in fact, was the son of Perry's wife Alice and [[Lex Luthor]]). Superman manages to save Jimmy Olsen, but Blaze succeeds in killing Jerry White, whose selfless sacrifice saves his soul.<ref>''Action Comics'' #655 (July 1990). DC Comics.</ref> Conversely, Satanus resembles a traditional demon, with large horns and dark red skin. He wears a heavy Roman-style helmet which buries his face in shadow. Blaze and Satanus fight each other for possession of Blaze's domain, using Superman as a pawn. Satanus has an Earthly identity and disguises himself as '''Collin Thornton''', the publisher of ''Newstime'' magazine, who had previously hired Clark Kent as editor.<ref>''The Adventures of Superman'' #493 (August 1992). DC Comics.</ref> At one point, Blaze also clashed with [[Doctor Fate#Jared Stevens|Jared Stevens]].<ref>''Fate'' #12. DC Comics.</ref> In the ''Powers of Shazam!'', Blaze appears as the main antagonist in the first few arcs of the book, being responsible for the creation of Sinclair Batson, the rich cousin of [[Captain Marvel (DC Comics)|Billy Batson]] who vehemently denies relations, through the wishes of his corrupt uncle, Ebeneezer Batson. She also plots to exact her revenge on her father as well as release the ultimate evil entity dwelling within the Rock of Eternity. She teams up with [[Black Adam]] but is foiled by the combined might of Captain Marvel, Mary Marvel, and many of his allies in the process. Satanus also appears as an ally to foil his sister although he later returns to rescue her from certain doom.
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