Thor wins. Not only is Thor a better combatant and more experienced, but he also can be stronger than Shazam by using Megingjord to augment his superhuman strength. Additionally, Thor is more invulnerable than Shazam and has a better understanding and grasp of magical and mystical energies.
Captain Marvel, aka Shazam, is one of the most powerful heroes DC has to offer. He's on Superman's level, though Shazam's powers are derived from magic. However, being powerful is not what makes Shazam worthy of Mjolnir. In fact, Shazam is not the one who is worthy of the hammer; Billy Batson is.
Thor, being a god himself, surpasses the power levels of the individual gods Shazam draws his abilities from. Therefore, Thor's divine heritage, his godlike power, and his mastery of Mjolnir provide him with the necessary advantage to defeat Shazam in battle.
Shazam is just one of many DC heroes the Hulk could defeat. Hulk hits hard and gets mad when he gets hit. That means he gets stronger. Shazam can take some shots, but even if he tries to get some separation or use his superspeed or flight, the Hulk is still extremely hard to hurt.
Odin spanks. The All father wins while he even holds back. Infact Odin would have to hold back so as not to murder Shazam, Odin has to.
Iron Man is one of Marvel's biggest icons. Despite this, Shazam would undoubtedly beat Iron Man in a fight. There's not a lot that Iron Man could do in his base suit to hurt Shazam. Iron Man likely wouldn't be able to think of a way to beat Shazam, as magic is outside of his wheelhouse.
Z: Zeus (Power)
Zeus is the godhead of the Greek pantheon, and it doesn't get much godlier than that. As such, all of Shazam's stranger powers can be attributed to Zeus.
It may seem strange, but despite his reliance on lightning for his power, Billy is highly susceptible to electricity. This means that if he is hit with a powerful enough blast of electricity, Shazam will be transformed back into Billy Batson.
For most of the fight, Shazam is winning without using the full extent of his powers because of his deep respect for Superman. While Superman ultimately wins, it's only because he's able to cover Batson's mouth.
The Edge for Black Adam
Earth's yellow sun gives Superman immense strength, while Black Adam's strength is, literally, a gift from the gods, specifically Amon. A street brawl between the two could go on for days with neither gaining the upper hand.
Naturally, the instant power that gives Shazam an advantage over Doctor Strange is the Strength of Hercules. This power gives Shazam super strength that would even be comparable to that of Superman.
Superman killed Shazam because the latter opposed his plan of destroying Gotham City to set an example to Batman and the other heroes that fought him in the Injustice storyline. When Superman got tired of Shazam's opposition, he swiftly killed him by freezing his mouth and using heat vision.
Thor wins. Not only is Thor a better combatant and more experienced, but he also can be stronger than Shazam by using Megingjord to augment his superhuman strength. Additionally, Thor is more invulnerable than Shazam and has a better understanding and grasp of magical and mystical energies.
He can travel through space unharmed and can summon powerful bolts of lightning with his indestructible enchanted hammer. The Flash may be able to escape harm for a bit, but in the end, Thor would be too strong for the Flash to withstand.
Thor is powerful but he's rarely faced a foe as powerful as the Reverse Flash, one who can hit him a million times before Thor could blink. With powers like his, the Reverse Flash has what it takes to beat Thor.
Zachary Levi and Asher Angel as Billy Batson / Shazam: A 14-year-old boy and the champion of the wizard with whom he shares his name and the superhero alter-ego of Billy Batson, who possesses "the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles, and the ...
Many characters have carried the mantle of the Flash and many different versions of these famous speedsters over the years. We can confirm that Shazam is slower than all of them. It doesn't matter whether we compare Shazam to Jary Garric, Wally West, or Barry Allen; why will Shazam never reach those speeds?
Shazam. Originally dubbed “Captain Marvel,” Shazam debuted in Whiz Comics #2 in December 1939 (cover dated 1940). Since then, he has become one of DC's strongest and most revered heroes.
Strength. Class 100 +. As Captain Marvel his strength is on par with Superman. When he received the upgrade to Lord Marvel and became the keeper of the Rock of Eternity he was one of the strongest beings in the Universe.
In comics, Billy is 12 years old in Year One, so he died at 17 by Superman. The execution of Shazam by heat vision is very close to the scene of the killing of Black Adam by Superman in the DC Universe Online Cinematic Trailer.
He can overcome tremendous physical resistance. This superhuman ability lends to his ability to stay as Captain Marvel for elongated periods of time, survive in space and fight seemingly endless battles such as his fight with the Spectre or Black Adam. Is Zachary Levi's portrayal of Shazam comic accurate?
Shazam's name was an acronym derived from the six immortal elders who grant Captain Marvel his superpowers: Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury.
Shazam's Powers and Abilities
He has the wisdom of Solomon, the strength of Hercules, the stamina of Atlas, the power of Zeus, the courage of Achilles and the speed of Mercury. In effect, this gives a Shazam a very Superman-like suite of abilities that include super-strength, invulnerability and flight.
Created in the 1940s by Bill Parker and C. C. Beck for Fawcett Comics, he is an ancient wizard (Whiz Comics #2 gives his age as 3,000 years) who gives young Billy Batson the power to transform into Captain Marvel.