
For millennia, the name of Black Adam remained buried in the sands of time, shrouded in myth and legend. Nearly 5,000 years ago, this powerful being was chosen by the ancient gods to receive extraordinary powers, granting him superhuman abilities that made him both feared and revered. However, after committing an act the gods deemed unforgivable, Black Adam was imprisoned, condemned to a long slumber in what seemed to be an eternal tomb.
Today, in the 21st century, the world has changed. Technology has advanced, social values have evolved, and the ways of justice are vastly different from those of antiquity. But when Black Adam is finally freed from his earthly prison, the balance of power in the modern world is thrown into jeopardy. He has not forgotten his mission, nor the way he understands the concept of justice. Far from being a traditional hero, Black Adam follows his own moral code—relentless and brutal—driven by a deep sense of vengeance and a fierce protectiveness toward the innocent people he considers his own.