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Teen Titans Go!
An American animated television series based on the DC Comics fictional superhero team, the Teen Titans.
Wolverine and the X-Men
This adaptation of the X-Men comic books focuses on Wolverine, left to lead dejected colleagues after the catastrophic loss of their mentor, Professor X. When a glimpse of the future shows the world's apocalyptic destiny, the superheroes marshal their forces to continue battling Magneto and The Brotherhood.
Big Hero 6
Following the blockbuster movie of the same name, this series continues the adventures of the team.
Enormous
The world as we know it has ended. A group of survivors on a dangerous mission come face to face with nefarious humans and giant monsters.
Based on the comic book by Tim Daniel and Mehdi Cheggour.
Spider-Man
Imagine being able to sense danger, crawl any wall, be strong enough to bend steel, and have more agility than any other human? For Peter Parker, this is a fact. Except he doesn't think of it as a gift.
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
Adapted from the 2016 Marvel comic book series of the same name, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur follows the adventures of 13-year-old Lunella Lafayette - one of the smartest people in the world, although not everyone believes her - and Devil, her pet dinosaur, who arrived in the present day thanks to an accidental time vortex. The concept is an updated take on Captain America and X-Men co-creator Jack Kirby's 1978 Devil Dinosaur comic book series.
X-Men: Evolution
X-Men: Evolution brought the fan favorite comic book title onto the TV screen. The series loosely follows the main stories of the original comic. The main cast has been turned into kids (with the exception of Wolverine, Prof. X, and a few select others).
Birds of Prey
Legend tells of a caped crusader, Batman, guardian of New Gotham, and his one true love, Catwoman, the queen of the criminal underworld. Their passion left behind something extraordinary, a daughter, Huntress. Half metahuman, she has taken up her father's mantle and under cover of the night, fights to protect the innocent and helpless.
Hulk And The Agents of S.M.A.S.H
Join The Incredible Hulk, his cousin She-Hulk, the powerhouse known as Red Hulk, and many more as they tackle missions head-on with their gamma-fuelled girth.
Superman: The Animated Series
An animated series that premiered on September 6, 1996. Created to follow the success of "Batman: The Animated Series", and based on the popular Superman comics, the cartoon series focused on the adventures of Superman, an incredibly powerful crime fighter from the planet Krypton, who defends Metropolis from a variety of super-criminals.
The New Batman Adventures
The setting of the series was two years after the last episode of Batman, and to give it the whole time-jump feeling, many things in Gotham had changed. In the two years, Dick Grayson had retired from being Robin, and he traveled the world (like Batman) and returned to Gotham as Nightwing. Barbara Gordon became a full member of Batman's team as she became his main partner. Then, a new Robin, Tim Drake came into the gang and they became the knights of Gotham.
The Flash (1990)
"The Flash" is the story of Barry Allen, a police scientist who is the victim of a freak accident. While working late, his lab is hit by lightning. The blast shatters a number of vials, so Barry is both electrocuted and bathed in dozens of chemicals.
Freedom Fighters: The Ray
Raymond "Ray" Terrill was a reporter who discovered a group of government scientists working on a secret project to turn light into a weapon of mass destruction. But before he could report on his findings, the project head exposed Ray to a "genetic light bomb." The bomb failed to kill him and instead gifted Ray with light-based powers. With these abilities, Ray realized he could go beyond reporting on injustice - he could take action to help stop it. Calling himself The Ray, he was recruited by Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters to fight violence and oppression wherever it exists. The animated "Freedom Fighters: The Ray", which comes from Greg Berlanti and Marc Guggenheim, will introduce the first gay superhero to lead a show. The series will premiere on the digital platform in 2017. Like with Vixen, the idea is to have the character cross over in a live-action form to the CW's Flash-Arrow universe.
Witchblade
This is the story of a New York detective, Sara "Pez" Pezzini. Her search for justice brings her into contact with the Witchblade, an ancient, intelligent, living weapon so powerful it can battle Earth's darkest evil forces.
XIII
Based on a Belgian comic book and a Ubisoft video game, this action mini-series is about a massive governmental conspiracy involving the assassination of the first female U.S. president.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
Far closer to it's MIRAGE comics roots than any previous Turtles cartoon, this version of the TMNT also offers it's own original twists and turns, leaving new possibilities, and drawing in new and original audiences.
Aquaman: King of Atlantis
Aquaman: King of Atlantis follows Arthur Curry's adventures as Atlantis' new king, an authority he isn't quite sure how to wield beneath the ocean. Though heroism may come naturally to Arthur, Atlantis' ways don't always, and it's only with Mera's help that he's able to find his way in the underwater world.
Spawn
"Spawn" is the story of Al Simmons, an African-American employee of the U.S. government who is killed in the line of duty while working as a CIA assassin. Being completely devoted to his wife Wanda, Al sells his soul to the devil - Malebolgia - in exchange for a second chance on earth.
Spider-Man Unlimited
Hijacking a space shuttle to help up John Jameson against Venom and Carnage, Spider-Man ends up stuck on Counter-Earth, an Earth like planet in the same orbit on other side of the sun. There he finds a high tech society where humanoid animals rule, while humans are seen as second class citizens.
Spider-Man (2003)
Spider-Man, the animated series, continues where the successful live action feature film of the same name left off. The series follows the adventures of superhero Peter Parker and his friends, Harry Osborne and Mary Jane Watson, during their first year of college at Empire State University.
Static Shock
In the city of Dakota, a teenage boy with electricity based powers, with the help of his inventive friend, fights crime as a superhero.
Arrow: Blood Rush
In Arrow: Blood Rush, Felicity enlists Roy for a special mission. The two embark on a thrilling adventure filled with danger and intrigue.
As they work together to complete their mission, Felicity and Roy must confront their own demons and make difficult choices. The stakes are high in this action-packed series.
Swamp Thing
When Dr. Alec Holland becomes the victim of deadly sabotage and is left for dead, he is transformed by the swamp and the chemicals meant to kill him into a creature struggling with the balance between his own vengeance and the protection of those who can't protect themselves.
Basing the series on the legendary DC Comics character, the USA Network commissioned a total of 72 episodes of this cult favorite that aired between 1990-'93. Starring Dick Durock (reprising his title role from the popular Swamp Thing feature films), Mark Lindsay Chapman and Carrell Myers, Swamp Thing: The Series follows the tortured creature on his quest to regain the humanity that was taken from him as he purges the swamp of evildoers along the way.
The New Adventures of Tintin
This animated series is based on the Belgium comic of Georges Remi, better known as Hergé. For 75 years the comics are very popular in Europe. In 1991 Nelvada Studios decided to create an animation series about the reporter. The movies that were made so far, were very disappointing but the series became a big success.
Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers
Inspired by the acclaimed graphic novel from Robert Rodi and Esad Ribic, Marvel Knights Animation's "Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers" takes a powerful look inside the minds of Thor & Loki, brothers in the mythical land of Asgard and seemingly forever enemies. But just why does Loki hate his brother Thor? And could it be that this master of mischief isn't really the villain he's been branded? Loki's insatiable lust for power and his feud with Thor take on new meaning in this resonant epic.
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