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Browse - Most popular super heroes shows
Madame X
A part of a Justice League Dark franchise, the series centers on DC Comics' character Madame X, who is a sorceress who has helped the Suicide Squad and serves as Spectre's spiritual adviser.
El Marginal
Miguel (Juan Minujin), a former Argentinian cop, is sent by a judge to get into a prison in order to find the kidnapper of his daughter as a result of a favor. Once in there, he changes his name to Pastor Peña, and tries to survive by gaining the confidence of the recluses. Meanwhile, the Superintendent of the Prison (Gerardo Romano), a social psychologist (Martina Gusmán) and one of the most important recluses, who controlls the prison from inside (Claudio Rissi) are part of this big mafia structure.
Generator Rex
Fifteen-year-old Rex is not like other boys. Infected by microscopic molecular-altering nanites, this boy has the ability to grow machines out of his body. As a result he travels the world investigating biological mutations.
The Greatest American Hero
This show was first aired in 1981, and was both a comedy and a drama. A special "power suit" that only works on him is given to the teacher by the aliens, and he is paired up with the gumshoe FBI agent who keeps them both busy with his scenarios. The suit of "unearthly powers" gives the power of strength, flight, invisibility, flames, telekinesis, vision of events without being there, protection from bullets and fire.
Wolverine
Based on the popular graphic novel by Frank Miller, the series begins in Japan, where Logan is challenged by Shingen Yashida, the notorious leader of a powerful mafia clan. When Shingen's employee Yukio, a female assassin, falls out of Shingen's favor, she must kill him or be killed. Teaming up with Logan, the pair seek out the villain to exact their revenge.
Voltron Force
This series follows the adventures of a new class of recruits as they join forces with the original team to fight evil by forming Voltron, the legendary super robot.
Black Panther
This BET primetime animated series features the adventures of a Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The series will be based directly on the Black Panther story arc, "Who is the Black panther?".
The Super Hero Squad Show
Join Captain America, Silver Surfer, Hulk, Wolverine and Iron Man as they team up to save the world from evil in this action-packed animated series.
Follow the adventures of these iconic superheroes as they battle villains and protect the innocent in a fun and exciting way.
Tomorrow, Today
This is a superhero-themed series about a veteran from the south side of Chicago who, after being falsely imprisoned, becomes the personal experiment of a deranged prison doctor trying to create the perfect man - and an unstoppable killing machine. Set free, but on the run, the veteran must reconcile with the world that has turned against him, and use his newfound abilities for good.
It's a movie available in the Movies section!
Wonder Girl
Wonder Girl tells the story of Latina Dreamer Yara Flor, the offspring of an Amazonian Warrior and a Brazilian River God, who battles the forces of evil with her newly discovered powers.
Three Inches
This show follows a nobody who gains the ability to move any object with his mind but only for 3 inches at a time. He decides to bring together a group of heroes with abilities similar to his.
Super Clyde
This is a single-camera comedy following a meek fast food worker who decides to become a superhero.
The Adventures of Superboy
This TV series was based on the teenage Clark Kent attending college while trying to sweep Lana Lang off her feet. Though you might think it is similar to the current Superman incarnation 'Smallville' but this series also followed the teenage years of Superman himself.
Spooked Ireland
Medium Chris Fleming, paranormal researcher Ryan O'Neill and parapsychologist Evelyn Hollow join presenter Vogue Williams to investigate haunted locations in Ireland.
Caper
When four superheroes find themselves without financial reward for their heroics, they are forced to turn to a life of crime. But this isn't your average heist show - the capers are wild and the stakes are high.
With a cast of complex characters and unpredictable twists, Caper is a thrilling ride through a world where good and evil aren't always black and white.
Who Wants to Be a Superhero?
The SCI FI Channel and legendary comic-book creator Stan Lee present a six-episode, one-hour weekly reality series that will challenge contestants to create their very own superhero. Potential contestants have been asked to audition with their idea for a superhero, including a self-made costume.
Kick Buttowski - Suburban Daredevil
On his quest to become the world's greatest daredevil, Kick Buttowski performs suburban stunts, such as riding down Dead Man's Drop on an ironing board or racing the school bus with a soda-powered jet pack. If one of his stunts goes awry, Kick responds with his customary "I'm good!" then picks himself up and tries it again. He also likes to hang with his friends: Gunther, his loyal sidekick, who enthusiastically supports his every move; Wade, a slacker convenience store clerk, who is always ready to help out; and Mr. Vickle, Kick's neighbor, who provides encouragement and words of wisdom. Kick also has an older brother Brad, who relishes tormenting him, and a younger sister, Brianna, a spoiled pageant princess who covers everything with glitter -- making her, from Kick's point of view, "the opposite of awesome."
The Incredible Hulk (1982)
The Incredible Hulk is an animated television series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series ran for 13 episodes on NBC in 1982, part of a combined hour with Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (as The Incredible Hulk and the Amazing Spider-Man).
The Fantastic Four (1967)
The Fantastic Four is an animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and the first animated series based on Marvel's comic book series Fantastic Four.[1] The program, featuring character designs by Alex Toth, aired on ABC from 1967 to 1970. It lasted for 20 episodes, with repeat episodes airing on ABC until the network cancelled the program. It was also rerun as part of the continuing series Hanna-Barbera's World of Super Adventure.
Through a series of transactions, Disney currently holds the rights to the majority of Marvel's 1960s-1990s animated output. However, the 1967-1968 Fantastic Four was produced by Hanna-Barbera, whose library is now owned by Time Warner, making the series one of only a handful of Marvel-related TV projects not owned by Disney (which has since acquired Marvel outright). Time Warner is also the owner of Marvel's biggest competitor, DC Comics.
Ghostforce
GHOSTS EXIST! They are here, hidden in everyday objects, in an eternal slumb.
Three high school kids working as a team of superheroes, the Ghost Force, secretly fight against the ghosts that haunt their town.
Legends of the Super-Heroes
Heroes and villains of DC Comics square off in the two-part, live-action, made-for-TV (with a laugh track!) smackdown of Legends of the Super Heroes.
Human Target (1992)
A Vietnam War vet, who has found the meaning of life after years of soul searching, uses state-of-the-art makeup and technology to assume the identity of people in danger, becoming a "human target. Based on the DC Comics character.
The Freedom Force (1978)
The Freedom Force features five legendary heroes. Joining the returning strongman Hercules are the magician Merlin, super-adventurer Sinbad, armored giant of the East, Super Samurai, and the beauteous Egyptian heroine known as Isis! Headquartered in the sandswept Valley of Time, this powerful quintet defends humanity, using their awesome powers to defeat magical menaces, rampaging robots, and mythological threats. Together, they are The Freedom Force!
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