TV Series created by Stan Lee

Marvel's Rocket & GrootMarvel's Rocket & Groot
Disney XD, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Action, Adventure | ► Trailer
1.0


Marvel and Disney XD have produced a 12-episode series of Rocket & Groot animated shorts. The shorts follow Rocket and Groot as they try to figure out how to get enough credits to buy a new ship after their old one breaks down.


Marvel's Ant-ManMarvel's Ant-Man
Disney XD, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
2.8


As the Ant-Man, Scott Lang fights evil alongside the Wasp and Hank Pym - with occasional breaks to help his daughter Cassie with her homework.


The ReflectionThe Reflection
NHK, 2017 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Fantasy, Animation



After THE REFLECTION, some of the people in all parts of the world are discovered with super powers. Some become heroes, and others villains. How did the Reflection happen? What was the cause of it? With many unsolved mysteries, the world is lead into turmoil.


Lucky ManLucky Man
Sky 1, 2016 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Crime, Thriller | ► Trailer
3.8


A detective gains a magic bracelet that brings him good luck. But someone nasty wants it back. Will he survive the price of good fortune? Watch as Clayton navigates a world of danger and temptation, where every decision could be his last. Don't miss the thrilling series Lucky Man!


Marvel's Avengers AssembleMarvel's Avengers Assemble
Disney XD, 2013 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Super Heroes | ► Trailer
3.6


Falcon (the newest member of The Avengers) is the main eyes and ears of the viewer as he adventures with his teammates (consisting of Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow, Hawkeye and Thor).


Hulk And The Agents of S.M.A.S.HHulk And The Agents of S.M.A.S.H
Disney XD, 2013 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | ► Trailer
3.6


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.


The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Disney XD, 2010 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | ► Trailer
3.5


This animated series follows the adventures of the infamous Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers - primarily consisting of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, the Hulk, Ant Man and Wasp - as they team up to save the world from dangers far too great for one superhero to handle alone.


Stan Lee's SuperhumansStan Lee's Superhumans
History Channel, 2010 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Action, Super Heroes | ► Trailer
3.7


Stan Lee, the creator of Spider-Man goes on a journey to track down people with unusual abilities that are caused by genetic differences.


Wolverine and the X-MenWolverine and the X-Men
Nicktoons Network, 2008 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | ► Trailer
4.5


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.


The Spectacular Spider-ManThe Spectacular Spider-Man
The CW, 2008 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | ► Trailer
4.7


The Spectacular Spider-Man is the new WB kid's cartoon. The show airs on the CW network and is the 10th television series about Spiderman.


Spider-Man (2003)Spider-Man (2003)
MTV, 2003 Cancelled/Ended | Drama, Action, Adventure, Crime
4.0


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.


StripperellaStripperella
Paramount Network, 2003 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Action, Crime, Adult Cartoons
1.0


Pamela Anderson provides the voice of Erotica Jones who is stripper by night and superhero Stripperella by even later at night.


Avengers (1999)Avengers (1999)
FOX, 1999 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Animation



The Avengers are the world's foremost super heroes, protecting the world from incredible globe-threatening villains. Whether they're robotic like Ultron, extra-terrestrials like The Zodiac, or just super-powered like any other villain, the Avengers are more than a match for any foe.


Silver SurferSilver Surfer
FOX, 1998 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Thriller, Sci-Fi, Animation



When the planet of Zenn-La comes under attack by Galactus, a cosmic entity obsessed with satisfying his undying hunger by consuming planets abundant with life, a man known as Norrin Radd bargains to stop him.


The Incredible Hulk (1996)The Incredible Hulk (1996)
UPN, 1996 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
2.0


A renowned scientist, Bruce Banner undergoes a hideous mutation of unimaginable proportions. Now, mentally at that of a caveman, Bruce can no longer function as a scientist but instead a primitive beast who can neither control his rage or unnaturally given super-strength. For this gruesome, immaculate green mass he appears to be, he is called the Hulk.


Spider-ManSpider-Man
FOX, 1994 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | ► Trailer
4.8


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.


Iron Man (1994)Iron Man (1994)
Syndicated, 1994 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Animation
1.8


Tony Stark, billionare, and technological genius, wages a war against his arch rival The Mandarin. In his secret identity as the armored avenger Iron Man, Stark has a vast range of armor and weapons at his disposal, and is aided by his trusted teammates Force Works.


The Fantastic FourThe Fantastic Four
Syndicated, 1994 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Sci-Fi, Animation
4.0


When an experimental space voyage goes awry, four people are changed by the universe's cosmic rays. Reed Richards, inventor and leader of the group gains the ability to stretch his body, and takes the name, Mr. Fantastic. His girlfriend, Sue Storm, gains the ability to turn invisible and create force fields, becoming the Invisible Girl. Her little brother Johnny Storm gains the ability to control fire, including covering his own body with flame, like a Human Torch. Pilot Ben Grimm is turned into a super-strong rocky Thing. Together, this group of four must band together and discover new things about their new powers and use their unique powers to explore the strange aspects of the world, and to foil the evil plans of villains bent on world domination. Even as they deal with the various threats that arise to threaten Earth's peace, the Four must also deal with the pressures of fame as the world's most famous superheroes, and the realities of being a super-powered family.


Spider-Man and His Amazing FriendsSpider-Man and His Amazing Friends
NBC, 1981 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Action, Adventure
4.0


This is a series about Spider-Man as he teams up with ex-X-Men members Iceman and Firestar. They have a secret hideout, which inside of Peter's apartment that can transform from their secret H.Q., back to his normal bachelor pad, which was funded by Tony Stark (a.k.a. Iron Man), as a gift to Spider-Man for saving his life. Peter is currently attending ESU, along with Bobby (Iceman) and Angelica (Firestar). This series features Spider-Man villains, such as the Sandman, the Green Goblin, and the Shocker, as well as X-Men villains, such as Juggernaut and Magneto. There was also an appearance of the X-Men themselves more than once! The gang has an adorable, yet reliable dog, named Ms. Lion. There are also occasional visits by Aunt May, as well.


Spider-Man (1981)Spider-Man (1981)
Syndicated, 1981 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
3.0


This early 80s animated series was the second Spider-Man cartoon after the original 1967 series. It was produced by the newly formed Marvel Productions, which had risen from the ashes of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, who had previously produced the 1978 New Fantastic Four and 1979 Spider-Woman animated series. The series' character designs and some of the same voices (not Spider-Man himself) were later to be used in the more famous Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends animated series. The character designs for the series were based on the classic style of Spider-Man artist John Romita, and so, were very similar to the visual look of the comics from the mid 60s to the early 80s, when his style was still followed closely by successive artists. The series itself chronicles the adventures of Peter Parker as Spider-Man during his college years.


Spider-Woman (1979)Spider-Woman (1979)
ABC, 1979 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
2.5


This animated series was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, with the character of Spider-Woman being specifically created in order for Marvel Comics to have a female counterpart to Spider-Man before any other comics company thought of the idea. For the TV show, only Spider-Woman's real name and powers were kept intact from the comicbook. Everything else about the show's setup was created specifically for the television series. Her origin for the TV show was that as a child she was bitten by a poisonous spider. Her father, Dr. Alexander Drew saved her life by using an untested spider serum that inadvertently gave her spider powers. And now, with Jessica as the head of Justice Magazine, she battles evil as Spider-Woman, with the help of photographer Jeff Hunt, and her nephew Billy Drew. Spider-Man also guest stars in two episodes of the series.


Spider-Man (1978)Spider-Man (1978)
TV Tokyo, 1978 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi



Motorcycle racer Takuya Yamashiro gains amazing abilities from the last survivor of the planet Spider and uses them and the giant robot Leopardon to battle Professor Monster and his evil Iron Cross Army as Spider-man! Created from a deal between TOEI Company and Marvel Comics, Spider-man's origin was radically altered after sponsor Bandai demanded the addition of a giant robot. It proved popular enough that the series lasted 41 episodes and even spawned a movie.


The New Fantastic Four (1978)The New Fantastic Four (1978)
NBC, 1978 Cancelled/Ended | Children, Sci-Fi, Animation



The New Fantastic Four was an animated series produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, and featured the talents of both of The Fantastic Four's creators - Stan Lee (as one of the series' writers) and Jack Kirby (as a storyboard artist), as well as the comics writer Roy Thomas behind the series. The series is famous for not including the Human Torch/Johnny Storm character from the comics and replacing him with the original character of Herbie the robot (who would later appear in the original comics). This was done due to the fact that the character of the Human Torch was optioned for a live-action version at around the same time, and not, as some people have mentioned, due to network concerns that children would set themselves on fire to emulate him.


Spider-Man (1967)Spider-Man (1967)
ABC, 1967 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
5.0


Spider-Man was an American animated television series that aired from September 9, 1967, to June 14, 1970. It was the first animated adaptation of the Spider-Man comic book series and was jointly produced in Canada (for voice talent) and in the United States (for animation). The first two seasons aired on the ABC television network, and the third was distributed in syndication.


The Fantastic Four (1967)The Fantastic Four (1967)
ABC, 1967 Cancelled/Ended | Family, Action, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
1.0


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.