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Year's Best Comics Stories Reprints stories from DC Comics Presents #38, Detective Comics #500, 507, House of Mystery #288, Jonah Hex #53, The New Teen Titans #8, Sgt. Rock #349, Superman #363, Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #3, and World's Finest Comics #273. #24 (May 1982) Legion of Super-Heroes
Ruby-Spears Productions / DC Comics The World's Greatest Super Friends: 1 8 1979–1980 Hanna-Barbera / DC Comics Part of the Super Friends franchise. Super Friends: 3 22 1980–1983 Batman and the Super 7: 1 — 1980–1981 Filmation / DC Comics CBS Part of The New Adventures of Batman franchise. The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! 2 38 1981 ...
The DC Animated Universe has been praised for its storytelling, voice acting, animation, and maturity, with several of its shows listed among the greatest animated television series of all time. [1] [2] It has also influenced the mainstream DC Comics in various ways, such as introducing new characters, revamped backstories, and character ...
DC Comics and Warner Bros. have characters at HBO Max, Netflix and more. Plus, there's DCEU releases like 'The Suicide Squad'. Here's a list of every major DCEU release.
The original 16 episodes of the series were rebroadcast as a mid-season replacement, running from February 7, 1976, to September 3, 1977. These episodes were edited into half-hour versions. At the same time, DC Comics published a Super Friends comic, which used Wendy and Marvin from issue #1 (November 1976) to #6 (August 1977). In the meantime ...
Batman: The Animated Series (often shortened as Batman TAS or BTAS) [1] is an American animated superhero television series based on the DC Comics superhero Batman.Developed by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, it originally aired on Fox Kids from September 5, 1992, to September 15, 1995, with a total of 85 episodes.
The franchise is initially loosely based on a set of New 52 storylines from the DC Universe.Following a teaser in the franchise's first film Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, a five-film story arc loosely based on the "Darkseid War" event written by Geoff Johns, started from Justice League: War and was later revisited in The Death of Superman, Reign of the Supermen and concluded in ...
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