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Series featuring superheroes based on The Three Stooges: Space Sentinels [24] 1977: NBC: Baggy Pants and the Nitwits [372] 1977: NBC: Series featuring characters from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. The Freedom Force [52] 1978–1980: CBS: Part of Tarzan and the Super 7. Manta and Moray [52] 1978–1980: CBS: Part of Tarzan and the Super 7 ...
Warner Premiere Digital / DC Comics / Cruel and Unusual Films / Lawrence Gordon/Lloyd Levin Productions iTunes: Batman Black and White: 20 Warner Premiere Digital / DC Comics 2 seasons. Batgirl: Year One: 2009 9 The Batman Adventures: Mad Love: 3 Superman: Red Son: 12 Jonah Hex: 2010 7
DC Comics had the first fictional universe of superheroes, with the Justice Society of America forming in the Golden Age of Comic Books in the 1940s. This shared continuity became increasingly complex with multiple worlds, including a similar team of all-star superheroes formed in the 1960s named the Justice League of America, debuting in The Brave and the Bold Volume 1 #28.
El Duende (Mexican superhero) El Encapuchado (Spanish, la colección Misterio 1943) Enigma (Mexican superhero) Espada / Sword (Spanish, Escuardo Guernica) El Eternauta / Eternity Traveller (Argentine, Hora Cero Semanal) Finch – Duck-Girl's sufficient sidekick (South American ninja / Half-Latina; speaks Portuguese only) (Duck-Girl season 3)
Wendy Harris and Marvin White are two junior superheroes in training who were created in an era in which many cartoons featured main characters with sidekicks who were supposed to serve two purposes: comic relief and viewer identification. In the comics, some additional information was given.
A lesser known superhero, Static Shock follows a Black teenager who suddenly gets electric powers and takes on the superhero name Static. The character had an animated show back in 2000, but hasn ...
This is a list of DC Multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by DC Comics ... List of Legion of Super-Heroes enemies; List of Earth-Two ...
This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series DC Super Hero Girls and is an adaptation of Zatanna. The original character was created by Julius Schwartz, Gardner Fox, and Murphy Anderson and first appeared in Hawkman #4. Faust described Zatanna as "Show off. Confident. Flamboyant. Aspirational. Hard working".