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Hanna-Barbera Productions / DC Comics ABC Part of the Super Friends franchise. The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show: 5 112 1979–1981 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 ...
The Sandman (TV series) The Secrets of Isis; Seven on 7; Shazam! (TV series) Smallville; Spirit (comics character) Stargirl (TV series) Superboy (TV series) Supergirl (TV series) Superman & Lois; Swamp Thing (1990 TV series) Swamp Thing (2019 TV series) Sweet Tooth (TV series)
As so many DC and Marvel comic books have been adapted into television shows, they have separate entries: List of television series based on DC Comics publications; List of unproduced DC Comics projects; List of television series based on Marvel Comics publications; List of unproduced television projects based on Marvel Comics
Gotham (TV series) characters (1 C, 7 P) L. ... Pages in category "DC Comics television characters" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total.
Creature Commandos is an American adult animated television series based on DC Comics's eponymous team. Produced by DC Studios and Warner Bros. Animation, it is the first television series and first installment in the DC Universe (DCU). It focuses on a black ops team of monsters assembled by Amanda Waller.
Cartoon Cartoons (DC Comics, March 2001—October 2004) Cartoon Network: Action Pack! (DC Comics, July 2006—August 2010) Cartoon Network: Block Party! (DC Comics, November 2004—December 2008) Cartoon Network Presents (DC Comics, August 1997—August 1999) Cartoon Network Starring (DC Comics, September 1999—February 2001)
A.k.a. Michael Holt, a superhero in the DC Comics Universe. [11] Savage Dragon: Superhero who stars in his eponymous series from Image Comics. [12] Starman (Ted Knight) Superhero from DC Comics and member of the JSA. [13] Colossus/Piotr Rasputin: Len Wein, Dave Cockrum: Member of the X-Men, originating from Communist Russia, hence his atheism ...
The series had previously been in development at Fox, at which point Berlanti had stated Black Lightning would not crossover with his other DC Comics television properties on The CW, nor would it exist in the Arrowverse. [34] With the move to The CW, Pedowitz said the series "at this time, is not part of the Arrowverse. It is a separate situation."