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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 ...
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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
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)
The Penguin is an American crime drama television miniseries developed by Lauren LeFranc for HBO.Based on the DC Comics character of the same name, it serves as a spin-off sequel to the film The Batman (2022), following Oz Cobb's rise to power in Gotham City's criminal underworld.
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."
In the Fall of 1985, the final version of Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends premiered. The Justice League of America (now called the Super Powers Team, to tie-in with the Super Powers Collection toyline then being produced by Kenner) were once again headquartered at the Hall of Justice (which had been redesigned for this series to appear more pentagon-like and seemingly larger) in Metropolis, and ...
However, after season 2, it was revealed that the series took place on an as-yet-unidentified alternate Earth in the Arrowverse Multiverse. The following is a list of characters who have appeared in the television series. Many are named after (or based on) DC Comics characters.