List of Television Series Based On Marvel Comics - Animated Series

Animated Series

Title Original running Notes
The Marvel Super Heroes 1966 TV series anthology with rotating segments
Fantastic Four 1967–1968
Spider-Man 1967–1970
Fantastic Four 1978
Fred and Barney Meet The Thing 1979
Spider-Woman 1979–1980
Spider-Man 1981–1982
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends 1981–1983
The Incredible Hulk 1982-1983
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men 1989 Only pilot episode
Solarman
X-Men 1992–1997
Fantastic Four 1994–1996
Iron Man
Spider-Man 1994–1998
Ultraforce 1995 From the Malibu Comics imprint
The Incredible Hulk 1996–1997
Men in Black: The Series 1997–2001 From the Malibu Comics imprint
Silver Surfer 1998
Spider-Man Unlimited 1999–2001
The Avengers: United They Stand 1999–2000
X-Men: Evolution 2000–2003
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series 2003
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes 2006–2010
The Spectacular Spider-Man 2008–2009
Wolverine and the X-Men 2008–2009
Iron Man: Armored Adventures 2009-2012
The Super Hero Squad Show 2009–2011
Black Panther 2010
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes 2010–2012
Marvel Anime 2010-2011 (Japan)
2011-2012 (US)
Four twelve-episode series, based on Iron Man,
Wolverine, X-Men, and Blade
Ongoing
Ultimate Spider-Man 2012-present
In Development
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. 2013
Avengers Assemble 2013

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Famous quotes containing the words series and/or animated:

    Depression moods lead, almost invariably, to accidents. But, when they occur, our mood changes again, since the accident shows we can draw the world in our wake, and that we still retain some degree of power even when our spirits are low. A series of accidents creates a positively light-hearted state, out of consideration for this strange power.
    Jean Baudrillard (b. 1929)

    Uncle Ben’s brass bullet-mould
    And powder horn, and Major Bogan’s face
    Above the fire, in the half-light, plainly said
    There’s naught to kill but the animated dead;
    Allen Tate (1899–1979)