I was just curious to see what everyone's favorite comic based superhero TV shows are. Of the ones I've seen so far, I'd rate them: 1.Batman TAS 2.Smallville 3.The Spectacular Spider-Man 4.Wolverine and the X-Men/Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes 5.Birds of Prey 6.Blade: The Series/ Linda Carter Wonder Woman (So far all I've seen of these two is the pilot so they're automatically last). Pick as many as you want, those are just all of the ones I've seen lately and are fresh in my mind. EDIT: Rearranged some items.
Flash starring John Wesley Shippe Batman The Animated Series 60s Batman starring Adam West and Burt Ward Superboy starring Gerard Christopher and Stacy Haiduk The Adventures of Lois and Clark Challenge of the Superfriends Super Powers Spike's Blade Wonder Woman with Lynda Carter
It was a Saturday morning cartoon in the 80s--its full name might have been Super Powers Galactic Guardians.
Blade: The Series turned out to be a lot better than anticipated with an actual thought-out story arc for the season. Granted, the character of Blade wasn't very interesting and Krista was basically the star. Batman: The Animated Series is probably the best. Smallville would not be anywhere on my list of good TV shows, let alone good superhero TV shows.
Top Five that Come to Mind Batman: The Animated Series Justice League/Justice League: Unlimited Batman: Beyond The Flash starrin' John Wesley Shipp Batman starrin' Adam West & Burt Ward
I'm kinda surprised no one has mentioned The Adventures of Superman starring George Reeves, or as my dad calls him, the real Superman.
It's kinda unfair to put animation and live-action into the same boat here, as animation can allow itself to be closer to the source material with not thinking to much about how to do superpowers and costumes on a budget. So I'll rate them seperately. Animation: 1. Justice League / Justice League Unlimited 2. Batman TAS 3. Superman TAS 4. Spectacular Spider-Man 5. Young Justice Live Action: 1. The Flash 2. Lois & Clark (although the last two seasons were kinda crap) 3. Batman 4. SV (although about 70 percent of it is crap) 5. Toei's Supaidaman (now, THAT was a fun show)
I loved the live action The Tick when I watched it online a year or two ago. I completely forgot about it, and that it was based on a comic book when I first made up my list. I was really suprised when I started it and found out that Batmanuel was Richard from Lost, and Captain Liberty was Wendy from CSI.
I agree that nothing can top "Batman: The Animated Series", but where's the love for the "X-Men" show from the '90s? That show is the main reason I still get excited every time there's a new X-Men movie (that, and the fact that "X2: X-Men United" is the greatest comic book movie of all time ). It wasn't as beautifully animated as "Batman: The Animated Series" and lacked the power, consistency, subtlety, and maturity of that show's best episodes, but it also had some absolutely first-rate voice casting and some of its story arcs (i.e. Apocalypse, time travel) were written and presented with surprising thoughtfulness, creativity, and intelligence.
You're absolutely right! How could I have forgotten about that? I grew up on that show and I have the dvd sets. Awesome, at least the first couple of seasons. There's also the Superman TAS series of the '90s.
Animated only... 1. Justice League / Unlimited 2. Spectacular Spidey (RIP) 3. Avengers Mightiest Heroes (I think this is going to rise as time goes on) 4. Superman (90s, yes! I liked S:TAS more than B:TAS!!!) 5. Batman (90s) 6. Spider-Man (90s, but the last season was awful) 7. X-Men (90s, too bad the last season or so was so awful)
Batman (Adam West) Superman (George Reeves) Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter especially WWII/ABC season) Black Scorpion (Michelle Lintel) Hulk (Bill Bixby) Ultraman (Japanese Tokosatsu show)
True, but he's too cool to leave out. Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon would fit here, I do believe. I loved those as a kid, too.
For live action..... Smallville The Flash The original Superman series (loved to watch it with my grandfather when i was a kid) The Hulk (gotta love the walking away scene at the end) Lois and Clark For Animation..... Justice League/unlimited Batman TAS Superman TAS Superfriends Spiderman (the one with Iceman and Firestar)
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians was the last incarnation of the Superfriends franchise from Hanna-Barbera. The name change was due to a cross-promotion with an action figure line of that name, but it was a different show from its predecessors in other ways, more mature and sophisticated. The main villain was Darkseid (played by Frank Welker), and Adam West played Batman (though Casey Kasem still did Robin). Its staff included Alan Burnett, who would go on to produce Batman: TAS and most of the subsequent Batman animated series to date. Burnett's episode "The Fear" was the first screen depiction of the murder of Thomas and Martha Wayne (something even B:TAS wasn't allowed to show by the censors), and was something of a prototype for B:TAS.