1950
Atom Man vs. Superman (Live Action) 1950, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Kirk Alyn. A 15-part movie serial. DC Comics
1951
Superman and the Mole Men (Live Action) 1951, Film–Lippert Pictures
with George Reeves. DC Comics
1952
The Adventures of Superman (Live Action) 1952-1958, TVSeries (104 episodes)–Syndicated
with George Reeves. DC Comics
1958
The Adventures of Superpup (Live Action) 1958, TVSeries (1 episode)
with Billy Curtis. A TV short intended as a pilot for a show that never happened. DC Comics
1961
The Adventures of Superboy (Live Action) 1961, TVSeries (1 episode)
with John Rockwell. A TV short intended as a pilot for a show that never happened. DC Comics
1963
Astroboy (Animated) 1963-1966, TVSeries (193 episodes)–Mushi Productions
with the vocal talents of Billie Lou Watt. Foreign
1966
Batman (Live Action) 1966-1968, TVSeries (120 episodes)–ABC
with Adam West & Burt Ward. DC Comics
Batman: The Movie (Live Action) 1966, Film–20th Century Fox
with Adam West & Burt Ward. DC Comics
The Marvel Superheroes Show (Animated) 1966, TVSeries (65 episodes)–Syndicated
TV cartoon series based on the adventures of Marvel's Captain American, The Hulk, Iron Man, Sub-Mariner and The Mighty Thor. 65 episodes made up of three shorter episodes each focused on one of the heroes above. Each hero had 13 episodes made for them. Marvel Comics
The New Adventures of Superman (Animated) 1966-1969, TVSeries (68 episodes)–CBS
with the vocal talents of Bud Colyear and Bob Hastings. 30 min animated show. The New Adventures of Superman was two things: the name of the show that aired in 1966-67, and also the names of the 6-minute episodes that aired during this show, as well as the names of the episodes that aired in the 1967-68 Superman/Aquaman Adventure Hour, and the 1968-69 Batman/Superman Hour. The Adventures of Superboy aired within all three of these shows. DC Comics
The Adventures of Superboy (Animated) 1966-1969, TVSeries (34 episodes)–CBS
with the vocal talents of Bob Hastings. Six-minute long episodes airing with The New Adventures of Superman (1966-67), The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967-68), and The Batman/Superman Hour (1968-69). DC Comics
Captain America (Animated) 1966-1966, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Syndicated
with vocal talents of Sandy Becker. See "Marvel Superheroes Show". 13 episodes of this show were created, each consisting of 3 7-minute segments. Marvel Comics
The Incredible Hulk (Animated) 1966-1966, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Syndicated
with vocal talents of Max Ferguson. See "Marvel Superheroes Show". 13 episodes of this show were created, each consisting of 3 7-minute segments. Marvel Comics
Iron Man (Animated) 1966-1966, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Syndicated
with vocal talents of John Vernon. See "Marvel Superheroes Show". 13 episodes of this show were created, each consisting of 3 7-minute segments. Marvel Comics
Mighty Thor (Animated) 1966-1966, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Syndicated
with vocal talents of Chris Wiggins. See "Marvel Superheroes Show". 13 episodes of this show were created, each consisting of 3 7-minute segments. Marvel Comics
The Sub-Mariner (Animated) 1966-1966, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Syndicated
with vocal talents of John Vernon. See "Marvel Superheroes Show". 13 episodes of this show were created, each consisting of 3 7-minute segments. Marvel Comics
1967
Fantastic Four (Animated) 1967-1970, TVSeries (20 episodes)–ABC
with the vocal talents of Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, Jack DeLeon & Jo Ann Pflug. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man (Animated) 1967-1970, TVSeries (52 episodes)–ABC
with the vocal talents of Paul Soles. Marvel Comics
The Superman/Aquaman Hour (Animated) 1967-1968, TVSeries (18 episodes)–CBS
with the vocal talents of Bud Colyear & Marvin Miller. 60 min animated show. The eighteen episodes feature 16 episodes of Superman (The New Adventures of Superman) and 36 episodes of Aquaman, plus 8 episodes of Superboy. Also includes 3 episodes of The Flash, The Atom, Green Lantern, Hawkman, The Justice League of America, or The Teen Titans. DC Comics
Batgirl (Live Action) 1967, TVSeries (1 episode)–ABC
with Yvonne Craig. A TV short intended as a pilot for a show that never happened. DC Comics
Wonder Woman: Who's Afraid of Diana Prince? (Live Action) 1967, TVSeries (?? episodes)
with Ellie Wood Walker. A portion of a TV pilot that was never completed. DC Comics
1968
The Batman/Superman Hour (Animated) 1968-1969, TVSeries (17 episodes)–CBS
with the vocal talents of Olan Soule and Bob Hastings. These 17 episodes feature 16 New Adventures of Superman episodes, 8 Superboy episodes, 17 13-minute Adventures of Batman episodes, and 17 6-minute Adventures of Batman & Robin episodes. DC Comics
The Archie Show (Animated) 1968-1969, TVSeries (32 episodes)–CBS
Archie Comics
The Adventures of Batman (Animated) 1969-1970, TVSeries (17 episodes)–CBS
Reruns of just the Batman and Batman and Robin episodes from The Batman/Superman Hour. DC Comics
1969
Archie Comedy Hour (Animated) 1969-1970, TVSeries (32 episodes)–CBS
introduced Sabrina to audiences, who the got her own show next season. Archie Comics
1970
Archie's Funhouse (Animated) 1970-1971, TVSeries (?? episodes)–CBS
Archie Comics
Josie and the Pussycats (Animated) 1970-1972, TVSeries (16 episodes)
Archie Comics
Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies (Animated) 1970-1971, TVSeries (1 episode)
Archie Comics
1971
Archie's TV Funnies (Animated) 1971-1973, TVSeries (?? episodes)–CBS
Archie Comics
The Sabrina Teenage Witch (Animated) 1971-1972, TVSeries (1 episode)
Archie Comics
1972
Tales from The Crypt (Live Action) 1972, Film–Cinerama
with Joan Collins and Peter Cushing. EC Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub 1: Sword of Vengeance (Live Action) 1972, Film–Toho Company
Though the comic this film was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. First Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub 2: Baby Cart at the River Styx (Live Action) 1972, Film–Toho Company
Though the comic this film was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. First Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub 3: Baby Cart to Hades (Live Action) 1972, Film–Toho Company
Though the comic this film was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. First Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub 4: Baby Cart in Peril (Live Action) 1972, Film–Toho Company
Though the comic this film was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. First Comics
Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space (Animated) 1972-1972, TVSeries (16 episodes)
Archie Comics
1973
The Vault of Horror (Live Action) 1973, Film–Cinerama
with Dawn Adams & Tom Baker. EC Comics
Super Friends (Animated) 1973-1974, TVSeries (16 episodes)–ABC
with the vocal talents of Danny Dark, Olan Soule, Casey Kasem and Ted Knight. Starring Superman, Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman and Aquaman, with Marvin, Wendy and Wonder Dog, Plastic Man, Green Arrow and Flash guest starred. Each episode was an hour-long epsiode. The last new episode was aired 12/22/73. Reruns of the episodes continued until 8/30/74. These 16 episodes were then rerun between 2/7/76 and 9/3/77. DC Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub 5: Baby Cart in the Land of Demons (Live Action) 1973, Film–Toho Company
Though the comic this film was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. First Comics
Everything's Archie (Animated) 1973-1974, TVSeries (1 episode)–CBS
Archie Comics
1974
Wonder Woman (Live Action) 1974, TVMovie–ABC
with Cathy Lee Crosby. Intended as a pilot for a series that did not happen. DC Comics
Shazam! (Live Action) 1974-1976, TVSeries (28 episodes)–CBS
with Jackson Bostwick (later replaced by John Davey) and Michael Gray. Part of The Shazam!/Isis Hour on last 2 seasons. Charlton/DC Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub 6: White Heaven in Hell (Live Action) 1974, Film–Toho Company
Though the comic this film was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. First Comics
Spidey Super Stories (Live Action) 1974-1977, TVSeries (29 episodes)–PBS
with Danny Seagren. Occurred as a segment on The Electric Company between Seasons 4-6. Marvel Comics
The US of Archie (Animated) 1974-1976, TVSeries (16 episodes)
Archie Comics
1975
It's a Bird...It's a Plane...It's Superman (Live Action) 1975, TVSpecial–ABC
with David Wilson & Lesley Ann Warren. A TV adaptation of the campy 1960s Broadway musical about Superman. DC Comics
Isis (Live Action) 1975-1976, TVSeries (22 episodes)–CBS
with JoAnna Cameron. Part of The Shazam!/Isis Hour. DC Comics
The New Original Wonder Woman (Live Action) 1975, TVMovie–ABC
with Lynda Carter. Pilot for the 1975 series. DC Comics
Wonder Woman (Live Action) 1975-1979, TVSeries (60 episodes)–ABC/CBS
with Lynda Carter. Aired on ABC for Season 1, then switched to CBS for final two seasons. DC Comics
1977
The New Adventures of Batman (Animated) 1977-1978, TVSeries (16 episodes)–CBS
with the vocal talents of Adam West & Burt Ward. These episodes showed up in reruns as part of Batman/Tarzan Hour (1977-78), Tarzan and the Super 7 (1978-80), and Batman and the Super 7 (1980-81). DC Comics
The All-New Super Friends Hour (Animated) 1977-1978, TVSeries (62 episodes)–ABC
with The Wonder Twins (Zan and Jayna) replacing Marvin & Wendy with Gleek their pet monkey, four animated shorts per program. DC Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man (Live Action) 1977, TVMovie–CBS
with Nicholas Hammond. Pilot movie for the 1977 series. Marvel Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man (Live Action) 1977-1979, TVSeries (14 episodes)–CBS
with Nicholas Hammond. Some episodes were combined or released as TV Movies, including the Pilot "Spider-Man" and "The Deadly Dust" (as Spider-Man Strikes Back). Marvel Comics
The Incredible Hulk (Live Action) 1977, TVMovie–CBS
with Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno. The pilot film for the 1978 series. Marvel Comics
The Return of The Incredible Hulk (Live Action) 1977, TVMovie–CBS
with Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno. The second pilot film for the 1978 series. Also known as "Death in The Family." Marvel Comics
The Bang-Shang Lalapalooza Show (Animated) 1977-1978, TVSeries (1 episode)–NBC
Archie Comics
New Archie Sabrina Hour (Animated) 1977-1977, TVSeries (1 episode)–NBC
Archie Comics
Super Witch (Animated) 1977-1978, TVSeries (1 episode)–NBC
Archie Comics
1978
The Incredible Hulk (Live Action) 1978-1982, TVSeries (80 episodes)–CBS
with Bill Bixby. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man Strikes Back (Live Action) 1978, TVMovie–CBS
with Nicholas Hammond. The feature length movie made from the "Deadly Dust" episodes of the Amazing Spider-Man TV Series. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man (Live Action) 1978-1979, TVSeries (41 episodes)–Tokyo Channel 12
with Shinji Tôdô. Marvel Comics
Dr. Strange (Live Action) 1978, TVMovie–CBS
with Peter Hooten. Marvel Comics
Challenge of the Superfriends (Animated) 1978-1979, TVSeries (16 episodes)–ABC
with Superman, Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, Hawkman, Green Lantern, Apache Chief, Black Vulcan and Samurai; as part of a SuperFriends hour with The Superfriends (1978). DC Comics
New Fantastic Four (Animated) 1978-1979, TVSeries (13 episodes)–NBC
with the vocal talents of Mike Road, Ginny Tyler, Ted Cassidy and Frank Welker as HERBIE the Robot, who replaced the Human Torch in this incarnation. Marvel Comics
The Superfriends (Animated) 1978-1979, TVSeries (16 episodes)–ABC
with Superman, Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, & The Wonder Twins, as part of a SuperFriends hour with Challenge of the SuperFriends (1978). Apparently these episodes were reruns from the All-New Super Friends Hour. DC Comics
Superman (Live Action) 1978, Film–Warner Bros.
with Christopher Reeve. DC Comics
1979
Legends of the Superheroes (Live Action) 1979, TVSpecial–NBC
with Adam West & Burt Ward. Two episodes, The Challenge and The Roast aired on Jan 18 & Jan 25, 1979. DC Comics
Captain America (Live Action) 1979, TVMovie–CBS
with Reb Brown. Marvel Comics
The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show (Animated) 1979-1980, TVSeries (35 episodes)–ABC
with the vocal talents of Michael Bell. DC Comics
Spider-Woman (Animated) 1979-1980, TVSeries (16 episodes)–NBC
with the vocal talents of Joan Van Arc. Marvel Comics
The World's Greatest SuperFriends (Animated) 1979-1980, TVSeries (8 episodes)–ABC
Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Batman & Robin and the Wonder Twins; hour long version, mostly reruns of the "All-New Superfirends Hour" but with 8 new episodes. DC Comics
Captain America II: Death Too Soon (Live Action) 1979, TVMovie–CBS
with Reb Brown. Marvel Comics
1980
The Superfriends Hour (Shorts) (Animated) 1980-1981, TVSeries (24 episodes)–ABC
Each hour-long episode contained reruns from the previous 6 seasons plus 24 new 7-minute shorts, included heroes from all previous versions plus Atom, El Dorado, Hawkgirl & Rima. DC Comics
Batman and the Super 7 (Animated) 1980-1981, TVSeries (?? episodes)–NBC
Reruns from the 'New Adventures of Batman'. DC Comics
Superman II (Live Action) 1980, Film–Warner Bros.
with Christopher Reeve. DC Comics
1981
The Superfriends (Shorts) (Animated) 1981-1982, TVSeries (16 episodes)–ABC
Each half-hour episode contained reruns from the previous 6 seasons plus 16 new 7-minute shorts, included heroes from all previous versions plus Atom, El Dorado, Hawkgirl & Rima. DC Comics
The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (Animated) 1981-1982, TVSeries (12 episodes)–NBC
with the vocal talents of Burr Middleton. Includes approximately 12 Shazam segments, along with another segment called Hero High. DC Comics
Spider-Man (Animated) 1981-1982, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Syndicated
with the vocal talents of Ted Schwartz. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (Animated) 1981-1983, TVSeries (24 episodes)–NBC
with the vocal talents of Dan Gilvezan, Kathy Garver, Frank Welker & Stan Lee. Also part of "Incredible Hulk and the Amazing Spider-Man" (in Season 2) and "The Amazing Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk" (in Season 3). Marvel Comics
Richie Rich (Animated) 1981-1984, TVSeries (?? episodes)
with the vocal talents of . Harvey Comics
1982
Swamp Thing (Live Action) 1982, Film–Embassy Pictures
with Ray Wise, Dick Durock & Adrienne Barbeau. DC Comics
Conan The Barbarian (Live Action) 1982, Film–Universal Pictures
with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Marvel Comics
The Best of the Superfriends (Animated) 1982-1983, TVSeries (?? episodes)–ABC
Each half hour episode contained reruns of the previous 9 seasons. DC Comics
The Incredible Hulk (Animated) 1982-1983, TVSeries (13 episodes)–NBC
with the vocal talents of Michael Bell. Aired in conjunction with Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends. Marvel Comics
1983
Superman III (Live Action) 1983, Film–Warner Bros.
with Christopher Reeve. DC Comics
The "Lost Superfriends" (Animated) 1983-1984, TVSeries (24 episodes)–ABC
The "Lost" SuperFriends were shown in international markets. Three of these episodes aired the next season, plus the remaining aired in syndication during "Superman/Batman Adventures". They are available on the SuperFriends: The Lost Episodes DVD DC Comics
1984
Conan The Destroyer (Live Action) 1984, Film–Universal Pictures
with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Marvel Comics
Sheena (Live Action) 1984, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Tanya Roberts Fiction House
Superfriends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (Animated) 1984-1985, TVSeries (16 episodes)–ABC
with Superman, Batman & Robin, Black Vulcan, Wonder Woman, Samurai, Apache Chief, Cyborg & Firestorm and the team fighting Apokolips, half-hour shows. DC Comics
Supergirl (Live Action) 1984, Film–TriStar Pictures
with Helen Slater. DC Comics
Aquaman (Live Action) 1984, TVMovie–unknown
TV Short DC Comics
1985
Red Sonja (Live Action) 1985, Film–MGM/UA Entertainment
with Brigitte Nielsen. Marvel Comics
Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (Animated) 1985-1986, TVSeries (10 episodes)–ABC
with Flash, Hawkman, Aquaman, Batman & Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Firestorm, Samurai and Cyborg. DC Comics
1986
Howard the Duck (Live Action) 1986, Film–Universal Pictures
with Ed Gale, Tim Robbins and Lea Thompson. Marvel Comics
1987
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (Live Action) 1987, Film–Warner Bros.
with Christopher Reeve. DC Comics
Sable (Live Action) 1987-1988, TVSeries (7 episodes)–ABC
with Lewis Van Bergen and Rene Russo. First Comics
The New Archies (Animated) 1987-1989, TVSeries (13 episodes)
Archie Comics
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Animated) 1987-1996, TVSeries (193 episodes)–CBS
Mirage Comics
1988
The Incredible Hulk Returns (Live Action) 1988, TVMovie–NBC
with Bill Bixby. Marvel Comics
Superman (Animated) 1988-1989, TVSeries (26 episodes)–CBS
with the vocal talents of Beau Weaver. The show consists of two Superman shorts per episode. DC Comics
Superboy (Live Action) 1988-1992, TVSeries (100 episodes)–Viacom (Syndication)
with Gerard Christopher/John Haymes Newton. DC Comics
1989
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (Live Action) 1989, TVMovie–NBC
with Bill Bixby. Marvel Comics
The Return of the Swamp Thing (Live Action) 1989, Film–Millimeter Films
with Dick Durock & Heather Locklear. DC Comics
Batman (Live Action) 1989, Film–Warner Bros.
with Michael Keaton. DC Comics
The Punisher (Live Action) 1989, Film–Live Home Video
with Dolph Lungren.The film never received a wide theatrical release in the United States Marvel Comics
Tales from the Crypt (Live Action) 1989-1996, TVSeries (93 episodes)–HBO
EC Comics
1990
The Death of the Incredible Hulk (Live Action) 1990, TVMovie–NBC
with Bill Bixby. Marvel Comics
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Live Action) 1990, Film–New Line Cinema
with EWlias Koteas and the vocal talents of Brian Tochi, Corey Feldman, Robbie Rist & Josh Paris. Mirage Comics
Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (Live Action) 1990, TVMovie–NBC
with Christopher Rich. Archie Comics
Swamp Thing (Live Action) 1990-1993, TVSeries (72 episodes)–USA Network
with Dick Durock. DC Comics
The Flash (Live Action) 1990-1991, TVSeries (21 episodes)–CBS
with John Wesley Shipp. DC Comics
Captain America (Live Action) 1990, Film–Columbia TriStar Home Video
with Matt Sallinger. The film went unreleased for two years before debuting direct-to-video and on cable television in the United States in the summer of 1992. Marvel Comics
Wonder Woman (Live Action) 1990, TVSeries (1 episode)–ABC
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
1991
The Guyver (Live Action) 1991, Film–New Line Cinema
with Jack Armstrong & Mark Hamill. Viz Manga Heroes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (Live Action) 1991, Film–New Line Cinema
with the vocal talents of Robbie Rist, Brian Tochi, Laurie Faso, & Adam Carl. Mirage Comics
Swamp Thing: The Animated Series (Animated) 1991, TVSeries (5 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Len Carlson. DC Comics
The Rocketeer (Live Action) 1991, Film–Buena Vista Pictures
with Bill Campbell. Pacific Comics
Power Pack (Live Action) 1991, TVSeries (1 episode)–New World Entertainment
with Nathaniel Moreau, Margot Finley, Bradley Machry, & Jacelyn Holmes. TV Pilot that was never picked up. Marvel Comics
1992
Batman Returns (Live Action) 1992, Film–Warner Bros.
with Michael Keaton & Michelle Pfeiffer. DC Comics
Human Target (Live Action) 1992, TVSeries (7 episodes)–ABC
with Rick Springfield. The original pilot was shot in 1990, and unaired as the show was not picked up for the 1990-91 season. It was picked up a year later. DC Comics
Batman: The Animated Series (Animated) 1992-1993, TVSeries (65 episodes)–Fox
with thge vocal talents of Kevin Conroy. From 1994-1995 known as "The Adventures of Batman & Robin". DC Comics
Conan: The Adventurer (Animated) 1992-1993, TVSeries (64 episodes)
with the vocal talents of Michael Donovan. Marvel Comics
The Adventures of Tintin (Animated) 1992-1993, TVSeries (39 episodes)–Nelvana
with the voice talent of Colin O'Meara. Also referred to as the "The New Adventures of Tintin." Methuen
X-Men (Animated) 1992-1997, TVSeries (76 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Cathal J. Dodd, George Buza & Norm Spencer. Marvel Comics
1993
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (Live Action) 1993, Film–New Line Cinema
with Elias Koteas and the vocal talents of Robbie Rist, Corey Feldman, Brian Tochi, & Tim Kelleher. Mirage Comics
Biker Mice from Mars (Animated) 1993-1996, TVSeries (65 episodes)–UPN
with the vocal talents of Dorian Harewood, Rob Paulsen, & Ian Ziering. Marvel Comics
Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (Live Action) 1993-1997, TVSeries (88 episodes)–ABC
with Dean Cain & Teri Hatcher. DC Comics
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (Animated) 1993, Film–Warner Bros.
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy. DC Comics
Tales from the Cryptkeeper (Animated) 1993-1999, TVSeries (39 episodes)–ABC/CBS
with the vocal talents of John Kassir. EC Comics
1994
The Crow (Live Action) 1994, Film–Miramax
with Brandon Lee, who was killed on the set of the film. Calibur/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
The Mask (Live Action) 1994, Film–New Line Cinema
with Jim Carrey. Dark Horse Comics
The Adventures of Batman & Robin (Animated) 1994-1995, TVSeries (20 episodes)–Fox
with thge vocal talents of Kevin Conroy. From 1992-1994 known as "Batman: The Animated Series". DC Comics
Timecop (Live Action) 1994, Film–Universal Pictures
with Jean-Claude Van Damme. Dark Horse Comics
Fantastic Four (Animated) 1994-1996, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Syndicated
with the vocal talents of Beau Weaver, Lori Alan, Chuck McCann, & Quinton Flynn. Marvel Comics
Iron Man (Animated) 1994-1996, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Syndicated
with the vocal talents of Robert Hayes. Marvel Comics
Wild C.A.T.S. (Animated) 1994-1995, TVSeries (13 episodes)–CBS
Image
The Guyver: Dark Hero (Live Action) 1994, Video (1 episode)–New Line Home Video
with David Hayter. aka Guyver 2. Viz Manga Heroes
Spider-Man (Animated) 1994-1998, TVSeries (65 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Christopher Daniel Barnes. Marvel Comics
Richie Rich (Live Action) 1994, Film–Warner Bros.
with Macaulay Culkin. Harvey Comics
Ultraforce (Animated) 1994-1995, TVSeries (13 episodes)–USA Network
with the vocal talents of Andrew Jackson. Malibu Comics
The Fantastic Four (Live Action) 1994, Film–New Horizons
unreleased. with Alex Hyde-White, Rebecca Staab, Michael Bailey Smith and Jay Underwood. Never intended to be released, but has had bootleg versions available for some time. Marvel Comics
The Tick (Animated) 1994-1996, TVSeries (36 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Townsend Coleman. New England Comics
1995
Demon Knight (Live Action) 1995, Film–Universal Pictures
with Billy Zane & Jada Pinkett. EC Comics
Tank Girl (Live Action) 1995, Film–United Artists
with Lori Petty. Dark Horse Comics
Batman Forever (Live Action) 1995, Film–Warner Bros.
with Val Kilmer. DC Comics
Judge Dredd (Live Action) 1995, Film–Hollywood Pictures
with Sylvester Stallone. IPC Magazines
The Mask (Animated) 1995-1997, TVSeries (54 episodes)–CBS
with the vocal talents of Rob Paulsen. Dark Horse Comics
The Maxx (Animated) 1995-1995, TVSeries (13 episodes)–MTv
with the vocal talents of Michael Haley. Image
The Superman/Batman Adventures (Animated) 1995-1997, TVSeries (1 episode)–USA Network
consists of reruns from Super Friends, as well as The New Adventures of Superman, The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, and The Batman/Superman Hour. DC Comics
1996
Generation X (Live Action) 1996, TVMovie–Fox
with Matt Frewer and Finola Hughes. Marvel Comics
Barb Wire (Live Action) 1996, Film–Gramercy Pictures
with Pamela Anderson. Dark Horse Comics
Bordello of Blood (Live Action) 1996, Film–Universal Pictures
with Dennis Miller & Erika Eleniak. EC Comics
The Crow: City of Angels (Live Action) 1996, Film–Miramax
with Vincent Perez. Calibur/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
Superman: The Animated Series (Animated) 1996-2000, TVSeries (54 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Tim Daly. DC Comics
The Incredible Hulk (Animated) 1996-1997, TVSeries (21 episodes)–UPN
with the vocal talents of Neal McDonough & Lou Ferigno. Marvel Comics
Richie Rich (Animated) 1996-1996, TVSeries (13 episodes)
with the vocal talents of Katie Leigh. Harvey Comics
The Sabrina Teenage Witch (Live Action) 1996-2003, TVSeries (1 episode)–ABC
with Melissa Joan Hart. Archie Comics
Vampirella (Live Action) 1996, Video (1 episode)–Concorde Pictures
with Talisa Soto. Warren Magazines
1997
Batman & Robin (Live Action) 1997, Film–Warner Bros.
with George Clooney, Chris O'Donnell & Alicia Silverstone. DC Comics
Men in Black (Live Action) 1997, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Will Smith & Tommy Lee Jones. Aircel/Malibu/Marvel Comics
Spawn (Live Action) 1997, Film–New Line Cinema
with Michael Jai White. Image
Steel (Live Action) 1997, Film–Warner Bros.
with Shaquille O'Neil. DC Comics
Kull The Conqueror (Live Action) 1997, Film–Universal Pictures
with Kevin Sorbo. Marvel Comics
The New Batman/Superman Adventures (Animated) 1997-2000, TVSeries (?? episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy & Tim Daly. A name given to a package series that combined Superman: The Animated Series with The New Batman Adventures. DC Comics
The New Batman Adventures (Animated) 1997-1999, TVSeries (24 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy. DC Comics
Night Man (Live Action) 1997-1999, TVSeries (44 episodes)–Syndicated
with Matt McColm. Malibu Comics
Conan The Adventurer (Live Action) 1997-1998, TVSeries (22 episodes)–Syndicated
with Ralf Moeller. Marvel Comics
The Batman/Superman Movie: World's Finest (Animated) 1997, TVMovie–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Timothy Daly and Kevin Conroy. Adapted from three episodes of the 2nd season of Superman: The Animated Series. DC Comics
Men in Black: The Series (Animated) 1997-2001, TVSeries (53 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Gregg Berger & Keith Diamond. Aircel/Malibu/Marvel Comics
Justice League of America (Live Action) 1997, TVSeries (1 episode)–CBS
with John Kassir, David Ogden Stiers, Kenny Johnston, & Matthew Settle. Unaired pilot. Some limited information is available on Wikipedia. DC Comics
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (Animated) 1997-1998, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Fox
Mirage Comics
Spawn (Animated) 1997-1999, TVSeries (18 episodes)–HBO
with the vocal talents of Keith David. Image
Timecop (Live Action) 1997-1998, TVSeries (9 episodes)–ABC
with T.W. King. Dark Horse Comics
1998
The Silver Surfer (Animated) 1998-1999, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Paul Essiembre. Marvel Comics
Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD (Live Action) 1998, TVMovie–Fox
with David Hasselhoff. Marvel Comics
Blade (Live Action) 1998, Film–New Line Cinema
with Wesley Snipes. Marvel Comics
Casper Meets Wendy (Live Action) 1998, Video (1 episode)–20th Century Fox
with Hillary Duff. Harvey Comics
Sabrina Goes to Rome (Live Action) 1998, TVMovie–ABC
with Melissa Joan Hart. Archie Comics
Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (Live Action) 1998, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with David Gallagher. Harvey Comics
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (Live Action) 1998-1999, TVSeries (16 episodes)–Sci-Fi Channel
with Mark Dacascos. Calibur/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
1999
Batman Beyond (Animated) 1999-2001, TVSeries (52 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Will Friedle & Kevin Conroy. DC Comics
Virus (Live Action) 1999, Film–Universal Pictures
with Jamie Lee Curtis. Dark Horse Comics
Mystery Men (Live Action) 1999, Film–Universal Pictures
with Ben Stiller. Dark Horse Comics
Sabrina, Down Under (Live Action) 1999, TVMovie–ABC
with Melissa Joan Hart. Archie Comics
Spider-Man Unlimited (Animated) 1999-2001, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Rino Romano. Marvel Comics
Avengers: United They Stand (Animated) 1999-2000, TVSeries (13 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Linda Ballantyne, Tony Daniels, & Ron Rubin. Marvel Comics
Archie's Weird Mysteries (Animated) 1999-2000, TVSeries (46 episodes)–PAX
Archie Comics
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (Animated) 1999-2001, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Fox
Dark Horse Comics
Bruce Wayne (Live Action) 1999, TVSeries (1 episode)–CBS
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
Sabrina The Animated Series (Animated) 1999-2001, TVSeries (1 episode)
with Emily Hart. Archie Comics
Wonder Woman (Live Action) 1999, TVSeries (1 episode)–CBS
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
2000
The Crow: Salvation (Live Action) 2000, Video (1 episode)–Dimension Films
with Eric Mabius & Kirsten Dunst. Release direct to video. Calibur/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
X-Men (Live Action) 2000, Film–20th Century Fox
with Patrick Stewart. Marvel Comics
Gotham Girls (Animated) 2000-2002, WebSeries (30 episodes)–WarnerBros.com
with the vocal talents of Tara Strong, Arlene Sorkin & Diane Pershing. DC Comics
Lobo (Animated) 2000, WebSeries (1 episode)–Warner Bros.
with the vocal talents of Kevin Michael Richardson. DC Comics
Static Shock (Animated) 2000-2004, TVSeries (52 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Phil LaMarr. DC Comics
X-Men: Evolution (Animated) 2000-2003, TVSeries (52 episodes)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Scott McNeil & Meghan Black. Marvel Comics
Deadman (Live Action) 2000, TVSeries (1 episode)–TNT
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
Sheena (Live Action) 2000-2002, TVSeries (35 episodes)–Columbia Tristar TV (Syndicated)
with Gina Lee Nolan Fiction House
2001
The Zeta Project (Animated) 2001-2002, TVSeries (26 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Diedrich Bader. DC Comics
Josie and the Pussycats (Live Action) 2001, Film–Universal Pictures
with Rachel Leigh Cook, Rosario Dawson & Tara Reid. Archie Comics
Witchblade (Live Action) 2001-2002, TVSeries (23 episodes)–TNT
with Yancy Butler. Top Cow Comics
Ghost World (Live Action) 2001, Film–United Artists
with Thora Birch. Fantagraphic Comics
Mutant X (Live Action) 2001-2004, TVSeries (66 episodes)–Marvel Entertainment (Syndicated)
with Victoria Pratt, Forbes March & Victor Webster. Marvel Comics
Smallville (Live Action) 2001-2011, TVSeries (218 episodes)–WB/CW
with Tom Welling. Aired on the WB for S1-5; The CW for S6-10. DC Comics
From Hell (Live Action) 2001, Film–20th Century Fox
with Johnny Depp. Top Shelf Productions
Justice League (Animated) 2001-2006, TVSeries (91 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy, George Newbern & Susan Eisenberg. also known as Justice League: Unlimited for the 3rd-5th season (Jul 2004 - May 2006). DC Comics
The Tick (Live Action) 2001-2002, TVSeries (9 episodes)–Fox
with Patrick Warburton. New England Comics
2002
Jerimiah (Live Action) 2002-2004, TVSeries (35 episodes)–Showtime
Platinum Studios
Blade 2 (Live Action) 2002, Film–New Line Cinema
with Wesley Snipes. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man (Live Action) 2002, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Tobey Maguire. Marvel Comics
Men in Black II (Live Action) 2002, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Will Smith & Tommy Lee Jones. Aircel/Malibu/Marvel Comics
Road to Perdition (Live Action) 2002, Film–Dreamworks
with Tom Hanks. The original graphic novel, that this film is based on, is derived from the Japanese comics called Lone Wolf and Cub. Paradox Press
Ritual (Live Action) 2002, Film–RKO Pictures
with Craig Sheffer & Jennifer grey. Release date isbased on international release. released in the US on DVD May 2, 2006. EC Comics
Birds of Prey (Live Action) 2002, TVSeries (13 episodes)–WB
with Dina Meyer, Ashley Scott & Rachel Skarsten. DC Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub (Live Action) 2002-2004, TVSeries ( episodes)
Though the comic this series was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. First Comics
2003
X-Men 2 (X2) (Live Action) 2003, Film–20th Century Fox
with Patrick Stewart. Marvel Comics
Daredevil (Live Action) 2003, Film–20th Century Fox
with Ben Affleck. Marvel Comics
Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt (Live Action) 2003, TVSpecial–CBS
with Adam West & Burt Ward. DC Comics
Bulletproof Monk (Live Action) 2003, Film–MGM
with Chow Yun Fat & Seann Willam Scott. Flypaper Press/Image Comics
Hulk (Live Action) 2003, Film–Universal Pictures
with Eric Bana. Marvel Comics
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Live Action) 2003, Film–20th Century Fox
with Sean Connery. America's Best Comics
Spider-Man (Animated) 2003, TVSeries (13 episodes)–MTV
with the vocal talents of Neil Patrick Harris. Marvel Comics
Teen Titans (Animated) 2003-2006, TVSeries (65 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Scott Menville, Tara Strong, Hynden Welch, Khary Payton, & Greg Cipes. DC Comics
American Splendor (Live Action) 2003, Film–Fine Line Features
with Paul Giamiatti. Harvey Pekar
Timecop: The Berlin Decision (Live Action) 2003, Video (1 episode)–Universal Studios Home Video
with Jason Scott Lee. Also known as Timecop 2. Dark Horse Comics
Scary Godmother Halloween Spooktakular (Animated) 2003, TVSpecial–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Tabitha St. Germain. Sirius Entertainment
Batman: Dead End (Live Action) 2003, Internet (1 episode)–TheForce.net
Fan Film that gained popularity on the internet. DC Comics
Sabrina's Secret Life (Animated) 2003-2004, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Syndicated
Archie Comics
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Animated) 2003-2009, TVSeries (156 episodes)–Cartoon Network
subtitlede "Fast Forward" for the 2006/2007 season. Mirage Comics
2004
Hellboy (Live Action) 2004, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Ron Perlman. Dark Horse Comics
The Punisher (Live Action) 2004, Film–Lionsgate
with Thomas Jane. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man 2 (Live Action) 2004, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Tobey Maguire. Marvel Comics
Nexus: The Animated Series Promo (Animated) 2004, Video (1 episode)–Dark Horse Entertainment
Valiant Comics
Catwoman (Live Action) 2004, Film–Warner Bros.
with Halle Berry. DC Comics
Alien Vs Predator (Live Action) 2004, Film–20th Century Fox
with Sanaa Lathan. An odd entry in this list, what started as two film properties that had a large success with comic adaptations in the 1990's in which they "teamed" up, now returning to film based on their comic incarnations. Dark Horse Comics
The Batman (Animated) 2004-2008, TVSeries (65 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Rino Romano. DC Comics
Lady Death (Animated) 2004, Video (1 episode)–ADV Films
with the vocal talents of Christine M. Auten. Chaos Comics
Blade: Trinity (Live Action) 2004, Film–New Line Cinema
with Wesley Snipes. Also features an appearance of Hannibal King, played by Ryan Reynolds, from Tomb of Dracula. Marvel Comics
Grayson (Live Action) 2004, Internet (1 episode)–TheForce.net
Fan Film that gained popularity on the internet. DC Comics
World's Finest (Live Action) 2004, Internet (1 episode)–TheForce.net
Fan Film that gained popularity on the internet. DC Comics
2005
Elektra (Live Action) 2005, Film–20th Century Fox
with Jennifer Garner. Marvel Comics
Constantine (Live Action) 2005, Film–Warner Bros.
with Keanu Reeves. DC Comics
Son of the Mask (Live Action) 2005, Film–New Line Cinema
with Jamie Kennedy. Dark Horse Comics
Krypto the Superdog (Animated) 2005-2006, TVSeries (39 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Sam Vincent. DC Comics
Sin City (Live Action) 2005, Film–Dimension Films
with Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, & Jessica Alba. Dark Horse Comics
Man-Thing (Live Action) 2005, TVMovie–Sci-Fi Channel
with Mark Stevens. Marvel Comics
Batman Begins (Live Action) 2005, Film–Warner Bros.
with Christian Bale. DC Comics
Fantastic Four (Live Action) 2005, Film–20th Century Fox
with Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis and Chris Evans. Marvel Comics
The Crow: Wicked Prayer (Live Action) 2005, Film–Dimension Films
with Edward Furlong. Dimension gave this film a token one week release on one screen before being released straight to DVD. Calibur/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
A History of Violence (Live Action) 2005, Film–New Line Cinema
with Viggo Mortensen. DC Comics
Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy (Animated) 2005, TVSpecial–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Tabitha St. Germain. Sirius Entertainment
Batman vs Dracula (Animated) 2005, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Rino Romano. DC Comics
Painkiller Jane (Live Action) 2005, TVMovie–Sci-Fi Channel
with Emmanuelle Vaugier. Event Comics
Global Frequency (Live Action) 2005, TVSeries (1 episode)–WB
with Michelle Forbes. A pilot was produced but never picked up. DC Comics/Wildstorm
2006
Ultimate Avengers: The Movie (Animated) 2006, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate Films Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Justic Gross, Marc Worden & Grey DeLisle. straight to DVD. Marvel Comics
V For Vendetta (Live Action) 2006, Film–Warner Bros.
with Natalie Portman & Hugo Weaving. DC Comics
Art School Confidential (Live Action) 2006, Film–Sony Pictures Classics
with Max Minghella. Fantagraphic Comics
X-Men: The Last Stand (Live Action) 2006, Film–20th Century Fox
with Patrick Stewart, et al. Marvel Comics
Superman: Brainiac Attacks (Animated) 2006, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Tim Daly. DC Comics
Blade: The Series (Live Action) 2006, TVSeries (12 episodes)–SpikeTV
with Sticky Fingaz. Marvel Comics
Superman Returns (Live Action) 2006, Film–Warner Bros.
with Brandon Routh. DC Comics
Amazing Screw-On Head (Animated) 2006, TVMovie–Sci-Fi Channel
with the vocal talents of Paul Giamatti. SCI FI Pulse, SCIFI.COM's broadband channel, premiered the animated Amazing Screw-On Head, on July 13, two weeks before the show debuts on SCI FI Channel. Dark Horse Comics
Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther (Animated) 2006, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate
with the vocal talents of Justin Gross, Grey DeLisle, & Jeffrey D. Sams. Marvel Comics
Zoom (Live Action) 2006, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Tim Allen. Originally titled "Zoom's Academy for the Super Gifted." Astonish Comics
Biker Mice from Mars (Animated) 2006, TVSeries (28 episodes)–UPN
with the vocal talents of Dorian Harewood, Rob Paulsen, & Ian Ziering. Season 4 of previous series Marvel Comics
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes (Animated) 2006-2010, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Hiro Kanagawa, Lara Gilchrist, Christopher Jacot, Brian Dobson and Sam Vincent as HERBIE the Robot. Marvel Comics
The Covenant (Live Action) 2006, Film–Screen Gems
with Steven Strait, Sebastian Stan, & Tayor Kitsch. Top Cow Comics
Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (Animated) 2006, TVMovie–Cartoon Network
originally aired as a Cartoon Network movie. Later released on DVD. The DVD's extras include: "Robin's Underworld Race Challenge" and "The Lost Episode" - A never before aired Teen Titans episode. DC Comics
Legion of Super-Heroes (Animated) 2006-2008, TVSeries (26 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Yuri Lowenthal, Andy Milder & Kari Wahlgren. DC Comics
Afro Samurai (Animated) 2006, TVSeries (5 episodes)–SpikeTV
with the vocal talents of Samuel L. Jackson. Foreign
Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (Animated) 2006, Video (1 episode)–IDT Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Ron Perlman. Premiering on Cartoon Network with a direct to DVD/video. Dark Horse Comics
Mercy Reef (Live Action) 2006, TVSeries (1 episode)–WB
with Justin Hartley. Only the pilot was produced. Canceled when the WB merged with UPN. DC Comics
Plastic Man (Animated) 2006, TVSeries (1 episode)–Cartoon Network
Pilot for planned TV series that was never produced. The episode "Puddle Trouble" has been released on the Plastic Man: The Complete Collection DVD set. DC Comics
Ultra (Live Action) 2006-2006, TVSeries (1 episode)–CBS
release not yet set. with Lena Headey. Unaired pilot, cancelled from CBS 06-07 season Image
2007
The Invincible Iron Man (Animated) 2007, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate
with the vocal talents of Marce Worden. Marvel Comics
Ghost Rider (Live Action) 2007, Film–Sony Pictures Entertainment
with Nicholas Cage. Marvel Comics
300 (Live Action) 2007, Film–Warner Bros.
with Gerard Butler. Dark Horse Comics
Hellboy Animated: Blood and Iron (Animated) 2007, Video (1 episode)–IDT Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Ron Perlman. Premiering on Cartoon Network with a direct to DVD/video. Includes the short, Hellboy Animated: Iron Shoes. Dark Horse Comics
TMNT (Animated) 2007, Film–Warner Bros.
with the vocal talents of James Arnold Taylor, Mikey Kelley, Nolan North, & Mitchell Whitfield. Mirage Comics
Painkiller Jane (Live Action) 2007-2007, TVSeries (22 episodes)–Sci-Fi Channel
with Kristanna Loken. Event Comics
Spider-Man 3 (Live Action) 2007, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Tobey Maguire. Marvel Comics
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (Live Action) 2007, Film–20th Century Fox
with Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans & Michael Chiklis. Marvel Comics
Stardust (Live Action) 2007, Film–Paramount Pictures
with Claire Danes, Ian McKellen, Charlie Cox, Henry Cavill, Ben Barnes & Michell Pfeiffer. DC Comics
Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme (Animated) 2007, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate
with the vocal talents of Bryce Johnson. Marvel Comics
Superman: Doomsday (Animated) 2007, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Adam Baldwin. DC Comics
30 Days of Night (Live Action) 2007, Film–Sony Pictures
with Josh Hartnett. IDW
Aliens Vs Predator: Requiem (Live Action) 2007, Film–20th Century Fox
with Steven Pasquale. Dark Horse Comics
2008
Justice League: The New Frontier (Animated) 2008, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of David Boreanaz. Adapting the DC Comics miniseries DC: THE NEW FRONTIER by Darwyn Cooke. DC Comics
Spectacular Spider-Man (Animated) 2008-2009, TVSeries (26 episodes)–WB
with the vocal talents of Josh Keaton. Marvel Comics
Iron Man (Live Action) 2008, Film–Marvel Studios/Paramount Pictures
with Robert Downey Jr. Marvel Comics
The Batman Adventures: Mad Love – Motion Comic (Animated) 2008, WebSeries (1 episode)–Warner Premiere Digital
with the vocal talents of Billy Davis. DC Comics
The Incredible Hulk (Live Action) 2008, Film–Marvel Studios/Universal Pictures
with Edward Norton. Marvel Comics
Wanted (Live Action) 2008, Film–Universal Pictures
with James McAvoy and Angelina Jolie. Top Cow Comics
Batman: Gotham Knight (Animated) 2008, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Christian Bale. DC Comics
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army (Live Action) 2008, Film–Universal Pictures
with Ron Perlman. Dark Horse Comics
The Dark Knight (Live Action) 2008, Film–Warner Bros.
with Christian Bale. DC Comics
Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (Animated) 2008, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate
with the vocal talents of Tom Kane. Marvel Comics
Batman: The Brave and the Bold (Animated) 2008-2011, TVSeries (65 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Diedrich Bader. DC Comics
The Punisher: War Zone (Live Action) 2008, Film–Lionsgate
with Ray Stevenson. Marvel Comics
Batman: Black & White – Motion Comic (Animated) 2008-2009, WebSeries (20 episodes)–Warner Premiere Digital
with the vocal talents of Michael Richard Dobson. DC Comics
The Spirit (Live Action) 2008, Film–Lionsgate
with Gabriel Macht. Harvey Comics
The Graysons (Live Action) 2008, TVSeries (1 episode)–CW
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
2009
Wolverine & The X-Men (Animated) 2009, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Nicktoons
with the vocal talents of Steven Jay Blum. Marvel Comics
Hulk Vs (Animated) 2009, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate
with the vocal talents of Fred Tatasciore. Versus Wolverine and Thor. Marvel Comics
Watchmen: Motion Comic (Animated) 2009, Video (12 episodes)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Tom Stechschulte. DC Comics
Wonder Woman (Animated) 2009, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Keri Russell. DC Comics
Watchmen (Live Action) 2009, Film–Warner Bros.
with Patrick Wilson, Jackie Earle Haley, Matthew Goode, Billy Crudup, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Carla Gugino, Malin Akerman, & Stephen McHattie. DC Comics
Tales of the Black Freighter (Animated) 2009, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Gerard Butler. Released alongside the Watchmen DVD. Included in the Watchmen Ultimate Cut DVD. DC Comics
Marvel Super Heroes: What The--?! (Animated) 2009, WebSeries (50 episodes)–YouTube
with the vocal talents of Christopher Daniels and Stan Lee. Marvel Comics
Iron Man Armored Adventures (Animated) 2009-2012, TVSeries (52 episodes)–Nicktoons
with the vocal talents of Adrian Petriw. Marvel Comics
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Live Action) 2009, Film–20th Century Fox
with Hugh Jackman. Marvel Comics
Superman: Red Son – Motion Comic (Animated) 2009, WebSeries (12 episodes)–Warner Premiere Digital
with the vocal talents of David Lodge. DC Comics
Batgirl: Year One – Motion Comic (Animated) 2009, WebSeries (9 episodes)–Warner Premiere Digital
with the vocal talents of Kate Higgins. DC Comics
Green Lantern: First Flight (Animated) 2009, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Christopher Meloni. DC Comics
Whiteout (Live Action) 2009, Film–Warner Bros.
with Kate Beckinsale. Oni Press
The Super Hero Squad Show (Animated) 2009-2011, TVSeries (52 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Tom Kenny, David Boat & Steve Blum. Marvel Comics
The Surrogates (Live Action) 2009, Film–Walt Disney Studios
with Bruce Willis. Top Shelf Productions
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (Animated) 2009, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy and Tim Daly. DC Comics
Astro Boy (Animated) 2009, Film–Summit Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Freddie Highmore. Dark Horse Comics
Marvel Knights: Astonishing X-Men: Gifted (Animated) 2009, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Trevor Devall, Brian Drummond, & Laura Harris. Motion comic. Marvel Comics
2010
Marvel Knights: Black Panther – Motion Comic (Animated) 2010, TVSeries (6 episodes)–BET
with the vocal talents of Djimon Hounsou. A motion comic. Marvel Comics
Human Target (Live Action) 2010-2011, TVSeries (25 episodes)–Fox
with Mark Valley. DC Comics
Firebreather (Animated) 2010, TVMovie–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talenst of Jesse Head. Image
Planet Hulk (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate
with the vocal talents of Rick D. Wasserman. Marvel Comics
DC Showcase: The Spectre (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Gary Cole. Short released on the Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths DVD. DC Comics
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of William Baldwin and Mark Harmon. DC Comics
The Losers (Live Action) 2010, Film–Warner Bros.
with Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana & Chris Evans. Vertigo
Iron Man: Extremis – Motion Comic (Animated) 2010, Video (6 episodes)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Jason Griffith. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
Kick-Ass (Live Action) 2010, Film–Lionsgate
with Nicholas Cage, Aaron Taylor Johnson & Chloe Grace Moretz. Marvel Icon
Jonah Hex: Motion Comic (Animated) 2010, WebSeries (7 episodes)–Warner Premiere Digital
with the vocal talents of Jim Cummings. DC Comics
Iron Man 2 (Live Action) 2010, Film–Marvel Studios/Paramount Pictures
with Robert Downey Jr. Marvel Comics
Jonah Hex (Live Action) 2010, Film–Warner Bros.
with Josh Brolin. DC Comics
Batman: Under The Red Hood (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Bruce Greenwood and Neil Patrick Harris. DC Comics
DC Showcase: Jonah Hex (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Thomas Jane. Short released on the Batman: Under The Red Hood DVD. DC Comics
Scott Pilgrim vs The World (Live Action) 2010, Film–Universal Pictures
with Michael Cera. Oni Press
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (Animated) 2010-2012, TVSeries (52 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Eric Loomis & Brian Bloom. Marvel Comics
DC Showcase: Green Arrow (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Neal McDonough. Short released on the Superman/Batman: Apocalypse DVD. DC Comics
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Tim Daly and Kevin Conroy. DC Comics
Marvel Anime: Iron Man (Animated) 2010, TVSeries (12 episodes)–Animax/G4
with the vocal talents of Keiji Fujiwara. First season in the Marvel Anime series. Premiered in U.S. on G4 7/29/2011. Marvel Comics
Red (Live Action) 2010, Film–Summit Entertainment
with Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren & Karl Urban. DC Comics/Wildstorm
The Walking Dead (Live Action) 2010-present, TVSeries (35 episodes)–AMC
with Andrew Lincoln. Currently in 10th Season. Image
Young Justice (Animated) 2010-present, TVSeries (46 episodes)–Cartoon Network/DC Universe
with the vocal talents of Jesse McCarthy, Danica McKellar & Nolan North. A break occurred after Season 2 (Mar 2013) until January 2019 when season 3 returned to the DC Universe streaming service. DC Comics
Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam (Animated) 2010, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of George Newbern and Jerry O'Connell. Short film, includes expanded versions of the first three DC Showcase animated shorts, DC Showcase: The Spectre (from Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths), DC Showcase: Jonah Hex (from Batman: Under The Read Hood), and DC Showcase: Green Arrow (from Superman/Batman: Apocalypse). DC Comics
Raven (Live Action) 2010, TVSeries (1 episode)–CW
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
2011
Marvel Anime: Wolverine (Animated) 2011, TVSeries (12 episodes)–Animax/G4
with the vocal talents of Rikiya Koyama. Second season in the Marvel Anime series. Premiered in U.S. on G4 7/29/2011. Marvel Comics
All-Star Superman (Animated) 2011, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of James Denton and Christina Hendricks. DC Comics
Thor/Loki: Blood Brothers – Motion Comic (Animated) 2011, Video (4 episodes)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of David Blair & Daniel Thorn. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
Marvel Anime: X-Men (Animated) 2011, TVSeries (12 episodes)–Animax/G4
with the vocal talents of Toshiyuki Morikawa & Rikiya Koyama. Third season in the Marvel Anime series. Premiered in U.S. on G4 10/21/2011. Marvel Comics
Dylan Dog: Dead of Night (Live Action) 2011, Film–Freestyle Releasing
with Brandon Routh. Dark Horse Comics
Priest (Live Action) 2011, Film–Screen Gems
With Paul Bettany. TokyoPop
Thor: Tales of Asgard (Animated) 2011, Video (1 episode)–Lionsgate
with the vocal talents of Matthew Wolf. Marvel Comics
Thor (Live Action) 2011, Film–Marvel Studios/Paramount Pictures
with Chris Hemsworth. Marvel Comics
X-Men: First Class (Live Action) 2011, Film–20th Century Fox
with James McAvoy. Marvel Comics
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights (Animated) 2011, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Nathan Fillion. DC Comics
Marvel Knights: Spider-Woman: Agent of SWORD (Animated) 2011, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Jolynn Carpenter. Marvel Comics
Green Lantern (Live Action) 2011, Film–Warner Bros.
with Ryan Reynolds. DC Comics
Captain America: The First Avenger (Live Action) 2011, Film–Marvel Studios/Paramount Pictures
with Chris Evans. Marvel Comics
Cowboys and Aliens (Live Action) 2011, Film–Universal Pictures
with Harrison Ford & Daniel Craig. Platinum Studios
Conan the Barbarian (Live Action) 2011, Film–Lionsgate
with Jason Momoa. Marvel Comics
Wonder Woman (Live Action) 2011, TVSeries (1 episode)–NBC
with Adrianne Palicki. Not picked up as Pilot. DC Comics
Batman: Year One (Animated) 2011, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Ben McKenzie. DC Comics
DC Showcase: Catwoman (Animated) 2011, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Eliza Dushku. Released on the Batman: Year One DVD. DC Comics
Green Lantern: The Animated Series (Animated) 2011-2012, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Josh Keaton. DC Comics
The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn (Animated) 2011, Film–Paramount Pictures
with the vocal talents of Jamie Bell. Methuen
Blue Beetle (Live Action) 2011, TVSeries (1 episode)–NBC
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
2012
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (Live Action) 2012, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Nicolas Cage. Marvel Comics
Justice League: Doom (Animated) 2012, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy & Tim Daly. Based on the JLA storyline "Tower of Babel." DC Comics
DC Nation (shorts) (Animated) 2012-2014, TVSeries (159 episodes)–Cartoon Network
a series of short episodes focusing on various DC super heroes that aired in the DC Nation block of programming on Cartoon Network. DC Comics
Ultimate Spider-Man (Animated) 2012-2017, TVSeries (104 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Drake Bell. Marvel Comics
Marvel Knights: Astonishing X-Men: Dangerous (Animated) 2012, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Trevor Devall, Brian Drummond, & Laura Harris. Motion comic. Marvel Comics
The Avengers (Live Action) 2012, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlet Johansson and Jeremy Renner. Marvel Comics
Men in Black 3 (Live Action) 2012, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Will Smith & Tommy Lee Jones. Aircel/Malibu/Marvel Comics
Superman vs The Elite (Animated) 2012, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of George Newbern and Pauley Perrette. DC Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man (Live Action) 2012, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Andrew Garfield. Marvel Comics
Dirty Laundry (Live Action) 2012, Internet (1 episode)–RAW Studios
with Thomas Jane. YouTube.com fan film by Phil Joanau about The Punisher. Marvel Comics
The Dark Knight Rises (Live Action) 2012, Film–Warner Bros.
with Christian Bale and Tom Hardy. DC Comics
Marvel Anime: Blade (Animated) 2012, TVSeries (12 episodes)–Animax/G4
with the vocal talents of Akio Ohtsuka. Fourth season in the Marvel Anime series. Marvel Comics
Marvel Knights: Astonishing X-Men: Torn (Animated) 2012, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Trevor Devall, Brian Drummond, & Laura Harris. Motion comic. Marvel Comics
Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special (Animated) 2012, TVSpecial–Adult Swim
with the vocal talents of Seth Green, Nathan Fillion and Megan Fox. DC Comics
Dredd (Live Action) 2012, Film–Lionsgate
with Karl Urban. IPC Magazines
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns part 1 (Animated) 2012, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Peter Weller. DC Comics
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Animated) 2012-2017, TVSeries (124 episodes)–Nickelodeon
with the vocal talents of Sean Astin, Rob paulsen, Greg Cipes, & Seth Green. Mirage Comics
Arrow (Live Action) 2012-present, TVSeries (160 episodes)–CW
with Stephen Amell. Currently in 7th season (2018/2019). DC Comics
Marvel Knights: Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable (Animated) 2012, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Trevor Devall, Brian Drummond, & Laura Harris. Motion comic. Marvel Comics
The Spectre (Live Action) 2012, TVSeries (1 episode)–Fox
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
2013
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns part 2 (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Peter Weller. DC Comics
Iron Man: Rise of Technovore (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Norman Reedus and Clare Grant. Marvel Comics
Oblivion (Live Action) 2013, Film–Universal Pictures
with Tom Cruise. Based on unpublished grahic novel. Radical Comics
Inhumans: Motion Comic (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Lisa Ann Beley & Brian Drummond. A Motion Comic, based on Paul Jenkins & Jae Lee's Inhumans Vol. 2 #1-12. Marvel Comics
Teen Titans Go! (Animated) 2013-present, TVSeries (226 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Greg Cipes and Scott Menville. DC Comics
Iron Man 3 (Live Action) 2013, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Robert Downey Jr. Marvel Comics
Superman: Unbound (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Matt Bomer and Stana Katic. DC Comics
LEGO Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Troy baker & Clancy Brown. DC Comics
Marvel's Avengers Assemble (Animated) 2013-present, TVSeries (103 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Adrian Pasdar and Roger Craig Smith. Includes the film cast of heroes plus The Falcon. Marvel Comics
Man of Steel (Live Action) 2013, Film–Warner Bros.
with Henry Cavill. DC Comics
Kick-Ass 2: Balls to the Wall (Live Action) 2013, Film–Universal Pictures
with Aaron Taylor-Johnson & Chloë Grace Moretz. Marvel Icon
Wolverine: Origin – Motion Comic (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Michael Dobson. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
Beware the Batman (Animated) 2013-2014, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Anthony Ruivivar. DC Comics
Red 2 (Live Action) 2013, Film–Summit Entertainment
with Bruce Willia, John Malkovitch, Helen Mirren & Anthony Hopkins. DC Comics/Wildstorm
RIPD (Live Action) 2013, Film–Universal Pictures
With Ryan Reynolds & Jeff Bridges. Dark Horse Comics
Axe Cop (Animated) 2013-2015, TVSeries (1 episode)–Fox
with the vocal talents of Nick Offerman. Dark Horse Comics
The Wolverine (Live Action) 2013, Film–20th Century Fox
with Hugh Jackman. Marvel Comics
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Justin Chamber, Kevin McKidd, & Sam Daly. DC Comics
Truth In Journalism (Live Action) 2013, Internet (1 episode)–RAW Studios
with Ryan Kwanten. YouTube.com fan film by Phil Joanau about Venom. Marvel Comics
2 Guns (Live Action) 2013, Film–Universal Pictures
with Denzel Washington & Mark Wahlberg. Boom! Studios
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H (Animated) 2013-2015, TVSeries (52 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Fred Tatasciore. Marvel Comics
Ultimate Hulk vs Wolverine: Motion Comic (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Michael Dobson & Brian Drummond. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Live Action) 2013-present, TVSeries (123 episodes)–ABC
with Ming Na Wen and Clark Gregg. Currently in 6th Season (2019), plus renewed for 7th Season. Marvel Comics
Thor: The Dark World (Live Action) 2013, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Hemsworth. Marvel Comics
Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United (Animated) 2013, Video (1 episode)–Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Adrian Pasdar and Fred Tatasciore. Marvel Comics
The Sixth Gun (Live Action) 2013, TVSeries (1 episode)–NBC
with Pedro Pascal. A pilot was ordered circa Jan 2013, but never picked up. Oni Press
2014
Wolverine vs Sabretooth: Motion Comic (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Brian Drummond & Ron Halder. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Diedrich Bader. DC Comics
Justice League: War (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Jason O'Mara, Alan Tudyk, & Michelle Monaghan. Based on the New 52 Justice League series, Volume 1. DC Comics
300: Rise of an Empire (Live Action) 2014, Film–Warner Bros.
with Sullivan Stapleton. Dark Horse Comics
Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Jennifer Carpenter & Brian Bloom. Marvel Comics
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers (Animated) 2014-2015, TVSeries (27 episodes)–TX Network-Japan
with the vocal talents of Matthew Mercer, Colleen O'Shaughnessey, & Jon Eric Bentley. Marvel Comics
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Live Action) 2014, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Evans. Marvel Comics
Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special II – Villains in Paradise (Animated) 2014, TVSpecial–Adult Swim
with the vocal talents of Seth Green, Nathan Fillion and Megan Fox. DC Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Live Action) 2014, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Andrew Garfield. Marvel Comics
Son of Batman (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Jason O'Mara and Stuart Allen. DC Comics
Wolverine: Weapon X – Tomorrow Dies Today – Motion Comic (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Brian Drummond. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
X-Men: Days of Future Past (Live Action) 2014, Film–20th Century Fox
with James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender. Based on the storyline from Uncanny X-Men #141-142. Marvel Comics
The Strain (Live Action) 2014-2017, TVSeries (46 episodes)–FX
with Corey Stoll & Kevin Durand. Dark Horse Comics
Batman: Assault on Arkham (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy & Hynden Walch. DC Comics
Guardians of the Galaxy (Live Action) 2014, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Pratt & Zoe Saldana. Marvel Comics
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Live Action) 2014, Film–Paramount Pictures
with Megan Fox & Will Arnett. Mirage Comics
Sin City: A Dame To Kill For (Live Action) 2014, Film–Dimension Films
with Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba & Josh Brolin. Dark Horse Comics
Eternals: Motion Comic (Animated) 2014, Video (1 episode)–Shout! Factory
with the vocal talents of Lisa Ann Beley, Trevor Devall, & Heather Doerksen. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
Gotham (Live Action) 2014-2019, TVSeries (110 episodes)–Fox
with Ben McKenzie. Picked up as a FOX show for the 2014/15 season. DC Comics
The Flash (Live Action) 2014-present, TVSeries (115 episodes)–CW
with Grant Gustin. Spinoff from Arrow. Picked up as a CW show for the 2014/15 season. Currently in the 5th season (2018/2019). DC Comics
Constantine (Live Action) 2014, TVSeries (13 episodes)–NBC
with Matt Ryan. Picked up as an NBC show for the 2014/15 season. Cancelled after half a season. Character was added to Legends of Tomorrow roster in 4th Season. DC Comics
LEGO DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered (Animated) 2014, TVSpecial–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Troy Baker. An animated short. DC Comics
Big Hero 6 (Animated) 2014, Film–Walt Disney Studios
with the vocal talents of Ryan Potter & TJ Miller. Marvel Comics
Amazon (Live Action) 2014, TVSeries (1 episode)–CW
potential pilot for the CW in 2014. Cancelled. DC Comics
Booster Gold (Live Action) 2014, TVSeries (1 episode)–Syfy
Potential pilot being ordered by Syfy, circa June 2013. Status currently unknown. DC Comics
2015
Agent Carter (Live Action) 2015-2016, TVSeries (18 episodes)–ABC
with Hayley Atwell. Showrunners are Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas. Picked up as a midseason ABC show for the 2014/15 season. Marvel Comics
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (Animated) 2015, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Matt Lanter, Nathan Fillion, & Rosario Dawson. DC Comics
LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League (Animated) 2015, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Troy Baker & Nolan North. DC Comics
Kingsman: The Secret Service (Live Action) 2015, Film–20th Century Fox
with Taron Egerton & Colin Firth. Based on Mark Millar title of same name. Marvel Icon
Powers (Animated) 2015-2016, TVSeries (20 episodes)–Play Station Network
with Sharlto Copley & Susan Heyward. circa March 2013, this will now be airing on the Sony Playstation Network exclusively for approximatey 10 episodes. Marvel Icon
iZombie (Live Action) 2015-2019, TVSeries (58 episodes)–CW
with Rose McIver. Picked up as a midesason CW show for the 2014/15 season. Vertigo
Wolverine vs Sabretooth: Reborn – Motion Comic (Animated) 2015, Video (1 episode)
with the vocal talents of Brian Drummond & Ron Halder. A Motion Comic. Marvel Comics
Daredevil (Live Action) 2015-2018, TVSeries (39 episodes)–Netflix
with Charlie Cox. Announced on 11/7/13 that this series, along with three others was part of a batch of new Netflix TV Shows. Marvel Comics
Batman vs Robin (Animated) 2015, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Jason O'Mara and Stuart Allen. Partially based on "Court of Owls" storyline. DC Comics
The Avengers: Age of Ultron (Live Action) 2015, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlet Johansson and Jeremy Renner. Marvel Comics
Batman Unlimited (Animated) 2015-2016, WebSeries (33 episodes)–YouTube
with the vocal talents of Roger Craig Smith. DC Comics
DC Super Friends (Animated) 2015, WebSeries (15 episodes)–YouTube
with the vocal talents of Mark Gagliardi & Matthew Mercer. DC Comics
Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles (Animated) 2015, WebSeries (3 episodes)–Machinima
with the vocal talents of Benjamin Bratt, Michael C Hall, & Tamara Taylor. DC Comics
Dark Matter (Live Action) 2015-2017, TVSeries (39 episodes)–Syfy
with Melissa O'Neil. Dark Horse Comics
WHIH Newsfront (Live Action) 2015-2016, WebSeries (10 episodes)–YouTube
with Leslie Bibb & Al Madrigal. Part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). News stories based around Ant-Man and Captain America: Civil War. Marvel Comics
Ant-Man (Live Action) 2015, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas. Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Comics
Guardians of The Galaxy (Animated) 2015-present, TVSeries (62 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Will Friedle, David Sobolov, Vanessa Marshall, & Trevor Devall. Marvel Comics
Justice League: Gods and Monsters (Animated) 2015, Internet (?? episodes)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Benjamin Bratt, Michael C Hall, & Tamara Taylor. The series is based on the comic “Justice League: Gods & Monsters,” and will be an original animated film executive produced by Timm and co-produced by Burnett that will be released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment later in 2015. DC Comics
Fantastic Four (Live Action) 2015, Film–20th Century Fox
with Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B Jordan and Jamie Bell. Also written as "Fant4stic." Marvel Comics
Fear The Walking Dead (Live Action) 2015-present, TVSeries (53 episodes)–AMC
with Alycia Debnam-Carey. Currently in 5th Season (2018/2019). Image
LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom (Animated) 2015, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Troy Baker & North North. DC Comics
Vixen (Animated) 2015-2016, TVSeries (12 episodes)–CW Seed
with the vocal talents of Megalyn Echikunwoke. DC Comics
DC Super Hero Girls (shorts) (Animated) 2015-present, WebSeries (112 episodes)–YouTube
with the vocal talents of Tara Strong, Grey Griffin & Mae Whitman. DC Comics
Robot Chicken: DC Comics Special 3 – Magical Friendship (Animated) 2015, TVSpecial–Adult Swim
with the vocal talents of Seth Green, Nathan Fillion and Megan Fox. DC Comics
Supergirl (Live Action) 2015-present, TVSeries (74 episodes)–CBS/CW
with Mellisa Benoist. Helmed by Greg Berlanti and Adi Adler. Announced on 9/19/2014. Aired on CBS for season 1 and then moved to The CW. Currently in 4th Season (2018/2019). DC Comics
Jessica Jones (Live Action) 2015-present, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Netflix
with Krysten Ritter. Announced on 11/7/13 that this series, along with three others was part of a batch of new Netflix TV Shows. Originally teased as an ABC show. Marvel Comics
Amped (Live Action) 2015, TVSeries (1 episode)–USA Network
Planned TV series that went unproduced. Vertigo
Global Frequency (Live Action) 2015, TVSeries (1 episode)–Fox
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics/Wildstorm
2016
DC's Legends of Tomorrow (Live Action) 2016-present, TVSeries (67 episodes)–CW
with Caity Lotz, Brandon Routh, Arthur Darvill & Matt Ryan (joined 4th season). Currently in 4th Season (2018/2019). DC Comics
Lucifer (Live Action) 2016-present, TVSeries (67 episodes)–Fox/Netflix
with Tom Ellis. Series is a spin-off from the Sandman comics. Cancelled on Fox after three seasons. Netflix picked up 4th Season for 2019. Vertigo
Deadpool (Live Action) 2016, Film–20th Century Fox
with Ryan Reynolds. Marvel Comics
LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Cosmic Clash (Animated) 2016, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Troy Baker & North North. DC Comics
DC Super Hero Girls: Super Hero High (Animated) 2016, TVSpecial–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Dean Cain, Helen Slater, Grey Griffin & Mae Whitman. DC Comics
Batman: Bad Blood (Animated) 2016, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Jason O'Mara. DC Comics
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Live Action) 2016, Film–Warner Bros.
with Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill. aka Man of Steel 2; delayed from 7/17/15, then moved from 5/6/2016. DC Comics
Justice League vs Teen Titans (Animated) 2016, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Jason O'Mara, Rosario Dawson & Jerry O'Connell. DC Comics
Wynonna Earp (Live Action) 2016-present, TVSeries (37 episodes)–Syfy
with Melanie Scrofano IDW
Captain America: Civil War (Live Action) 2016, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Evans. Marvel Comics
Preacher (Live Action) 2016-present, TVSeries (33 episodes)–AMC
with Dominic Cooper. Originally was solicited as a TV Series in the early 2000's by CBS/Columbia. Reinvigorated in early 2014 and produced by Seth Rogen. Pilot ordered in late 2014. Show aired in Spring 2016. Vertigo
Outcast (Live Action) 2016-2017, TVSeries (20 episodes)–Cinemax
with Patrick Fugit. From The Walking Dead creator, Robert Kirkman. Announced as a 10 episode series on Feb 13, 2015. Image
X-Men: Apocalypse (Live Action) 2016, Film–20th Century Fox
with James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence & Michael Fassbender. Marvel Comics
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (Live Action) 2016, Film–Paramount Pictures
with Megan Fox, Will Arnett & Stephen Amell. Mirage Comics
LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Gotham City Breakout (Animated) 2016, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Troy Baker & Nolan North. DC Comics
Batman: The Killing Joke (Animated) 2016, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy & Mark Hamill. DC Comics
Suicide Squad (Live Action) 2016, Film–Warner Bros.
with Will Smith, Margot Robbie & Jared Leto. DC Comics
DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year (Animated) 2016, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Anais Fairweather, Grey Griffin, & Mae Whitman. DC Comics
Luke Cage (Live Action) 2016-2018, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Netflix
with Mike Colter. Previously rumored with Tyrese Gibson. Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Announced on 11/7/13 that this series, along with three others was part of a batch of new Netflix TV Shows. Marvel Comics
Doctor Strange (Live Action) 2016, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Benedict Cumberbatch. Marvel Comics
Abattoir (Live Action) 2016, Film–Momentum Pictures
with Jessica Lowndes. Radical Comics
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot (Live Action) 2016, WebSeries (6 episodes)–ABC.com
with Natalia Cordova-Buckley. Spin off from Agents of SHIELD. Marvel Comics
Justice League Action (Animated) 2016-2018, TVSeries (52 episodes)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy, Rachel Kimsey & Jason J. Lewis. DC Comics
Marvel's Most Wanted (Live Action) 2016, TVSeries (1 episode)–ABC
Pilot ordered in 2015; shot in 2016 and declined, never aired. Marvel Comics
2017
Justice League Dark (Animated) 2017, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Jason O'Mara and Matt Ryan. DC Comics
Riverdale (Live Action) 2017-present, TVSeries (57 episodes)–CW
with KJ Apa. Currenty in 3rd Season (2018/2019). Archie Comics
Powerless (Live Action) 2017, TVSeries (12 episodes)–NBC
with Vaness Hudgens and Alan Tudyk. Comedy focusing on an insurance company set in the DC Universe. DC Comics
Legion (Live Action) 2017-present, TVSeries (19 episodes)–FX
with Dan Stevens. Marvel Comics
The LEGO Batman Movie (Animated) 2017, Film–Warner Bros.
with the vocal talents of Will Arnett. DC Comics
Marvel Future Avengers (Animated) 2017-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–Dlife
with the vocal talents of Eiji Hanawa. An Anime Avengers series Marvel Comics
Logan (Live Action) 2017, Film–20th Century Fox
with Hugh Jackman. Marvel Comics
Rocket & Groot (Animated) 2017, TVSeries (12 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Trevor Duvall & Kevin Michael Richardson. Marvel Comics
Iron Fist (Live Action) 2017-2018, TVSeries (23 episodes)–Netflix
with Finn Jones. Previously rumored with Ray Park. Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. Announced on 11/7/13 that this series, along with three others was part of a batch of new Netflix TV Shows. Marvel Comics
Ghost in the Shell (Live Action) 2017, Film–Paramount Pictures
with Scarlet Johansson. Was originally scheduled for 2011. Dark Horse Comics
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract (Animated) 2017, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Sean Maher & Christina Ricci. Was originally scheduled for 2011. DC Comics
LEGO DC Super Hero Girls (shorts) (Animated) 2017, WebSeries (11 episodes)–YouTube
with the vocal talents of Anais Fairweather, Grey Griffin, & Mae Whitman. Included in the DC Super Hero Girls (shorts) on YouTube. DC Comics
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (Live Action) 2017, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Pratt & Zoe Saldana. Marvel Comics
DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games (Animated) 2017, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Anais Fairweather, Grey Griffin, & Mae Whitman. DC Comics
The Fantastic Four 2 (Live Action) 2017, Film–20th Century Fox
Moved from 7/14/17 to 6/2/17 and then cancelled. Marvel Comics
Wonder Woman (Live Action) 2017, Film–Warner Bros.
with Gal Godot. DC Comics
Ant-Man (Animated) 2017, TVSeries (6 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Josh Keaton & Melissa Rauch. Marvel Comics
Justice League Action (shorts) (Animated) 2017, WebSeries (22 episodes)–YouTube
With the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy & Rachel Kimsey. 22 shorts on the DC Kids' YouTube channel. DC Comics
Spider-Man: Homecoming (Live Action) 2017, Film–Marvel Studios/Columbia Pictures
with Tom Holland. Marvel Comics
LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain (Animated) 2017, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Anais Fairweather, Grey Griffin, & Mae Whitman. DC Comics
Atomic Blonde (Live Action) 2017, Film–Focus Features
with Charlieze Theron. Based on teh Graphic novel "The Coldest City." Oni Press
Spider-Man (Animated) 2017-present, TVSeries (38 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Robbie Daymond & Nadji Jeter. Marvel Comics
Batman and Harley Quinn (Animated) 2017, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Kevin Conroy and Melissa Rauch. DC Comics
The Defenders (Live Action) 2017, TVSeries (8 episodes)–Netflix
with Charlie Cox, Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter & Finn Jones. Announced on 11/7/13 that this mini-series, along with four other series was part of a batch of new Netflix TV Shows. Marvel Comics
Kingsman: The Golden Circle (Live Action) 2017, Film–20th Century Fox
with Taron Egerton & Colin Firth. Marvel Icon
Inhumans (Live Action) 2017, TVSeries (1 episode)–ABC
with Anson Mount & Serinda Swan. Original set for Phase III film from Marvel Studios. Release date as feature film removed in April 2016. Chnaged to a television series. First two episodes released in theaters in IMAX 2 weeks prior to premiere. Marvel Comics
The Gifted (Live Action) 2017-present, TVSeries (28 episodes)–Fox
with Stephen Moyer & Amy Acker. Marvel Comics
Batman vs Two-Face (Animated) 2017, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Adam West & Burt Ward. Based on the Batman '66 Universe. DC Comics
Marvel Super Hero Adventures (Animated) 2017-2018, TVSeries (20 episodes)–Disney Channel
with the vocal talents of Brian Drummond & Cole Howard. Marvel Comics
Thor: Ragnarok (Live Action) 2017, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Hemsworth. Marvel Comics
Justice League (Live Action) 2017, Film–Warner Bros.
with Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Jason Mamoa and Henry Cavill. Originally announced for 2015. A sequel was in the works but when this film underperformed, it was scrapped. DC Comics
The Punisher (Live Action) 2017-present, TVSeries (26 episodes)–Netflix
with Jon Bernthal. Marvel Comics
Big Hero 6: The Series (Animated) 2017-present, TVSeries (22 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Ryan Potter. Marvel Comics
Runaways (Live Action) 2017-present, TVSeries (23 episodes)–Hulu
with Rhenzy Feliz, Lyrica Okano, Virginia Gardner, Ariela Barer, Gregg Sulkin & Allegra Acosta. Marvel Comics
Happy! (Live Action) 2017-present, TVSeries (18 episodes)–Syfy
with Christopher Meloni. Image
Freedom Fighters: The Ray (Animated) 2017-2018, WebSeries (12 episodes)–CW Seed
with the vocal talents of Russell Tovey, Melissa Benoist & Carlos Valdes. DC Comics
Scalped (Live Action) 2017, TVSeries (1 episode)–WGN America
with Gil Birmingham. A pilot was produced but never picked up. Vertigo
2018
Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Diedrich Bader & Matthew Lillard. DC Comics
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Bruce Greenwood. Based on the Elseworlds title of the same name. DC Comics
Black Lightning (Live Action) 2018-present, TVSeries (26 episodes)–CW
with Cress Williams. Currently in 2nd season (2018/2019). DC Comics
LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of James Arnold Taylor. DC Comics
Black Panther (Live Action) 2018, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chadwick Boseman. Marvel Comics
Krypton (Live Action) 2018-present, TVSeries (10 episodes)–Syfy
with Cameron Cuffe. With the success of Gotham, this series is now in development, circa late 2014. Came to fruition four-years later. DC Comics
Constantine: City of Demons (Animated) 2018-2019, WebSeries (10 episodes)–CW Seed
with the vocal talents of Matt Ryan. Based on the graphic novel Hellblazer: All His Engines. DC Comics
Batman Ninja (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Kôichi Yamadera. DC Comics
Avengers: Infinity War (Live Action) 2018, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlet Johansson and Jeremy Renner. Marvel Comics
LEGO DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Anais Fairweather, Grey Griffin, & Mae Whitman. DC Comics
Deadpool 2 (Live Action) 2018, Film–20th Century Fox
with Ryan Reynolds. On December 12, 2018, Fox released a re-cut version of the film under the title "Once Upon a Deadpool." In an homage to The Princess Bride (1987), the film features Deadpool telling the story to Fred Savage (playing himself). This version toned down the film's violence and cut or bleeped out much of the profanity in order to receive a PG-13 rating in the U.S. instead of the original R rating, but also added some material omitted from the original theatrical release which was included in the 'Super Duper Cut'. Marvel Comics
Cloak & Dagger (Live Action) 2018-present, TVSeries (10 episodes)–Freeform
with Aubrey Joseph and Olivia Holt. Marvel Comics
Ant-Man and The Wasp (Live Action) 2018, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Paul Rudd & Evangeline Lily. Marvel Comics
The Death of Superman (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Jerry O'Connell & Rebecca Romijn. DC Comics
LEGO DC Super Heroes: Aquaman – Rage of Atlantis (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
with the vocal talents of Dee Bradley Baker. DC Comics
Marvel Rising: Initiation (Animated) 2018, TVSeries (6 episodes)–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Chloe Bennet, Dove Cameron, & Kathleen Khavari. Marvel Comics
Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors (Animated) 2018, TVMovie–Disney XD
with the vocal talents of Chloe Bennet, Kim Raver, & Kathleen Khavari. Marvel Comics
DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis (Animated) 2018, Video (1 episode)–Warner Home Video
with the vocal talents of Anais Fairweather, Grey Griffin, & Mae Whitman. DC Comics
Venom (Live Action) 2018, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Tom Hardy. Marvel Comics
Titans (Live Action) 2018-present, TVSeries (11 episodes)–DC Universe/Netflix
with Brenton Thwaits & Teegan Croft. Pilot ordered in late 2014 for TNT but switched to the DC streaming service. Released on Netflix after initial run on DC Universe was completed. DC Comics
Once Upon a Deadpool (Live Action) 2018, Film–20th Century Fox
with Ryan Reynolds. A re-cut version of Deadpool 2. In an homage to The Princess Bride (1987), the film features Deadpool telling the story to Fred Savage (playing himself). This version toned down the film's violence and cut or bleeped out much of the profanity in order to receive a PG-13 rating in the U.S. instead of the original R rating, but also added some material omitted from the original theatrical release which was included in the 'Super Duper Cut'. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Animated) 2018, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Shameik Moore & Jake Johnson. Marvel Comics
Aquaman (Live Action) 2018, Film–Warner Bros.
with Jason Mamoa. DC Comics
2019
Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts (Animated) 2019, TVSpecial–YouTube
with the vocal talents of Chloe Bennet, Kim Raver, & Kathleen Khavari. Marvel Comics
Polar [opens 1/25/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–Netflix
with Katheryn Winnick and Vanessa Hudgens. Dark Horse Comics
Reign of the Supermen [opens 1/29/2019] (Animated) 2019, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
DC Comics
Doom Patrol [opens 2/15/2019] (Live Action) 2019-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–DC Universe/Netflix
with Matt Bomer & April Bowlby. Spin off from Titans. DC Comics
Umbrella Academy [opens 2/15/2019] (Live Action) 2019-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–Netflix
with Colm Feore and Ellen Page. Dark Horse Comics
Captain Marvel [opens 3/8/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Brie Larson. Originally slated for November 2018. Marvel Comics
Shazam! [opens 4/5/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–Warner Bros.
with Zach Levi. Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Charlton/DC Comics
Hellboy [opens 4/12/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–Lionsgate
with David Harbour. Dark Horse Comics
Batman: Hush [opens 4/16/2019] (Animated) 2019, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
DC Comics
Avengers: Endgame [opens 4/26/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Chris Hemsworth, Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlet Johansson and Jeremy Renner. Marvel Comics
Swamp Thing [opens 5/1/2019] (Live Action) 2019-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–DC Universe/Netflix
with Andy Bean & Jennifer Beals. DC Comics
Dark Phoenix [opens 6/7/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–20th Century Fox
with James McAvoy & Jennifer Lawrence. Originally slated for 11/2/18 and then 2/14/19. Marvel Comics
Spider-Man: Far From Home [opens 7/5/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
with Tom Holland. Marvel Comics
The New Mutants [opens 8/2/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–20th Century Fox
with Anya Taylor-Joy and Maisie Williams. Originally slated for April 13, 2018, and then Feb 22, 2019. Marvel Comics
Justice League vs the Fatal Five [opens 8/6/2019] (Animated) 2019, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
supposedly premiering on DC Universe, the DC streaming web service. DC Comics
Joker [opens 10/4/2019] (Live Action) 2019, Film–Warner Bros.
with Joaquin Phoenix. DC Comics
Wonder Woman: Bloodlines [opens 10/22/2019] (Animated) 2019, Video (1 episode)–Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
DC Comics
Batwoman (Live Action) 2019-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–CW
with Ruby Rose. Pilot ordered. Spin off from Arrow. DC Comics
DC Super Hero Girls (Animated) 2019, TVSeries (1 episode)–Cartoon Network
with the vocal talents of Tara Strong, Grey Griffin & Nicole Sullivan. In development. DC Comics
Harley Quinn (Animated) 2019-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–DC Universe/Netflix
with the vocal talents of Kaley Cuoco. DC Comics
Locke & Key (Live Action) 2019-present, TVSeries (8 episodes)–Netflix
with Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones & Jackson Robert Scott. IDW
Metropolis (Live Action) 2019, TVSeries (1 episode)–DC Universe/Netflix
release not yet set. In development, circa 2019-Jan. DC Comics
Pennyworth (Live Action) 2019-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–Epix
with Jack Bannon. DC Comics
Stargirl (Live Action) 2019-present, TVSeries (1 episode)–DC Universe/Netflix
with Brec Bassinger. Also features the Justice Society of America. DC Comics
Watchmen (Live Action) 2019, TVSeries (1 episode)–HBO
release not yet set. DC Comics
Y (Live Action) 2019, TVSeries (1 episode)–FX
with Diane Lane. Currently filiming circa 2019-Jan. Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Announced in 2015 to be a TV series for FX. Vertigo
2020
Birds of Prey (and The Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn) [opens 2/7/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–Warner Bros.
with Margot Robbie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Jurnee Smollett-Bell. DC Comics
Bloodshot [opens 2/21/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–Columbia Pictures
with Vin Diesel. Valiant Comics
Gambit [opens 3/13/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–20th Century Fox
with Channing Tatum. Rumored as Dead circa 2019-Jan. Marvel Comics
Cyborg [opens 4/3/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–Warner Bros.
with Ray Fisher. DC Comics
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 5/1/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
Wonder Woman: 1984 [opens 6/5/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–Warner Bros.
with Gal Gadot & Chris Pine. DC Comics
Green Lantern Corps [opens 7/24/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–Warner Bros.
DC Comics
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 11/6/2020] (Live Action) 2020, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
Flashpoint (Live Action) 2020, Film–Warner Bros.
release not yet set. with Ezra Miller. DC Comics
Morbius The Living Vampire (Live Action) 2020, Film–Sony Pictures Entertainment
with Jared Leto. Rumored 2020 release schedule. Marvel Comics
2021
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 2/12/2021] (Live Action) 2021, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 5/7/2021] (Live Action) 2021, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 11/5/2021] (Live Action) 2021, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
2022
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 2/18/2022] (Live Action) 2022, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 5/6/2022] (Live Action) 2022, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
Untitled Marvel Project [opens 7/29/2022] (Live Action) 2022, Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Marvel Comics
Development Hell
3 Days in Europe (Live Action) , Film
Status currently unknown. Oni Press
#4Hero (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Machinima
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics
The Adventures of Tintin: Prisoners of the Sun (Animated) , Film–Paramount Pictures
release not yet set. with the vocal talents of Jamie Bell. Methuen
Alien Legion (Animated) , Film–Walt Disney Pictures
release not set or confirmed. Epic
Archer & Armstrong (Live Action) , Film
release not yet set as of 2019-Jan. In "fast-track" to Production from unknown studio as of 7/22/2014. Valiant Comics
Atlantis Rising (Live Action) , Film
release not yet set. Status currently unknown. Platinum Studios
Beasts of Burden (Animated) , Film
Status currently unknown. Dark Horse Comics
Billy Smoke (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
with Matthew Fox. Status currently unknown. Oni Press
The Black Widow (Live Action) , Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
release not set. IMDB link, originally here, has gone missing. Originally slated as a Lionsgate release, but now will most likely be a Marvel Studios film. Marvel Comics
Breath of Bones (Live Action) , Film
Status currently unknown. Dark Horse Comics
Button Man: The Killing Game (Live Action) , Film–Dreamworks
Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Status currently unknown. Rebellion
Originally slated to be directed by John Woo. Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. Status currently unknown. Radical Comics
Criminal Macabre (Live Action) , Film–Universal Pictures
Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. Status currently unknown. Dark Horse Comics
The Crow (Live Action) , Film–Columbia Pictures
Status currently unknown. Calibur/Tundra/Kitchen Sink Press
The Damned (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. Status currently unknown. Oni Press
Darkchylde (Live Action) , Film
Status currently unknown. Image
The Darkness (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2009. Status currently unknown. Image
DMZ (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)
release not yet set. Circa Feb 2014, deal made to develop a script. Status currently unknown. Vertigo
Fathom (Live Action) , Film–20th Century Fox
solicited with Megan Fox attached. Release not yet set. Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Status currently unknown. Platinum Studios
Full Moon Fever (Live Action) , Film
release not set. Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. Status currently unknown. AIT/Planet Lair
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. Status currently unknown. Dark Horse Comics
Hack/Slash (Live Action) , Film–Rogue Pictures
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. Status currently unknown. Devil's Due Productions
The Hands of Shang-Chi (Live Action) , Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Originally slated as a Dreamworks project, but now rumored to be part of Phase IV Marvel Studios slate. Marvel Comics
Harbinger (Live Action) , Film–Sony Pictures Entertainment
Status currently unknown. Valiant Comics
Hard Boiled (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Status currently unknown. Dark Horse Comics
Hiding in Time (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Warner Bros.
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. Status currently unknown. Image
Killing Demons (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2009. Status currently unknown. Platinum Studios
King Conan: Crown of Iron (Live Action) , Film
release not set. IMDB record has vanished. Old URL here. release not set. A screenplay by John Milius exists and has been shpped around since at least 2001. Marvel Comics
Lady Sif (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Disney+
2019-Jan: rumored to be part of the Disney+ Streaming Service. Marvel Comics
Status currently unknown. Radical Publishers
Loki (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Disney+
2019-Jan: rumored to be part of the Disney+ Streaming Service. Marvel Comics
Lone Wolf and Cub (Live Action) , Film–Paramount Pictures
Though the comic this film was based on was first published in the United States in 1987, the original Japanese versions began in 1970. Status currently unknown. First Comics
Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron (Animated) , TVSpecial
release not yet set. with the vocal talents of Chloe Bennet, Kim Raver, & Kathleen Khavari. Marvel Comics
Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. This film has been renamed from 'Torso' to 'Ness.' Status currently unknown. Image
New Gods (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
release not yet set. perportedly focusing on Mister Miracle and Big Barda. Ava DuVernay attached to direct. DC Comics
New Warriors (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)
release not yet set. Planned series set in the MCU. Marvel Comics
Nick Fury (Live Action) , Film–Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Studios
Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. Still possible this could be part of an upcoming Marvel Studios film or a rumored part of the Disney+ Streaming Service. Marvel Comics
Painkiller Jane (Live Action) , Film
release not yet set. with Jessica Chastain. Jen & Sylvia Soska were once attached to direct. Event Comics
Pet Robots (Animated) , Film–Walt Disney Pictures
release not yet set. Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. Status currently unknown. Blue Dream Studios
Queen and Country (Live Action) , Film–20th Century Fox
with Ridley Scott attached to direct as of Mar 15, 2018. Status currently unknown. Oni Press
Red (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–NBC
Planned TV series that went unproduced. DC Comics/Wildstorm
Rocket Racoon & Groot (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Disney+
2019-Jan: rumored to be part of the Disney+ Streaming Service. Marvel Comics
Secret Six (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–CBS
release not yet set. In development, circa 2019-Jan. DC Comics
Sleeper (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
release not yet set. Tom Cruise was previously attached to picture. DC/Wildstorm
Spawn (Live Action) , Film–Blumhouse Productions
release not yet set. with Jamie Foxx. Originally planned as a new live-action TV Series. Image
Suicide Squad 2 (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
with Will Smith, Margot Robbie & Jared Leto. 2019-Jan: James Gunn has been hired to write & direct. DC Comics
Survivors' Club (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–CW
release not yet set. In development. Vertigo
Sweet Tooth (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Hulu
release not yet set. Vertigo
Tag (Live Action) , Film–20th Century Fox
Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. Status currently unknown. Boom! Studios
release not yet set. Status currently unknown. Platinum Studios
V For Vendetta (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Channel 4
release not yet set. In development. Vertigo
Villains (Live Action) , Film–Universal Pictures
Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. Status currently unknown. Viper Comics
The Vision and Scarlet Witch (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Disney+
2019-Jan: rumored to be part of the Disney+ Streaming Service. Marvel Comics
The Weapon (Live Action) , Film
with David Henrie. Was tentatively scheduled for 2012. Status currently unknown. Platinum Studios
Winter Soldier & Falcon (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Disney+
2019-Jan: rumored to be part of the Disney+ Streaming Service. Marvel Comics
Witchblade (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010 film. Listed as a TV Series circa 2017-Jan. Status currently unknown. Top Cow Comics
Dead
Bonesaw (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2009. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0461914/ has gone missing. Platinum Studios
Books of Magic (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
release not yet set. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0411185/ has gone missing. DC Comics
Chassis (Live Action) , Film
Tentatively scheduled for unknown date. Status currently unknown. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0475237/ has gone missing. Hurricane Entertainment
Chew (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Showtime
Image
Conan: Red Nails (Animated) , Video (1 episode)–New Line Cinema
with the vocal talents of Ron Perlman. This film had been at the following IMDb link, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0485621/ but no longer. Marvel Comics
Deathlok (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2011, but due to Deathlok's appearance on Agents of SHIELD, this film is nearly 100% dead. Marvel Comics
Dreadstar (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Universal Cable Productions
Announced as In Development on Feb 17, 2015. Marvel Comics
Gamekeeper (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1076813/ has gone missing. Virgin Comics
Gravel (Live Action) , Film–Warner Bros.
Status currently unknown. Avatar Press
Hellboy Animated: The Phantom Claw (Animated) , Video (1 episode)–IDT Entertainment
Tentatively scheduled, though director Tad Stones has mentioned on the Hellboy Animated blog that sales dictate that another movie will not be made at this point. Dark Horse Comics
Hourman (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–CW
Rumored TV Series circa November 2013. No release date set. DC Comics
Hunter's Moon (Live Action) , Film
with Mekhi Phifer. Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1226234/ has gone missing. Boom! Studios
Inferno (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1109602/ has gone missing. Platinum Studios
Julius (Live Action) , Film–Mandalay Pictures
Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1280565/ has gone missing. Oni Press
Locke & Key (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Fox
Not picked up as Pilot for Fox in 2011. IDW
Magdelena (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. Status currently unknown. Top Cow Comics
Magneto (Live Action) , Film–20th Century Fox
with Ian McKellen. Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. At this point it's safe to assume this project is dead. Marvel Comics
Mal Chance (Live Action) , Film
release not yet set. Platinum Studios
The Many Worlds of Jonas Moore (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–MGM
Factory Publishing
Meet The Haunteds (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)
release not yet set. Platinum Studios
Midnight, Mass. (Live Action) , Film–NBC
A television series based on Midnight, Mass was put into development by NBC in 2009 for the 2010-2011 Television Season. Vertigo
Mockingbird (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–ABC Family
This may have morphed into the Marvel's Most Wanted series. Marvel Comics
Monster (Live Action) , Film–New Line Cinema
based on a manga by Naoki Urasawa. Was tentatively scheduled for 2009. Status currently unknown. IMDb listing at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0469469/ has gone missing. Foreign
Monster Club (Animated) , Film
release not yet set. Status currently unknown. AP Comics
No Place (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Syfy
Top Cow Comics
North Wind (Live Action) , Film
Status currently unknown. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1215484/ has gone missing. Boom! Studios
The Other Dead (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–Animal Planet
Announced on 10/10/2014. Status currently unknown IDW
Static Shock (Animated) , Internet (1 episode)–Machinima
Animated series from Reginald Hudlin was indevelopment circa 2014 but never materialized. DC Comics
Sub-Mariner (Live Action) , Film
Was tentatively scheduled for 2010. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0436803/ has gone missing. Originally slated as a Universal project, but Namor'a rights may have reveretd to Marvel Studios. Marvel Comics
Thief of Thieves (Live Action) , TVSeries (1 episode)–AMC
Originally solicited as a possible TV Series, but turned into a 2018 video game. Image
Thor (Animated) , TVSeries (26 episodes)
This was never produced. Details can be found at the Marvel Animated Wiki page.http://marvelanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Thor_(Unproduced_Series) Marvel Comics
Virulents (Live Action) , Film–20th Century Fox
Was tentatively scheduled for 2011. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1082884/ has gone missing. Virgin Comics
We3 (Live Action) , (1 episode)
Tentatively scheduled for 2010. IMDb listing at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1336018/ has gone missing. Vertigo
Werewolf by Night (Live Action) , Film
release not yet set. IMDb page that was here, has gone missing. Originally slated as a Dimension film and most likely defunct. Marvel Comics
X-Force (Live Action) , Film–20th Century Fox
with Ryan Reynolds, Josh Brolin & Zazie Beetz. rumored as dead in 2019-Jan. Marvel Comics