List of superhero television series

The following is a list of superhero television series.

DC and Marvel

As so many DC and Marvel comic books based on superheroes have been adapted into television series, they have separate entries:

Live-action

Title Year(s) Publisher Network Notes
The Lone Ranger[1]1949–1957WXYT (AM)ABCBased on the radio show The Lone Ranger.
Captain Video and His Video Rangers[2]1949–1955OriginalDuMont
Zorro[3]1957–1959ArgosyABC Produced by Walt Disney Productions.
The Invisible Man[4]1958–1959C. Arthur PearsonITV
Doctor Who[5]1963–presentOriginalBBC One
The Green Hornet[6]1966–1967Gold Key ComicsABC Produced by 20th Century Fox Television.
Ultra Series[7]1966–presentOriginalTBS
Captain Nice[8]1967OriginalNBC
Mr. Terrific[9] 1967 Original CBS
Kamen Rider Series[10]1971–presentOriginalMBS
Spectreman[11]1971–1972OriginalFuji TV
The Six Million Dollar Man[12]1973–1978OriginalABC Produced by Universal Television,.
El Chapulin Colorado[13]1973–1979OriginalLas Estrellas
The Tomorrow People[14]1973–1979OriginalITV
The Secrets of Isis[15] 1975–1977 Original CBS
Super Sentai[16]1975–presentOriginalTV Asahi
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl'[4]1976–1977OriginalABCPart of The Krofft Supershow.
Monster Squad[17]1976–1977OriginalNBCSuperheroes based on the Universal Monsters.
Wonderbug[18]1976–1978OriginalABCSegment of The Krofft Supershow.
Man from Atlantis[19] 1977–1978 Original NBC
The Greatest American Hero[20] 1981–1983 Original ABC
Metal Hero Series[21]1982–1998OriginalTV Asahi
Knight Rider[22]1982–1986OriginalNBC
Manimal[4] 1983 Original NBC
Automan[9]1983–1984OriginalABC
Misfits of Science[23]1985–1986OriginalNBC
Street Hawk[24]1985OriginalABC
Super Gran[25]1985–1987DC ThomsonITV
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future[26] 1987–1988 Original Syndication
Sable[27]1987–1988First ComicsABC
My Secret Identity[28] 1988–1991 Original CTV
Super Force[29]1990–1992OriginalSyndication
Highlander: The Series[4] 1992–1998 Original Syndication Based on the film Highlander.
Forever Knight[30]1992–1996OriginalCBSBased on the Nick Night film.
Power Rangers[31] 1993–present Original Fox Contains footage of Super Sentai.
RoboCop: The Series[32] 1994 Original CTV Based on the RoboCop film series. Set between the first two films.
The Secret World of Alex Mack[33] 1994–1998 Original Nickelodeon
VR Troopers[34]1994–1996OriginalSyndicationSeries containing footage of Choujinki Metalder, Jikuu Senshi Spielban and Space Sheriff Shaider.
Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad[35]1994–1995OriginalSyndicationSeries containing footage of Denkou Choujin Gridman.
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills[36]1994OriginalUSA Network
M.A.N.T.I.S.[9] 1995 Original Fox
Bibleman[37] 1995–2011 Original TBN
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys[38]1995–1999OriginalSyndication
Xena: Warrior Princess[39]1995–2001OriginalSyndicationSpin-off of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Masked Rider[40]1995–1996OriginalFoxSeries containing footage of Kamen Rider Black RX.
The Pretender[41]1996–2000OriginalNBC
Big Bad Beetleborgs[42]1996–1998OriginalFoxSeries containing footage of Juukou B-Fighter and B-Fighter Kabuto.
The Sentinel[43]1996–1999OriginalUPN
Early Edition[44]1996–2000OriginalCBS
Night Man[9] 1997–1999 Malibu Comics Syndication
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation[45]1997–1998Mirage StudiosFoxThe series had a crossover with Power Rangers in Space.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer[31]1997–2003OriginalSyndicationContinuation of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer film
Highlander: The Raven[4] 1998–1999 Original USA Network Spin-off of Highlander: The Series.
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven[46]1998–1999Caliber PressSyndication
Young Hercules'[47]1998–1999OriginalFoxPrequel to Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Charmed[48]1998–2006OriginalThe WB
Animorphs[49]1998–1999ScholasticNickelodeon
Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog[50]1998–1999OriginalFox
Angel[51]1999–2004OriginalThe WBSpin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Now and Again[52]1999–2000OriginalCBS
Relic Hunter[53]1999–2002OriginalSyndication
Big Wolf on Campus[54]1999–2002OriginalYTV
Dark Angel[55] 2000–2002 Original Fox
My Hero[56]2000–2006OriginalBBC One
Sheena[57]2000–2002Fiction HouseSyndication
The Tick[58] 2001–2002 New England Comics Fox
Black Scorpion[9] 2001 Original Syfy Continuation of the films Black Scorpion and Black Scorpion II.
Los Luchadores[59]2001OriginalYTV
Cybergirl[60]2001–2002OriginalNetwork Ten
Ace Lightning[61]2002–2004OriginalBBC
Jake 2.0[62]2003–2004OriginalUPN
Tru Calling[63]2003–2005OriginalFox
The 4400[64] 2004–2007 Original USA Network
LazyTown[65]2004–2014OriginalNick Jr.
Kyle XY[66]2005–2009OriginalABC/ABC Family
Heroes[67] 2006–2010 Original NBC
Who Wants to Be a Superhero?[68]2006–2007Dark Horse ComicsSyfyReality series hosted by Stan Lee.
Monster Warriors[69]2006–2008OriginalYTV
The Amazing Extraordinary Friends[70]2006–2008OriginalTVNZ 2
Bionic Woman[71] 2007 Original NBC Reboot of The Bionic Woman.
Painkiller Jane[72]2007Event ComicsGlobal/Syfy
The Middleman[73]2008Viper ComicsABC FamilySeries adapted from the comic book The Middleman
Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight[74]2008–2009OriginalThe CWSeries containing footage of Kamen Rider Ryuki.
The Phantom[75] 2009 King Features Syndicate Syfy
The Listener[76]2009–2014OriginalCTV
Dollhouse[77]2009–2010OriginalFox
Misfits[78]2009–2013OriginalE4
No Ordinary Family[51] 2010–2011 Original ABC Partly inspired by the film The Incredibles.
Lost Girl[79]2010–2015OriginalShowcase/Syfy
Alphas[51] 2011–2012 Original Syfy
The Cape[9] 2011 Original NBC
Teen Wolf[80]2011–presentOriginalMTVBased on the film Teen Wolf.
The Nine Lives of Chloe King[81]2011Liz BraswellABC FamilyBased on the book series by Liz Braswell.
Supah Ninjas[82]2011–2013OriginalNickelodeon
Beauty and the Beast[83]2012–2016OriginalThe CWReboot of Beauty and the Beast.
Continuum[84]2012–2015OriginalShowcase
Lab Rats[85]2012–2016OriginalDisney XD
The Thundermans[86]2013–presentOriginalNickelodeon
Mighty Med[87]2013–2015OriginalDisney XD
The Tomorrow People[88]2013–2014OriginalThe CWU.S. reboot of The Tomorrow People.
Henry Danger[89]2014–presentOriginalNickelodeon
Intelligence[90]2014OriginalCBS
Believe[91]2014OriginalABC
The Librarians[92]2014–presentOriginalTNTContinuation of The Librarian films.
Penny Dreadful[93]2014–2016OriginalShowtime
Heroes Reborn[94] 2015–2016 Original NBC
Powers[94] 2015–2016 Icon Comics PSN
The Messengers[95]2015OriginalThe CW
Limitless[96]2015–1016OriginalCBSBased on the film Limitless.
Ash vs Evil Dead[97]2015–presentOriginalStarzContinuation of the original Evil Dead films.[98]
Lab Rats: Elite Force[99]2016–presentOriginalDisney XDSpin-off of Lab Rats and Mighty Med.
Wynonna Earp[100]2016–presentImage Comics/IDW ComicsSyfy
Cleverman[101]2016–presentOriginalSundanceTV

Animated

Title Year(s) Publisher Network Notes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[102] 1987–1996 Mirage Studios Syndication / CBS Based on the comic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Captain Planet and the Planeteers[103]1990–1996OriginalTBS
Æon Flux[104]1991–1995OriginalMTV
The Tick[105]1994–1996New England ComicsFox
The Head[106]1994–1996OriginalMTV
The Powerpuff Girls[31]1998–2005OriginalCartoon Network
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003-2010 Mirage Studios 4Kids TV / The CW4Kids Based on the comic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Ben 10[31]2005–2008OriginalCartoon Network
Ben 10: Alien Force[31]2008–2010OriginalCartoon Network
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien[31]2010–2012OriginalCartoon Network
Ben 10: Omniverse[31]2012–2014OriginalCartoon Network
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012-present Mirage Studios Nickelodeon Based on the comic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

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