List of Television Series Based On Marvel Comics - Animated Series

Animated Series

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

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