Television
- The first version of the Masters of Evil appear in The Marvel Super Heroes episode "Zemo and his Masters of Evil."
- The Masters of Evil appear in The Avengers: United They Stand episode "Command Decision". The team consists of Baron Helmut Zemo, Tiger Shark, Absorbing Man, Moonstone, Whirlwind, Boomerang, Cardinal, and Dragonfly.
- The Masters of Evil appear in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. This version is brought together by the Enchantress under Loki's orders. As the series goes on, more villains are enlisted. In the episode "Living Legend", the Enchantress and Executioner recruit Baron Heinrich Zemo to their side when they appear in Arnim Zola's laboratory. In "Everything is Wonderful", Enchantress gets Wonder Man on his side after reassembling him promising him that she will restore Wonder Man to normal form. The episode "Gamma World" Pt. 2 shows them having recruited the Crimson Dynamo and adding Abomination when they find him in the desert. In the episode "Masters of Evil," Baron Heinrich Zemo leads the villains he and Enchantress gather into taking out the Avengers one by one. When it came to Hawkeye and Black Panther's attempted rescue mission, they revealed to Baron Heinrich Zemo that they picked up Ant-Man in Wakanda enabling him enough time to gather some weapons. When the Avengers are freed, they end up fighting the Masters of Evil and nearly defeat them until Enchantress uses her magic to get herself and the Masters of Evil back to Arnim Zola's lab. In the episode "This Hostage Earth," Baron Zemo and Enchantress recruit Grey Gargoyle, Chemistro, and Living Laser to help them when Enchantress steals the Norn Stones from Karnilla. The Masters of Evil are each positioned at different parts of the world to guard a Norn Stone in order to make Earth one with the different Asgardian kingdoms. It is revealed the Enchantress has been working for Loki so he could take over Asgard while Thor was occupied on Earth. In the episode "Acts of Vengeance," Enchantress plans her revenge on Baron Zemo by targeting the other members. Enchantress turns Chemistro to gold, trapped Living Laser in light form, and killed Arnim Zola. The Avengers find Baron Zemo, Abomination, and Wonder Man in Avengers Mansion where they ask the Avengers for help. While Crimson Dynamo is serving as a diversion, Black Panther plans to use a power dampener to suppress Enchantress. While Hulk and Abomination fight Executioner, the others fight Enchantress when she infiltrates Avengers Mansion by disguising herself as Chemistro. After Enchantress' magic is negated by the power dampeners, Wonder Man prevents Baron Zemo from finishing off Enchantress. When Enchantress gets the Norn Stone, Wonder Man grabs it as both of them disappear in a bright light which knocks out everyone present. In the aftermath of Enchantress' attack, Baron Zemo, Abomination, Crimson Dynamo, and Executioner are remanded to Prison 42.
- In the Iron Man: Armored Adventures episode "Titanium vs. Iron," Pepper hacked into the S.H.I.E.L.D. Database and tells Tony that S.H.I.E.L.D. has suspected Justin Hammer has done illegal businesses with the Masters of Evil.
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