List of television series based on Marvel Comics publications

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Below is a list of television series based on properties of Marvel Comics. This list includes live-action and animated series.

Live-action[edit]

All series produced by Marvel Studios and Marvel Television are set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) unless otherwise noted.

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Production company(s) Network Notes / Ref(s)
Spidey Super Stories 3 29 1974–77 Children's Television Workshop PBS Segments on seasons 4–6 of The Electric Company.[1][2]
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 13 1977–79 Charles Fries Productions / Dan Goodman Productions CBS Started with a television film.[3]
The Incredible Hulk 5 80 1977–82 Universal Television Started with 2 television films and ended with 3 television films post series between 1988 and 1990
Spider-Man 1 41 1978–79 Toei Company TV Tokyo Also features a film. Japanese co-production.
Blade: The Series 1 12 2006 New Line Television / Marvel Television / Phantom Four Films Spike Takes place after the events of Blade: Trinity.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 7 136 2013–20 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Mutant Enemy Productions ABC
Agent Carter 2 18 2015–16 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Fazekas & Butters
Daredevil 3 39 2015–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / DeKnight Productions / Goddard Textiles Netflix
Jessica Jones 3 39 2015–19 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Tall Girls Productions
Luke Cage 2 26 2016–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television
Legion 3 27 2017–19 FX Productions / Marvel Television / Kinberg Genre / Bad Hat Harry Productions / The Donners' Company / 26 Keys Productions FX Connected to the X-Men film series.
Iron Fist 2 23 2017–18 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Devilina Productions Netflix
The Defenders 1 8 2017 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Goddard Textiles / Nine and a Half Fingers, Inc.
Inhumans 1 8 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Devilina Productions ABC Versions of the first two episodes screened in IMAX theaters before its premiere on ABC.
The Gifted 2 29 2017–19 20th Century Fox Television / Marvel Television / Kinberg Genre / Bad Hat Harry Productions / The Donners' Company / Flying Glass of Milk Productions Fox Connected to the X-Men film series.
The Punisher 2 26 ABC Studios / Marvel Television / Bohemian Risk Productions Netflix
Runaways 3 33 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television / Fake Empire Hulu
Cloak & Dagger 2 20 2018–19 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television / Wandering Rocks Productions Freeform
Helstrom 1 10 2020 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television[a] Hulu Not part of the MCU, according to showrunner.[5]
WandaVision 1 9 2021 Marvel Studios Disney+
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 1 6
Loki 2 12 2021–2023
Hawkeye 1 6 2021
Moon Knight 1 6 2022
Ms. Marvel 1 6
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law 1 9
Secret Invasion 1 6 2023
Echo 1 5 2024 Disney+ / Hulu
Ordered
Agatha 1 9 2024 Marvel Studios Disney+ [6][7][8][9][10]
Daredevil: Born Again 1 18 TBA
Ironheart 1 6
Wonder Man 1 TBA
  1. ^ Production of Helstrom was moved to Marvel Studios following the shut down of Marvel Television, with executives from Marvel Television staying on to supervise the completion of the series.[4]

Series inspired by Marvel Comics[edit]

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Production company(s) Network Notes / Ref(s)
Battle Fever J 1 52 1979–80 Toei Company / TV Asahi / Marvel Comics TV Asahi Part of the Super Sentai metaseries and Marvel's Earth-79203.
Japanese co-productions.
Denshi Sentai Denjiman 51 1980–81 Toei Company / Toei Advertising / TV Asahi
Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan 50 1981–82 Toei Company / TV Asahi / Marvel Comics
Mutant X 3 66 2001–04 Marvel Studios / Fireworks Entertainment / Global Television Network Syndication Originally intended to be a series about the X-Men, the show had to be changed for legal reasons.

From Marvel imprints[edit]

Malibu Comics[edit]

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Production company(s) Network Notes / Ref(s)
Night Man 2 44 1997–99 Alliance Atlantis / Village Roadshow Pictures Syndication

Icon Comics[edit]

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Production company(s) Network Notes / Ref(s)
Powers 2 20 2015–16 Sony Pictures Television PlayStation Network
Criminal 1 TBA TBA Amazon MGM Studios / Legendary Television Amazon Prime Video [11]

Television specials[edit]

All specials produced by Marvel Studios are set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) unless otherwise noted.

Title Year Production company(s) Network Collection Notes / Ref(s)
Werewolf by Night 2022 Marvel Studios Disney+ Marvel Studios Special Presentations Halloween special.[12] A fully colorized version, Werewolf by Night in Color, was released in October 2023.[13]
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special Released between Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.[14]
Conclusion of Phase Four of the MCU.

Web series[edit]

Title Year Production company(s) Website(s) Notes / Refs
WHIH Newsfront 2015–16 Marvel Studios YouTube 10 episodes
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot 2016 ABC Studios / Marvel Television ABC.com / YouTube 6 episodes
The Daily Bugle 2019–present Sony Pictures / Marvel Studios (seasons 1–2) YouTube[a] / TikTok[b] 29 episodes

Pilots[edit]

Title Year Production company(s) Network Notes / Ref(s)
Power Pack 1991 New World Television NBC
Marvel's Most Wanted 2016 ABC Studios / Marvel Television Unaired. Intended as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and originally developed for ABC.[15][16][17]
New Warriors 2017 ABC Signature Studios / Marvel Television Unaired. Intended as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and originally developed for Freeform.[18][19] Rejected, never found a new network.[20]

Unscripted[edit]

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Production company(s) Network Notes / Ref(s)
Marvel's 616 1 8 2020 Marvel New Media / Supper Club Disney+ [21]
Marvel Studios: Legends 2 40 2021–present Marvel Studios Disney+
YouTube (Season 2)
Marvel Studios: Assembled 2 20 2021–present Marvel Studios Disney+

Animated[edit]

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Studio Network Notes / Refs
The Marvel Super Heroes 1 65 1966 Grantray-Lawrence Animation / Marvel Comics Group ABC Anthology with rotating segments
Fantastic Four 1 20 1967–68 Hanna-Barbera Productions / Marvel Comics Group
Spider-Man 3 52 1967–70 Grantray-Lawrence Animation / Krantz Films / Marvel Comics Group
The New Fantastic Four 1 13 1978 DePatie-Freleng Enterprises / Marvel Comics Animation NBC
Fred and Barney Meet the Thing 1 13 1979 Hanna-Barbera Productions / Marvel Comics Group Crossover with The Flintstones
Spider-Woman 1 16 1979–80 DePatie-Freleng Enterprises / Marvel Comics Animation ABC
Spider-Man 1 26 1981–82 Marvel Productions Syndication
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends 3 24 1981–83 NBC
The Incredible Hulk 1 13 1982–83
X-Men 5 76 1992–97 Graz Entertainment / Marvel Entertainment Group / Saban Entertainment / New World Entertainment / Genesis Entertainment / New World Animation Fox Kids
Fantastic Four 2 26 1994–96 Marvel Entertainment Group / Marvel Films / Saban Entertainment / New World Entertainment / Genesis Entertainment / New World Animation Syndication Part of The Marvel Action Hour.
Iron Man
Spider-Man 5 65 1994–98 Marvel Entertainment Group / Marvel Films (1994–97) / Marvel Studios (1997–98) / Saban Entertainment / New World Entertainment / New World Animation Fox Kids
The Incredible Hulk 2 21 1996–97 Marvel Entertainment Group / Marvel Films / Saban Entertainment / New World Entertainment / New World Animation UPN Kids
Silver Surfer 1 13 1998 Marvel Entertainment Group / Marvel Studios / Saban Entertainment Fox Kids
Spider-Man Unlimited 1 13 1999–2001 Marvel Studios / Saban Entertainment
The Avengers: United They Stand 1 13 1999–2000
X-Men: Evolution 4 52 2000–03 Film Roman / Marvel Studios The WB
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series 1 13 2003 Mainframe Entertainment / Marvel Entertainment / Adelaide Productions MTV
Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes 1 26 2006–07 Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Studios / MoonScoop Group / M6 / Taffy Entertainment Cartoon Network
The Spectacular Spider-Man 2 26 2008–09 Adelaide Productions / Culver Entertainment / Marvel Entertainment / Sony Pictures Television The CW (season 1)
Disney XD (season 2)
Wolverine and the X-Men 1 26 2009 Marvel Studios / Marvel Entertainment / Toonz Entertainment / First Serve International / Liberation Entertainment / EVA Finance GmbH / Marvel Animation Nicktoons
Iron Man: Armored Adventures 2 52 2009–12 Marvel Animation / Marvel Entertainment / Method Animation / DQ Entertainment / France 2 / Isle of Man Film / Genius / LuxAnimation / Fabrique D'Images / France Télévisions / Onyx Lux
The Super Hero Squad Show 2 52 2009–11 Film Roman / Ingenious Media / Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation Cartoon Network
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes 2 52 2010–12 Disney XD
Marvel Anime: Iron Man 1 12 2010–11 (Japan)
2011–12 (U.S.)
Madhouse / Marvel Entertainment Animax (Japan)
G4 (U.S.)
Each anime series consisted of 12 episodes.
Marvel Anime: Wolverine 1 12
Marvel Anime: X-Men 1 12
Marvel Anime: Blade 1 12
Ultimate Spider-Man 4 104 2012–17 Film Roman / Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation Disney XD
Avengers Assemble 5 127 2013–19 Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. 2 52 2013–15 Film Roman / Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers 1 51 2014–15 (Japan)
2015–16
Toei Animation / Marvel Entertainment / The Walt Disney Company Japan TX Network (Japan) Anime.
Guardians of the Galaxy 3 79 2015–19 Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation Disney XD
Marvel Future Avengers 2 39 2017–18 Madhouse / Marvel Entertainment / The Walt Disney Company Japan Dlife Anime.
Marvel's Spider-Man 3 58 2017–20 Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation Disney XD
Big Hero 6: The Series 3 56 2017–21 Disney Television Animation Disney XD[c] / Disney Channel[d] Continuation of the 2014 film loosely based on Marvel Comics.
M.O.D.O.K. 1 10 2021 Marvel Television Hulu
Baymax! 1 6 2022 Walt Disney Animation Studios Disney+ Spin-off of Big Hero 6: The Series.
Ongoing
Spidey and His Amazing Friends 3 64 2021–present Marvel Entertainment (season 1) / Marvel Studios Animation (season 2–present) / Atomic Cartoons Disney Junior Renewed for a fourth season.[22]
What If...? 2 18 Marvel Studios Animation Disney+ Set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Renewed for a third season.[23]
Hit-Monkey 1 10 Marvel Television (season 1) / 20th Television Animation (season 2) Hulu Renewed for a second season.[24]
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur 2 30 2023–present Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation / Disney Television Animation / Cinema Gypsy Productions Disney Channel
X-Men '97 1 5 2024–present Marvel Studios Animation Disney+ Continuation of X-Men (1992–97).
Renewed for a second and third season.[25][26]
Upcoming
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 1 10 2024 Marvel Studios Animation Disney+ A series set in the MCU about Spider-Man's freshman life before Civil War.
Renewed for a second season.[23]
Marvel Zombies 1 4 A series set in the MCU after the What If...? episode: What If... Zombies?!.
Eyes of Wakanda 1 A series set in the MCU

From Marvel imprints[edit]

From Malibu Comics[edit]

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Studio Network Notes / Refs
Ultraforce 1 13 1994–95 DIC Entertainment / Bohbot Entertainment USA Network
Men in Black: The Series 4 53 1997–2001 Amblin Entertainment / Adelaide Productions / Columbia TriStar Television The WB

From Icon Comics[edit]

Title Seasons Episodes Original broadcast Studio Network Notes / Refs
Super Crooks 1 13 2021 Bones / Millarworld Production Netflix Anime

Pilots[edit]

Title Original broadcast Network
Solarman 1988 Syndication
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men 1989

Television specials[edit]

Title Year Network Notes / Refs
Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel 2013 Disney Channel / Disney XD It aired on August 16, 2013, on Disney Channel and on August 25, 2013 on Disney XD.

Direct-to-video and digital series[edit]

Title Original broadcast Episodes
Astonishing X-Men: Gifted October 27, 2009 (iTunes)
September 28, 2010 (DVD)
6[27]
Black Panther January 16, 2010
Iron Man: Extremis April 16, 2010 (iTunes)
Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. June 14, 2011 (DVD) 5[28]
Thor / Loki: Blood Brothers March 14, 2011 (iTunes) 4[29]
Astonishing X-Men: Dangerous April 10, 2012 (DVD) 6[30]
Astonishing X-Men: Torn August 14, 2012 (DVD) 6[31]
Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable November 13, 2012 (DVD) 7[32]
Inhumans April 23, 2013 (DVD) 12[33]
Wolverine: Origin July 9, 2013 (DVD) 6[34]
Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk September 10, 2013 (DVD) 6[33]
Wolverine Versus Sabretooth January 14, 2014 (DVD) 6[35]
Wolverine: Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today May 13, 2014 (DVD) 6[36]
Eternals September 16, 2014 (DVD) 10[37]
Wolverine Versus Sabretooth: Reborn March 24, 2015 (DVD) 4[38]

Web and shorts series[edit]

Title Original broadcast Production company(s) Website(s) Notes / Refs
Marvel Superheroes: What the--?! 2009–17 Marvel Entertainment Marvel.com 55 episodes.[39]
Fury Files 2012–13 Marvel Entertainment / Marvel Animation Disney XD / Disney+ 21 episodes.[40]
Marvel Video Comics a.k.a. Marvel Ultimate Comics 2016 Marvel Entertainment YouTube (Disney XD channel) / Disney+ 4 episodes.[41]
Marvel Funko Shorts 2016–22 A Large Evil Corporation / Funko Animation Studios YouTube (Marvel Entertainment channel) / Disney+ 13 episodes.[42]
Marvel's Rocket & Groot 2017 Marvel Animation / Passion Pictures Disney XD 12 episodes.[43]
Marvel's Ant-Man 6 episodes.[44][45]
Marvel Super Hero Adventures 2017–20 Marvel Animation Disney Channel (Disney Junior block) / Disney Junior / YouTube (Marvel HQ channel) 40 episodes.[46][47]
Marvel Rising: Initiation 2018 Marvel Animation / Passion Pictures Disney XD 6 episodes.[48]
Baymax And Disney Television Animation YouTube (Disney Channel channel) 6 episodes.
Baymax Dreams 2018–21 Disney Channel / YouTube (Disney Channel channel) 6 episodes.
Big Chibi 6 The Shorts 2018–19 12 episodes.[49]
Baymax & Mochi 2019 3 episodes.[50]
Marvel Battleworld 2020–21 Funko Animation Studios YouTube (Marvel HQ channel) / Disney+ 12 episodes. Season 1 is titled Mystery of the Thanostones & Season 2 is titled Treachery at Twilight.[51]
Ongoing
Meet Spidey and His Amazing Friends 2021–present Marvel Entertainment (season 1) / Marvel Studios Animation (season 2–present) / Atomic Cartoons Disney Channel (Disney Junior block) / Disney Junior / YouTube (Disney Junior / Marvel HQ channel) 21 episodes.[52][53]
I Am Groot 2022–present Marvel Studios Animation Disney+ 10 episodes, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Television blocks[edit]

Title Year Production company(s) Network Notes / Ref(s)
Marvel Action Universe 1988–91 Marvel Productions / New World Television Syndication
The Marvel Action Hour 1994–96 Genesis Entertainment

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Seasons 1–2
  2. ^ Seasons 2–3
  3. ^ Seasons 1 and 3
  4. ^ Season 2 only

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