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:
Toei Company
Japan's Toei Company has also produced numerous tokusatsu superhero television shows, listed in the following article:
Miscellaneous live-action
This table does not list TV series based on properties owned by DC Comics, Marvel Comics, or Toei.
Animated
See also
Footnotes
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