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The Justice League of America gathers the greatest heroes in the DC Universe onto one team. That team has appeared in more than just the static pages of comic books.
DC Comics/Hanna-Barbera/Warner Home Video's Super Friends: The Lost Episodes DVD has a clear understanding of its own ridiculousness. 6/10.
The recent success of The Dark Knight on the silver screen is only the latest in a long line of multimedia triumphs for the alter ego of billionaire Bruce Wayne.
Partner to arguably the most famous crime fighter in the world, Robin is most often seen alongside his mentor. The most well known sidekick ever, he gets screen time.
Ray Palmer uses his control over his size and weight to become the tiny hero known as the Atom. Despite his diminutive size, he has been a large presence on television.
Created as the embodiment of modern woman, Wonder Woman has stood for over sixty years as an icon of feminine power and a symbol of female empowerment.
Donna Troy, rescued by Wonder Woman, raised as an Amazon and magically endowed with powers similar to her grown up counterpart has made a few brief appearances on TV.
Robin Hood by way of Batman, Green Arrow toiled for years in relative obscurity in the comics. He got little screen time until the 21st Century. Today he's mainstream.
Created in the mid 1960's, the Teen Titans have showed up on tv screens in various versions ever since. Sidekicks they may be, but they're the best sidekicks around.
Created in 1980 by Marv Wolfman and George Perez, Victor Stone is part man, part machine. A minor character in the comics, he is usually seen as part of the Teen Titans.
Half a decade after Superman was first published in his own comic, his adventures as a youngster hit newsstands. Since the late 1960's, he's been a regular on television.
The legendary Gardner Fox teamed up with artist Dennis Neville to create Hawkman in 1940. In 1967, he made his television debut and he's been flying high ever since.
Created in 1941, Plastic Man has always been under appreciated. He has only appeared on television a handful of times, but he does keep popping up regularly.
Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger in 1941, Aquaman was among the first superheroes to leap from the static world of comic pages to Saturday morning television.
Superman, rocketed off Krypton, crashed on Earth as a baby to grow into the greatest hero in history. The Last Son of Krypton also rocketed off the page into every media.
Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger in 1941, Aquaman has made many appearances in animation, but live action versions have been few and far between.
Created as the embodiment of modern woman, Wonder Woman has stood for over sixty years as an icon of feminine power and a symbol of female empowerment.
Since 1967, either as the Flash or Kid Flash and sometimes both, Barry Allen. Wally West and Bart Allen have had been speeding across television screens.
Lois Lane has always needed saving by the Man of Steel. She debuted with Big Blue in Action Comics #1 in 1938 and has been getting pushed out of windows ever since.
Twins have a special connection. So helping them choose Halloween costumes that showcase their bond can be exciting.
DC Comics' villain Metallo turned 50 in 2009, and to celebrate he'll appear on 'Smallville' and in the Superman/Batman animated film. Get caught up on his backstory.
The creation of comic Jim Gaffigan, these bits originally aired on Conan O'Brien's late night talk show. The jokes are about as bland and bleached as its subjects.
A review of the new film, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, starring Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis and Ioan Gruffudd. It's pretty to look at.
Since the Silver Age of Comics, four men have borne the emerald power ring to protect sector 2814, both on paper and on the small screen. One day he may hit theaters.


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