Justice League Action | |
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Genre | Action Adventure Superhero Comedy Science fiction Fantasy |
Based on | Justice League by |
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Composer | Kevin Riepl |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 52[1] (list of episodes) |
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Editor | Bruce A. King |
Running time | 15 minutes |
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Distributor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
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Network | Cartoon Network |
Release | November 26, 2016 (UK)[2] December 16, 2016 (US)[3] – June 3, 2018 |
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Justice League Action is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics superhero team Justice League. The series is produced by Jim Krieg, Butch Lukic, and Alan Burnett. This show debuted on Cartoon Network UK[4] on November 26, 2016,[5][6] and premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network on December 16, 2016.[3] The series concluded on June 3, 2018.[7]
Plot[]
The series features the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and all the members of the Justice League as they fight various megavillains and other threats in order to protect Earth.[4]
Voice cast[]
Crew[]
- Aaron Chavda – Visual FX Animation
- Wes Gleason – Casting and Voice Director
- Brett Hardin – Design and Visual FX Animation
- Shane Glines – Character Designer
Series overview[]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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1 | 52[80] | November 26, 2016 (UK) December 16, 2016 (US) |
June 3, 2018 (US) | |
Shorts | 22 | June 29, 2017 | December 21, 2017 |
Episodes[]
Season 1 (2016–2018)[]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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1 | "Classic Rock (Shazam Slam: Part 1)"[81] | Jake Castorena | Patrick Rieger | December 16, 2016 | 1.11[82] | |
Believing he is saving a homeless man from strange creatures while on patrol in Gotham City, Batman intervenes for the Wizard who is on a mission to save Billy Batson from Black Adam when he unleashes the Brothers Djinn from their imprisonment in the Rock of Eternity. | ||||||
2 | "Power Outage (Shazam Slam: Part 2)"[81] | Jake Castorena | Heath Corson | November 26, 2016 December 16, 2016 (US) | (UK)1.11[82] | |
Superman, Wonder Woman, and Martian Manhunter try to stop the Djinn Calythos who has possessed Parasite during his rampage at Stryker's Island, steals their powers, and plans to use his scimitar to raise a volcano in Metropolis as part of the Brothers Djinn's plot to revert Earth back to its primordial state. | ||||||
3 | "Night of the Bat (Shazam Slam: Part 3)"[81] | Doug Murphy | Heath Corson | December 16, 2016 | 1.11[82] | |
Working with Green Arrow, Batman chases after the Djinn Uthool. When Uthool suddenly disappears, it turns out that Uthool has possessed Batman where he defeats Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Booster Gold in his plot to have the Hall of Justice's core temperature break the Earth's mantle. Upon Uthool transforming Batman into a bat monster, Superman ends up fighting Uthool in order to get him out of Batman. | ||||||
4 | "Abate and Switch (Shazam Slam: Part 4)"[81] | Jake Castorena | Patrick Rieger | December 16, 2016 | 1.11[82] | |
Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman pursue the remaining Djinn Abnegazar, Rath, and Nyorlath where they plan to reopen Calythos' fissure. They drained Superman and Wonder Woman's powers upon saying their name. John Constantine arrives to help them as Green Arrow, Plastic Man, and Swamp Thing also arrive to fight the three Djinn. Afterwards, Black Adam breaks free from his Earthly imprisonment to fight the heroes as Batman arrives with Shazam and the Justice League to fight him and the remaining Djinn. | ||||||
5 | "Follow That Space Cab!" | Jake Castorena | Paul Dini | November 26, 2016 January 21, 2017 (US)[80] | (UK)0.65[83] | |
Superman teams up with Hawkman and Space Cabbie to protect Mister Mind from the intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo who seeks to hand him over to an intergalactic crime lord named Boss Kack after double-crossing fellow bounty hunter Jonas Glim. | ||||||
6 | "Nuclear Family Values" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini | November 27, 2016 January 28, 2017 (US)[80] | (UK)0.76[84] | |
With most of the Justice League unavailable, Firestorm is the only one to stop a family of androids called the Nuclear Family from blowing up a nuclear power plant. | ||||||
7 | "Zombie King" | Jake Castorena | Paul Dini | December 3, 2016 February 4, 2017 (US)[80] | (UK)0.87[85] | |
Batman teams up with John Constantine, Zatanna, and Swamp Thing when Solomon Grundy tries to raise a zombie army with a magical gem that would also enable him to transform anyone into zombies. | ||||||
8 | "Galaxy Jest" | Jake Castorena | Duane Capizzi | December 4, 2016 February 11, 2017 (US)[86] | (UK)0.83[87] | |
Superman and Wonder Woman have to rescue Joker from Mongul. Meanwhile, Batman and Flash try to stop a massive laughing gas bomb that Joker has hidden away in Gotham City. | ||||||
9 | "Time Share" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Josie Campbell | December 10, 2016 February 18, 2017 (US)[86] | (UK)0.74[88] | |
Batman and Blue Beetle are thrown back in time where they must stop Chronos from killing Batman on his first night in Gotham City where he faces off against Carmine Falcone and his men. Note: The theme song from Batman: The Animated Series was used as Past Batman's theme. | ||||||
10 | "Under a Red Sun" | Doug Murphy | Story by : Shannon Denton Teleplay by : Heath Corson | December 11, 2016 February 25, 2017 (US)[86] | (UK)0.83[89] | |
After a brief team up with Batman and Big Barda in their battle against the Parademons, Superman is transported to a planet orbiting a red sun by Steppenwolf. This is part of Steppenwolf's plan to kill Superman and become a legend. Now with his powers slowly depleting, Superman must defeat Steppenwolf and get back to Earth. As this is happening, Batman and Big Barda head to Darkseid's fortress on Apokolips in order to find information on where Superman was transported to. | ||||||
11 | "Play Date" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Paul Dini | December 17, 2016 March 4, 2017 (US) | (UK)0.90[90] | |
When the Justice League Watchtower is invaded by Toyman and his army of....toys, Wonder Woman, Superman, Cyborg, and Batman are turned into players in a twisted version of a fighting game. Now Cyborg will need all of his gaming skills to get out of this one. | ||||||
12 | "Repulse!" | Curt Geda | Jeremy Adams | December 18, 2016 March 11, 2017 (US) | (UK)0.74[91] | |
While out with Wonder Woman, Superman has been infected by the "Repulse" as part of Lex Luthor's plan to destroy Superman. Because of this, Superman has now become the new Repulse. As Wonder Woman and Hawkman try to find a way to save him, Superman must remove nanobots from his body by sending them into a black hole before he gets pulled into it as well. Though Lex Luthor plans to take advantage of the situation by trying to kill Superman. | ||||||
13 | "Trick or Threat" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini | December 24, 2016 March 18, 2017 (US) | (UK)0.67[92] | |
Cain the Caretaker tells the audience a Halloween tale about the House of Mystery where Batman, Zatanna, Constantine, and Doctor Fate are all turned back into 10-year-olds, with very little memory of who they really are, by Klarion the Witch Boy. After falling for Klarion's trap and regaining their memories, the 10-year-old Justice Leaguers must fight Klarion the Witch Boy even when he unleashes vampires, a werewolf, a monster that resembles Frankenstein's monster, a pumpkin-headed creature, and some small demons on them. They must also find a way to defeat Klarion when he gets his hands on the Helmet of Fate, turn themselves back to normal, and escape the House of Mystery before it disappears by midnight. | ||||||
14 | "Speed Demon" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini | December 11, 2016 March 25, 2017 (US) | (Poland)0.63[93] | |
After defeating a magically-enhanced Harley Quinn, Batman and Zatanna encounter Amber and her boss Brother Night who later uses his dark magic to animate and control the Batmobile in the form of a demon car and kidnap Zatanna in the process where she gets bound and trapped in the Batmobile. With the help of Etrigan the Demon, Batman must save her, stop the now-demonic Batmobile, and defeat Brother Night and Amber even when Etrigan the Demon enlists Merlin to help them out by enchanting an ice cream van for a high-speed battle. | ||||||
15 | "Hat Trick" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Duane Capizzi | December 11, 2016 April 8, 2017 (US) | (Poland)0.62[94] | |
Felix Faust steals Zatanna's hat during a mannequin attack on a mall. He plans to use Zatanna's hat to free a massive demon called Ghast and get his youth back upon performing a summoning ritual at the Hebrides. While Batman and Etrigan the Demon face off against Ghast to keep him from getting to the mainland, Zatanna uses every trick in her arsenal to get her hat back from Felix Faust. | ||||||
16 | "Luthor in Paradise" | Jake Castorena | Matt Wayne and Stan Berkowitz | December 11, 2016 April 29, 2017 (US) | (Poland)0.79[95] | |
With help from the seductive witch Circe, Lex Luthor invades the Amazon island of Wonder Woman's home world, Themyscira, to obtain a mystical staff from Hippolyta that leads to the Fallen Realm. Their goal upon arriving in the Fallen Realm is to obtain the Oculus of the Argo, an artifact of the Olympian Gods that would give anyone that wields it the powers of Zeus which had been entrusted to Hippolyta by Hera. With help from Superman and Batman, Wonder Woman must find a way to stop those villains before they obtain the Oculus of Argos. | ||||||
17 | "Plastic Man Saves the World" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Heath Corson | January 15, 2017 May 6, 2017 (US) | (UK)0.73[96] | |
While Superman, Batman, Cyborg, and Vixen try to stop Brainiac, Plastic Man sneaks into Brainiac's spaceship to destroy the shrink ray and save the world in order to prove that he is a worthy superhero. | ||||||
18 | "Field Trip" | Jake Castorena | Josie Campbell | January 21, 2017[97] May 13, 2017 (US) | (UK)0.58[98] | |
As Superman gives Blue Beetle, Firestorm, and Stargirl a tour of the Fortress of Solitude, they run afoul of General Zod, Faora, and Quex-Ul who are accidentally freed from the Phantom Zone. Now with Superman trapped inside, the three teenage superheroes must work together to stop the Kryptonian villains. | ||||||
19 | "Rage of the Red Lanterns" | Jake Castorena | Ernie Altbacker | December 18, 2016 May 20, 2017 (US) | (Poland)0.66[99] | |
Lobo steals three newly-forged rings from the Red Lanterns and pits Atrocitus, Bleez, Dex-Starr, Zilius Zox, and Skallox against Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg. After Lobo unlocks the Spider Gauntlet's powers, the Justice League and the Red Lanterns must team up to defeat him. | ||||||
20 | "Freezer Burn" | Jake Castorena | Jeremy Adams | December 18, 2016 May 27, 2017 (US) | (Poland)0.66[100] | |
Mr. Freeze flies on his freeze gun-wielding airship to freeze all of Gotham City using Killer Frost as his power source after tricking her into an alliance after she evaded Firestorm. While Batman deals with Mr. Freeze, Firestorm will have to save Killer Frost where he develops a crush on her at the same time. | ||||||
21 | "Inside Job" | Doug Murphy | Heath Corson | March 11, 2017[101] June 3, 2017 (US) | (France)0.61[102] | |
When Superman is infected with a nanobot swarm that is sucking up Superman's solar energy upon being shot into him by Lex Luthor, Atom shrinks Batman and Wonder Woman down to micro-size so that they can enter his bloodstream and dispose of the nanobot swarm by disposing of the nanobot queen. | ||||||
22 | "The Trouble with Truth" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Mairghread Scott | March 11, 2017[103] June 3, 2017 (US) | (France)0.61[102] | |
Athena shows up wanting Wonder Woman to relocate to Mount Olympus so that she can fill in the position of Goddess of Truth. In order to see if Wonder Woman is worthy, Athena follows her, Batman, and Green Arrow on their mission to stop the H.I.V.E. from setting their cobalt fusion bomb off at the docks. | ||||||
23 | "Double Cross" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Jonathan Callan | March 10, 2017[104] June 10, 2017 (US) | (Canada)0.76[105] | |
In order for Batman and Firestorm to lure Deadshot into a trap, they have Plastic Man pose as Two-Face due to the fact that Deadshot was hired by Penguin to kill him. Things go well at first until the real Two-Face escapes from Firestorm's custody. | ||||||
24 | "Battle for the Bottled City" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Heath Corson | January 29, 2017 June 17, 2017 (US) | (UK)0.68[106] | |
After the events of "Plastic Man Saves the World," Atom shrinks Superman down to microscopic size so that he can enter the Bottled City of Kandor that was previously in Brainiac's possession. When Brainiac breaks into the Fortress of Solitude, defeats Cyborg, and reclaims the bottle, Atom must try to stop Brainiac all on his own with the help of some Superman robots. | ||||||
25 | "Garden of Evil" | Shaunt Nigoghossian[107] | Paul Dini[107] | March 11, 2017[108] June 24, 2017 (US) | (France)0.64[109] | |
When Swamp Thing has a blind date with Poison Ivy which leads to her controlling him in her plot to overrun Gotham City with her monstrous plants, Batman works on an antidote to free Swamp Thing from Poison Ivy's control. Meanwhile, Poison Ivy is collaborating with Harley Quinn to help her keep Swamp Thing in check. So Superman, Firestorm, and Vixen work to fight the Queens of Crime on their home turf. | ||||||
26 | "All Aboard the Space Train" | Doug Murphy | Ray Utarnachitt | March 11, 2017[110] July 1, 2017 (US) | (France)0.62[111] | |
In a strange turn of events, Batman and Cyborg enlist the help of Space Cabbie and a defrosted Jonah Hex to stop Kanjar Ro's hijacking of an intergalactic space train. | ||||||
27 | "Time Out"[112] | Jake Castorena | Jonathan Callan | July 8, 2017[113] | 0.68[114] | |
After Wonder Woman freezes in time following a fight with the H.I.V.E., Batman teams up with Booster Gold when a creature called the Chronovore starts literally eating up time. | ||||||
28 | "The Fatal Fare"[115][116] | Doug Murpy | Paul Dini | May 28, 2017[115] July 15, 2017 (US)[113] | (Scandinavia)0.66[117] | |
While dealing with a competition in Roxy Rocket, Space Cabbie inadvertently learns about a great threat to the Justice League when one of his passengers turns out to be Darkseid. Upon taking him to one of the moons of a planet, Space Cabbie discovers that Darkseid, Desaad, and Kanto are torturing Superman with the virus in their Mother Box. Space Cabbie ends up doing a trick that ends up bringing Hawkman and Swamp Thing to his aid. | ||||||
29 | "Mxy's Mix-Up"[118] | Doug Murphy | Jim Krieg | July 22, 2017[113] | 0.56[119] | |
As Superman and Batman take Stargirl on a ride-along to protect the United Nations from Gorilla Grodd and his army of gorillas, Mister Mxyzptlk pops up from the 5th Dimension and thinks it would be great fun to put each of the superheroes' brains into another hero's body. Even when the Justice League's bravo team and Firestorm arrive and fall for the same brain-swapping move, the Justice League must find a way to trick Mister Mxyzptlk into saying his name backwards and defeat Gorilla Grodd. | ||||||
30 | "Supernatural Adventures in Babysitting"[120] | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Ernie Altbacker | July 29, 2017[113] | 0.59[121] | |
After helping Batman take down some criminals, Stargirl babysits Professor Anderson's son Timmy while he is away. During this time, Klarion the Witch Boy invades Professor Anderson's house and poses as Timmy in order to obtain the Magdalene Grimoire. Upon Klarion the Witch Boy shedding his disguise when the Magdalene Grimore is found, Stargirl notifies Batman of this and he brings John Constantine to help him and Stargirl reclaim the Magdalene Grimoire and defeat Klarion the Witch Boy. | ||||||
31 | "Booster's Gold"[122] | Jake Castorena | Jim Krieg | August 9, 2017[123][124] August 12, 2017 (US)[125] | (Portugal)0.46[126] | |
Upon arriving on an island near the Bermuda Triangle when looking for Booster Gold on Batman's behalf Green Arrow becomes involved with Booster Gold when he discovers that the self-centered superhero has brought dinosaurs back from the past for a money-making venture upon establishing Dinosaur Island ever since he saw a movie where scientists cloned the dinosaurs back to life. | ||||||
32 | "Boo-ray for Bizarro"[127][128] | Doug Murphy | Heath Corson | August 10, 2017[123][124] August 19, 2017 (US)[129] | (Portugal)0.72[130] | |
When Amazo attacks Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Flash, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter where he begins to replicate their powers one-by-one, the klutzy Superman look-alike Bizarro becomes the Justice League's last hope to turn things around. | ||||||
33 | "Best Day Ever"[131] | Jake Castorena | Paul Dini | August 10, 2017[123][124] August 26, 2017 (US)[132] | (Portugal)0.52[133] | |
Joker springs Lex Luthor from prison with the help of a Mother Box. Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Flash must work to catch them all over the world. | ||||||
34 | "The Cube Root"[134] | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Story by : Ernie Altbacker Teleplay by : Jennifer Muro | August 14, 2017[123][124] September 2, 2017 (US)[132] | (Portugal)0.54[135] | |
Firestorm attends the opening of the new Science Center established by Martin Stein's old college roommate Mister Terrific until it gets crashed by Calculator. When Calculator hacks Mister Terrific's T-spheres and separates Firestorm back into Ronnie Raymond and Martin Stein, it's up to Martin Stein and Mister Terrific to work together to free Ronnie Raymond and defeat Calculator. | ||||||
35 | "Superman's Pal, Sid Sharp"[136] | Jake Castorena | Brian Ford Sullivan | August 14, 2017[123][124] September 9, 2017 (US)[132] | (Portugal)0.60[137] | |
Struggling Daily Planet reporter Sid Sharp has aspirations on becoming a superhero and has been having problems with Clark Kent beating him to the Superman stories. When Sid Sharp is mistaken as Superman by the Parademons, Darkseid plans to lure Superman into a trap that is manned by Desaad, Granny Goodness, Kalibak, and Kanto. | ||||||
36 | "Superman Red vs Superman Blue"[138] | Doug Murphy | Heath Corson | August 15, 2017[123][124] September 16, 2017 (US) | (Portugal)0.64[139] | |
Upon stealing an invention from a laboratory, Lex Luthor comes up with the means to separate each Justice Leaguer in two: the blue one being passive and good, the red one being aggressive and mean. He does this on Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman as the blue sides of them work with Green Arrow to stop Lex Luthor and their red counterparts from doing the same thing to all of Earth. | ||||||
37 | "The Ringer"[140][141] | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Jennifer Muro[142] | August 16, 2017[123][124] September 23, 2017 (US) | (Portugal)0.52[143] | |
Sinestro's ring is suddenly much more powerful than usual during his fight with Green Lantern. Superman and Wonder Woman send a microscopic Atom into his ring to find out what the cause might be. While the others fight Sinestro, Atom fights past the fear parts of the power ring and finds the battery to Sinestro's power ring inside being guarded by Sinestro Corps member Despotellis. | ||||||
38 | "Forget Me Not"[144][145] | Shaunt Nigoghossian[144] | Jeremy Adams[144] | August 16, 2017[123][124] September 30, 2017 (US) | (Portugal)0.57[146] | |
Firestorm finds that Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman are in their civilian identities and have no memory of them being superheroes. He discovers that Felix Faust is behind this. Now Firestorm must find a way to get rid of their amnesia so that they can save Metropolis from an attack by Felix Faust and his army of Golems. Firestorm ends up turning the Golems into 3 cars and a moped. | ||||||
39 | "The Brain Buster"[147] | Doug Murphy | Geoffrey Thorne and John Semper | October 7, 2017 | 0.56[148] | |
A mysterious creature abducts Batman, Mr. Terrific, Lex Luthor, Calculator, and Brain where it puts them to the test to discover the smartest among them. They are unaware that the mysterious creature is someone they'd least suspect. | ||||||
40 | "E. Nigma, Consulting Detective" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Jonathan Callan | October 14, 2017 | 0.58[149] | |
When the Joker traps Batman in one of his traps, Wonder Woman and Green Arrow decide against their better judgement to allow Riddler, who is trying to go straight, to help them track him down. Riddler assists them because Joker has stolen his riddle motives as he deciphers Joker's riddles that lead him, Wonder Woman, and Green Arrow to Solomon Grundy's cell, the Iceberg Lounge, and the Gotham Art Museum. | ||||||
41 | "Harley Goes Ape!" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Paul Dini | October 21, 2017 | 0.64[150] | |
When Gorilla Grodd takes control over the giant chimpanzee Titano, the only person who seems to be able to override his control is the medical worker who nursed him as a chimp at S.T.A.R. Labs. Unfortunately, she's now known as Harley Quinn. As Superman wears a lead suit when going up against Titano's Kryptonite gaze, Stargirl must help Harley Quinn free Titano so that Superman and Stargirl can defeat Gorilla Grodd. | ||||||
42 | "Phased and Confused"[151] | Jake Castorena | Patrick Rieger | August 15, 2017[123][124] October 28, 2017 (US) | (Portugal)0.59[152] | |
An explosion near the sun opens a temporary rift into the Phantom Zone allowing General Zod to escape as he plans to free Faora and Quex-Ul. When members of the Justice League are affected by a fragment of Krypton (which didn't turn into Kryptonite) and become phantom-like, their only hope for freedom is to somehow get a message to Booster Gold to get them out of the phantom-like state before they end up in the Phantom Zone as well as stopping General Zod before he frees Faora and Quex-Ul. | ||||||
43 | "It'll Take a Miracle!" | Jake Castorena | Jeremy Adams | November 4, 2017 | 0.63[153] | |
Big Barda's life hangs in the balance when Batman is forced by Darkseid to track down the elusive Mister Miracle (who is Big Barda's boyfriend) and bring back the Anti-Life Equation he stole from Apokolips. Even when Batman finds Mister Miracle, he has to compete with Granny Goodness and the Female Furies members Bernadeth and Lashina to see who will get the Anti-Life Equation to Darkseid first. | ||||||
44 | "System Error" | Jake Castorena | Patrick Rieger | November 11, 2017 | 0.54[154] | |
When Batman discovers he and the rest of the Justice League are robots while fighting villains that don't normally team up, he, Superman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Booster Gold investigate to find out who did this and why? They find their answers to be part of a research done by Darkseid where the robot Justice League members can't attack him or the Parademons. | ||||||
45 | "Race Against Crime" | Doug Murphy | Jeremy Adams | November 18, 2017 | 0.69[155] | |
Superman and Flash race for charity only to fall under a trap perpetrated by Lex Luthor who has devised a "time" suit with the help of Chronos that allows him to control everyone's speed. | ||||||
46 | "Party Animal" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini and Tim Sheridan | December 2, 2017 | 0.52[156] | |
Determined to finally throw a successful Christmas party for the Justice League, Green Arrow finds his plans thwarted when Plastic Man brings a tranquilized Solomon Grundy to the gathering as Plastic Man didn't want to make a scene while trying to incarcerate Solomon Grundy at S.T.A.R. Labs during their Christmas party. | ||||||
47 | "Watchtower Tours" | Jake Castorena | Tim Sheridan | December 10, 2017[157] May 29, 2018 (US) | (Poland) 0.44[158] | |
When Booster Gold and Skeets start giving tours of the Watchtower to make some extra cash, they inadvertently bring in Granny Goodness, Joker, and Toyman who are disguised as tourists. | ||||||
48 | "Barehanded" | Jake Castorena | Story by : Jim Krieg & Andy Breckman Teleplay by : Jim Krieg | December 10, 2017[159] May 30, 2018 (US) | (Poland)0.41[160] | |
When Green Lantern leaves his ring in an intergalactic restroom after washing his hands, he discovers it's gone. This leads him and Space Cabbie on a wild chase for the aliens who might have taken it. Note: At the end of the episode, Space Cabbie's new GPS is revealed to be an amnesiac Aya from Green Lantern: The Animated Series, who leaves in search of "something... or someone" (Razer). | ||||||
49 | "Captain Bamboozle" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Marc Guggenheim | December 10, 2017[159] May 31, 2018 (US) | (Poland)0.41[161] | |
Mister Mxyzptlk decides to create some mischief by endowing Shazam's well-meaning Uncle Dudley with superpowers bigger than anyone in the Justice League. | ||||||
50 | "Keeping Up with the Kryptonians" | Jake Castorena | Story by : Andrew Kreisberg & Lauren Certo Teleplay by : Andrew Kreisberg & Lauren Certo and Tim Sheridan | December 17, 2017[157] June 1, 2018 (US) | (Poland)0.41[162] | |
Mister Mxyzptlk alters history so that Supergirl and Superman are respectively a ditzy actress and a Kaznian enforcer that never met. Now with the rest of the League nonexistent, the only one left to save the day is Booster Gold. | ||||||
51 | "Unleashed" | Doug Murphy | Tim Sheridan | December 17, 2017[157] June 2, 2018 (US) | (Poland)0.57[163] | |
While the Justice League is away on a mission, Plastic Man is not only left in charge of the Watchtower, but also Superman's dog Krypto. | ||||||
52 | "She Wore Red Velvet" | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Tim Sheridan | December 17, 2017[157] June 3, 2018 (US) | (Poland)0.46[164] | |
When Booster Gold and the Justice League come under attack by a mysterious and unrelenting new villainess known as Red Velvet, Booster comes to realize she's actually the fiancée he left at the altar in the future. |
Justice League Action Shorts[]
A short-form web series, "Justice League Action Shorts", began airing on the DC Kids' YouTube channel on June 29, 2017.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Up And Atom!" | Doug Murphy | Eric Carrasco | June 29, 2017[165] | |
When Atom is offered membership into the Justice League by Batman and Wonder Woman, he nearly passes on the idea until the Watchtower comes under attack by a red Parademon. | |||||
2 | "Beep Beep!" | Doug Murphy | Tim Sheridan | June 29, 2017[166] | |
Upon luring Superman and Flash to a desert planetoid, Lobo uses every trick in the book to catch Flash after trapping Superman in a Kryptonite cage. He tries using Booster Gold's hair grease to create friction to force Flash to swerve into some cacti, cloaks a rock, which Flash defeats using his intangibility, and tricks Flash with a burger, but Flash is just too fast, and Flash drops the burger rock on top of Lobo, defeating him. | |||||
3 | "Chemistry" | Doug Murphy | Jonathan Callan & Eric Carrasco | June 29, 2017[167] | |
Firestorm is having a hard time trying to decide on what to say to impress Stargirl at the time they are on a stakeout near one of H.I.V.E.'s bases. | |||||
4 | "Good Cop, Bat Cop" | Doug Murphy | Jim Krieg | July 6, 2017[168] | |
After Superman and Batman catch Deadshot, they use interrogation techniques to get Deadshot to tell them who called the hit on Batman as Wonder Woman and Firestorm watch. | |||||
5 | "It's A Trap!" | Doug Murphy | Jim Krieg | July 13, 2017[169] | |
Luring Superman to a warehouse by claiming that he kidnapped a young girl named Brie Gruyère, Lex Luthor is confident that he knows more about Superman. Superman knew it was a trap, as both those names are types of cheese. | |||||
6 | "Lasso of Lies" | Doug Murphy | Tim Sheridan | July 20, 2017[170] | |
Deadshot targets Wonder Woman and she tries to get answers out of Deadshot on who hired him to take out Wonder Woman. When she tries to use her Lasso of Truth, she finds that Plastic Man is posing as it and that Booster Gold had borrowed it to help in his deal involving his Booster Car. | |||||
7 | "Quality Time" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini | July 27, 2017[171] | |
While fighting Poison Ivy, Star Sapphire, Cheetah, and Ember, Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, and Flash find that fighting villains together is all the time they share together. After the villains are defeated, the Justice League works to find another activity to do together when not fighting villains. | |||||
8 | "Selfie Help!" | Doug Murpy | Tim Sheridan | August 3, 2017[172] | |
Space Cabbie is willing to pay off his fare for some Super Hero selfies, but Batman hates having his picture taken after Space Cabbie had finished picking him up from New Genesis. During this time, Booster Gold photobombs Space Cabbie's selfies in order to promote his Golden Fizz drink leading up to Space Cabbie ending up in a holographic training simulator where Wonder Woman fights some Parademons. | |||||
9 | "Special Delivery" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini | August 10, 2017[173] | |
Space Cabbie takes on Booster Gold and a female alien as his latest passengers. As Booster Gold is on the run from Granny Goodness and the two Parademons with her upon uploading a lot of selfies following the Justice League's fight on Apokolips, the female alien needs to get to Cosmos General Hospital when she goes into labour. | |||||
10 | "Justice 1,2,3, Go!" | Doug Murphy | Shaunt Nigoghossian | August 17, 2017[174] | |
In the jungle, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Plastic Man are looking for H.I.V.E.'s headquarters as they are attacked by missiles coming from an unseen location. When Plastic Man unknowingly deploys himself in the aircraft's submarine, he unexpectedly finds H.I.V.E's headquarters. | |||||
11 | "Toymano a Mano[175]" | Doug Murphy | Shaunt Nigoghossian | August 24, 2017 | |
A toy-related heist is being caused by Toyman who is using special mind-control football helmets that he uses to control Cyborg and Plastic Man into serving him. Now Batman must work to free his captive teammates and apprehend Toyman. | |||||
12 | "Mint Condition" | Doug Murphy | Josie Campbell | October 13, 2017 | |
Toyman takes control of Cyborg's latest action figures called Bot-Bots causing Cyborg, Batman, and Stargirl to fight them. Though Cyborg's knowledge of each of the Bot-Bots would end up playing a key in Toyman's weakness. | |||||
13 | "True Colors" | Doug Murphy | Joise Campbell | October 19, 2017 | |
During Superman's fight with Metallo, Martin Stein advises Firestorm to use his powers to turn Metallo's Kryptonite power source into lead only to accidentally turn it into Red Kryptonite which induces Superman's anger, Gold Kryptonite that gives Superman amnesia, Black Kryptonite which splits Superman's personalities, and Pink Kryptonite that turns Superman into a woman as a result of not remembering how to turn Kryptonite into lead. Luckily, Ronnie wrote it all down. | |||||
14 | "Missing the Mark" | Doug Murphy | Akira "Mark" Fujita | October 26, 2017 | |
Celebrity actor Mark Hamill is kidnapped by the villainous duo of Joker and Trickster when needing a ride to Gotham Conservatory. The two of them then proceed to take him on a rampant car chase through the city in order to afford a ransom for his safe return. As the police pursue Joker's car, Mark Hamill manages to trick them by impersonating their voices to start a fight between the two villains before being saved by Swamp Thing. As the police catch up, Swamp Thing comments to Joker and Trickster that Mark Hamill is a talented voice actor. The short ends with Joker quoting "What's a voice actor?" Note: Mark Hamill voices all four characters in this short. | |||||
15 | "Plastic Man of Steel" | Doug Murphy | Eric Carrasco | November 2, 2017 | |
As Lois Lane is close to figuring out that Superman is Clark Kent, Plastic Man poses as Clark Kent. While the ruse works, the three of them are attacked by Lex Luthor in a high tech suit who wants a retraction on the article that was written about him. As Superman was hit by the red sun beam from the high tech suit, Plastic Man poses as Superman to fight Lex Luthor. | |||||
16 | "Something in the Hair" | Doug Murphy | Jim Krieg & Alan Burnett | November 9, 2017 | |
Poison Ivy uses her mind-controlling spores to seduce Batman into helping her escape from the Justice League Watchtower's lockup. Plastic Man works to find a way to get Batman back to normal and recapture Poison Ivy. | |||||
17 | "Super Stakeout" | Doug Murphy | Heath Corson | November 16, 2017 | |
As Green Arrow helps Batman on his stakeout on Penguin and his henchmen, Plastic Man tries to prove to Green Arrow that he can be stealthy with comical results. | |||||
18 | "Driver's Ed" | Doug Murphy | Eric Carrasco | November 23, 2017 | |
Space Cabbie helps Stargirl as she practices for her upcoming space driving test as they do their test in an asteroid belt. One of the unexpected obstacles for Stargirl's space driving test is Zilius Zox as he attempts to rob a Space ATM. | |||||
19 | "Skyjacked" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini | November 30, 2017 | |
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn steal the Justice League's jet from the Watchtower, with Batman in hot pursuit. | |||||
20 | "The Goddess Must Be Crazy" | Doug Murphy | Kevin Rubio | December 7, 2017 | |
On Themyscira, Supergirl and Wonder Woman practice their sparring on each other. Despite measures taken by Queen Hippolyta to prevent men from setting foot on Themyscira following the incident in "Luthor in Paradise," Felix Faust manages to attack the island by possessing Supergirl. | |||||
21 | "Eezy Freezy" | Doug Murphy | Paul Dini | December 14, 2017 | |
Plastic Man isn't great in the cold when it comes to Mr. Freeze's crime spree, but Batman will always find a way to make the best of a frozen situation. | |||||
22 | "Clown Party" | Doug Murphy | Eric Carrasco | December 21, 2017 | |
When Joker crashes a children's birthday party after evading Batman, he's up to his usual mayhem. With Shazam's help, he may turn out to be the best clown ever! |
Broadcast[]
Justice League Action premiered on Cartoon Network UK on November 26, 2016,[6][176] and on Cartoon Network in the USA on December 16, 2016.[3] Justice League Action also premiered on Cartoon Network Australia on March 18, 2017,[177] and premiered on Cartoon Network Philippines on March 25, 2017.[178]
Promotion[]
McDonald's Happy Meal toys were distributed to coincide with the show's release on September 20, 2016 in the United States only.[179]Template:Better source
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: - ↑ "UPDATED: SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 150 Saturday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 11.4.2017 | Showbuzz Daily". www.showbuzzdaily.com.
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External links[]
- DC page
- Justice League Action at the Internet Movie Database
- Justice League Action at the Big Cartoon DataBase
Superman franchise media | ||
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Comic strips | Superman (1939–1966) •
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Radio | The Adventures of Superman (US, 1940–51) • The Adventures of Superman (UK, 1988) | |
Live-action serials and films | Serials | Superman (1948) • Atom Man vs. Superman |
1951 film series | Superman and the Mole Men • Stamp Day for Superman (short film) | |
1978 film series | Superman (1978) • Superman II (The Richard Donner Cut) • Superman III • Supergirl • Superman IV: The Quest for Peace • Superman Returns | |
DC Extended Universe | Man of Steel • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice | |
DC Universe | Superman | |
Animated films | Superman animated shorts (1941–1943) • Brainiac Attacks • Doomsday • All-Star Superman • Unbound • Superman/Batman: Public Enemies • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse • Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam • vs. The Elite • The Death of Superman • Reign of the Supermen • Red Son • Man of Tomorrow • Battle of the Super Sons | |
Documentary films | Look, Up in the Sky: The Amazing Story of Superman • The Death of "Superman Lives": What Happened? • Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story | |
Television | Live-action | Adventures of Superman • The Adventures of Superboy (pilot) • Superboy • Lois & Clark • Smallville • Supergirl • Krypton • Superman & Lois |
Animation | The New Adventures of Superman • The Adventures of Superboy • Superman • The Animated Series • Krypto the Superdog • Legion of Super Heroes • My Adventures with Superman | |
Novels | The Adventures of Superman (1942) • Superman: Last Son of Krypton • Miracle Monday • Superman: Doomsday & Beyond • Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel • It's Superman! • Superman Returns • Enemies & Allies | |
Video games | Superman (1979) • Superman: The Game (1985) • Superman (1987) • Superman (1988) • The Man of Steel (1989) • Superman (1992) • The Death and Return of Superman • The New Superman Adventures • Shadow of Apokolips • The Man of Steel (2002) • Countdown to Apokolips • Returns • MultiVersus | |
Music | "You've Got Possibilities" • Superman III (soundtrack) • Superman Returns (soundtrack) • "Save Me" (Remy Zero song) • Man of Steel (soundtrack) • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (soundtrack) • Metropolis Symphony | |
Parodies | Captain Caveman (The Flintstone Comedy Show segment) • Mighty Mouse • My Hero (UK TV series) • Stupor Duck • "Superduperman" • Super-Rabbit • Underdog (TV series) • Super Grover (Sesame Street) | |
Other media | It's a Bird... It's a Plane... It's Superman (musical) • The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman (advertisement) | |
Toys | Lego Superman | |
Related characters | Lois Lane in other media • Lex Luthor in other media • Supergirl in other media | |
Related articles | Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation • "Crisis on Infinite Earths" • Hollywoodland • Lucy and Superman • "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" • National Comics Publications, Inc. v. Fawcett Publications, Inc. • Sunman (1992 video game) • Superman curse • Superman ice cream • "Superman and Paula Brown's New Snowsuit" • "The Reign of the Superman" • Superman and Lois Lane • Superman '78 |
Wonder Woman | ||
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Creators | William Moulton Marston • Elizabeth Holloway Marston • H. G. Peter | |
Characters | Wonder Women | Diana Prince • Orana • Artemis of Bana-Mighdall • Hippolyta • Donna Troy |
Supporting characters | Antiope • Aphrodite • Artemis of Bana-Mighdall • Athena • Drusilla • Etta Candy • Fury • Hephaestus • Hera • Heracles/Hercules • Hermes • I Ching • Julia and Vanessa Kapatelis • Mala • Nemesis (Thomas Tresser) • Nubia • The Olympian • Orion • Paula • Philippus • Poseidon • Queen Hippolyta • Helena Sandsmark • Sarge Steel • Superman • Steve Trevor • Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark • Donna Troy) • Zeus • Zola | |
Adversaries | Aegeus • Angle Man • Ares/Mars • Baroness von Gunther • Blue Snowman • Veronica Cale • Captain Wonder • Cheetah • Circe • Dark Angel • Decay • Doctor Cyber • Doctor Poison • Doctor Psycho • Duke of Deception • Egg Fu/Chang Tzu • Eris/Strife • Eviless • The First Born • Giganta • Hades • Medusa • Queen Clea • Red Panzer • Silver Swan | |
Factions | Amazons of Themyscira • Amazons of Bana-Mighdall • Children of Ares • Gorilla Knights • Olympian Gods • Titans of Myth • Villainy Inc. | |
Locations | Aeaea • Boston, Massachusetts • London, England • Mount Olympus • Thalarion • Themyscira (The Paradise Islands) • The Underworld | |
Publications | All Star Comics • Amazonia • Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity • The Blue Amazon • Comic Cavalcade • Sensation Comics • Superman and Wonder Woman: The Hidden Killer • Superman/Wonder Woman • Wonder Woman '77 • The Wonder Woman Chronicles • Wonder Woman: Earth One • The World's Greatest Superheroes | |
Storylines | Introducing Wonder Woman (1941) • Gods and Mortals (1987) • Challenge of the Gods (1987–88) • War of the Gods (1991) • The Contest (1994) • The Challenge of Artemis (1995) • Paradise Island Lost (2001) • Our Worlds at War (2001) • The Hiketeia (2002) • Down to Earth (2003–04) • Who Is Wonder Woman? (2006–07) • Amazons Attack! (2007) • The Circle (2008) • Ends of the Earth (2008) • Rise of the Olympian (2009) • Flashpoint (2011) | |
Technology | Bracelets • Golden Girdle of Gaea • Invisible plane • Lasso of Truth • Mental radio • Pegasi • Purple Ray • Sky Kangas | |
In other media | Super Friends (episodes) • Wonder Woman (1974 film) • Wonder Woman (TV series) (episodes) • Justice League (episodes) • Justice League Unlimited (episodes) • Justice League: The New Frontier • Wonder Woman (2009 film) • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths • Superman/Batman: Apocalypse • Wonder Woman (2011 TV pilot) • Young Justice • DC Universe Online • Justice League: Doom • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox • Justice League: War • The Lego Movie • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis • Justice League: Gods and Monsters • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice • Justice League vs. Teen Titans • Justice League Action • Wonder Woman (2017 film) • Justice League | |
Miscellaneous | Alternative versions (Earth-Two • Bizarra) • Cultural impact • Professor Marston & the Wonder Women • Literature • Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines |
Green Lantern | ||
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Creators | Bill Finger • Martin Nodell • John Broome • Gil Kane • Dennis O'Neil • Neal Adams • Ron Marz • Darryl Banks • Geoff Johns • Doug Mahnke | |
Comics | Main series | All-American Comics • "Snowbirds Don't Fly" • "Emerald Twilight" • "Emerald Knights" • "Circle of Fire" • "Green Lantern: Rebirth" • "Sinestro Corps War" • "Secret Origin" • "Blackest Night" • "Brightest Day" • "War of the Green Lanterns" |
Other | Batman: In Darkest Knight • Comic Cavalcade • Green Lantern: 1001 Emerald Nights • The Green Lantern Chronicles • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn • Green Lantern: Evil's Might • Green Lantern: Mosaic • Green Lantern: New Guardians • Green Lantern Corps: Recharge • Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame • Green Lantern Versus Aliens • Planet of the Apes/Green Lantern • Star Trek/Green Lantern | |
Related media | Television and films | Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths • Green Lantern: Emerald Knights • Green Lantern • Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters • Green Lantern: The Animated Series • Green Lantern: First Flight |
In other media | Legends of the Superheroes • Justice League of America (TV film) • Justice League (TV series) • Justice League Unlimited • Justice League: The New Frontier • Batman: The Brave and the Bold • DC Universe Online • Justice League: Doom • Justice League: War • The Lego Movie • Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis • Justice League Action | |
Characters | Main | Alan Scott • Hal Jordan • Guy Gardner • John Stewart • Kyle Rayner • Simon Baz • Jessica Cruz |
Supporting | Bleez • Controllers • Alexandra DeWitt • Doiby Dickles • Carol Ferris • The Flash • Green Arrow • Guardians of the Universe (Ganthet • Sayd) • Jade • Thomas Kalmaku • Molly Mayne • Obsidian • Jillian Pearlman • Donna Troy • Saint Walker • Zamarons | |
Green Lantern Corps | Abin Sur • Arisia Rrab • Boodikka • Ch'p • Earth-Man • Flodo Span • G'nort • Graf Toren • Green Man • Ion • Isamot Kol • Jack T. Chance • Katma Tui • Ke'Haan • Kilowog • Kreon • Lar Gand • Medphyll • Mogo • Raker Qarrigat • Rond Vidar • Salaak • Sodam Yat • Soranik Natu • Stel • Tomar-Re • Tomar-Tu • Turytt | |
Enemies | General | Doctor Polaris • Doctor Ub'x • Effigy • Evil Star • Fatality • Gambler • Goldface • Harlequin • Hector Hammond • Icicle • Krona • Larfleeze • Major Disaster • Major Force • Manhunters • Nero • New Gods • Ranx the Sentient City • Solomon Grundy • Sonar • Sportsmaster • Star Sapphire • Vandal Savage • Weaponers of Qward |
Sinestro Corps | Anti-Monitor • Arkillo • Lyssa Drak • Hank Henshaw • Karu-Sil • Mongul • Parallax • Thaal Sinestro • Superboy-Prime • Amon Sur | |
Red Lantern Corps | Atrocitus • Bleez • Zilius Zox | |
Black Lantern Corps | Black Hand • Nekron | |
Emotional spectrum | Red Lantern Corps • Agent Orange • Sinestro Corps • Green Lantern Corps • Blue Lantern Corps • Indigo Tribe • Star Sapphires • Black Lantern Corps • White Lantern Corps | |
Locations | Coast City (Ferris Aircraft) • Gotham City • Korugar • Mogo the Living Planet • Oa • Qward • Ranx the Sentient City | |
Miscellany | Power ring (equipment) • Darkstars • The Green • Alien Races • Source Wall • Green Lantern (Great Adventure) • Green Lantern Coaster (Warner Bros. Movie World) • Green Lantern: First Flight (Magic Mountain) |
Green Arrow | ||
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Creators | George Papp • Mort Weisinger | |
Green Arrow | Oliver Queen • Connor Hawke | |
Supporting characters | Arrowette • Batman • Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance • Dinah Drake) • Stanley Dover Jr. • Eddie Fyers • Green Lantern (Hal Jordan • Kyle Rayner) • Hawkman/Carter Hall • Justice League • Katana • Onyx • Emiko Queen • Question • Richard Dragon/Richard Drakunovski • Shado • Sin • Felicity Smoak • Speedy (Roy Harper • Mia Dearden) | |
Enemies | Antagonists | Amon Sur • Black Manta • Brick • China White • Clock King • Constantine Drakon • Count Vertigo • Cupid • Dark Archer • Deathstroke • Doctor Light • Electrocutioner • Gargoyle • Hannibal Bates • Hellgrammite • Komodo • Merlyn • Natas • Neron • Onomatopoeia • Professor Ojo • Prometheus • Rainbow Archer • Red Dart • Richard Dragon (Ricardo Diaz, Jr.) • Shrapnel • Spider • Star City Slayer • Wizard |
Organizations | League of Assassins • Longbow Hunters | |
Equipment | Arrowcar • Trick arrows | |
Publications | More Fun Comics • Green Lantern/Green Arrow • The Dark Knight Returns • Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters • The Dark Knight Strikes Again • Green Arrow: Year One • Green Arrow and Black Canary | |
Storylines | "Snowbirds Don't Fly" • "Quiver" | |
Locations | Queen Industries/Q-Core • Star City • Starfish Island • Vlatava • Nanda Parbat | |
In other media | Justice League Unlimited • Smallville • Batman: The Brave and the Bold • DC Universe Online • DC Showcase: Green Arrow • Young Justice • Batman: The Dark Knight Returns – Part 2 • Justice League Action • Arrow (characters • episodes (season 1 • 2 • 3 • 7) | |
Related articles | The Outsiders • The Green Archer (1940 serial) • Robin Hood |
The Flash | ||
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Creators | Gardner Fox • Harry Lampert (Jay Garrick) • Bob Kanigher • Carmine Infantino • John Broome (Barry Allen) • John Broome • Carmine Infantino (Wally West) • Mark Waid • Mike Wieringo (Bart Allen) | |
The Flash Family | The Flash | Jay Garrick • Barry Allen • Wally West • Bart Allen |
Kid Flash | Wally West • Iris West II • Bart Allen • Wally West II | |
Associates | Iris West Allen • Jesse Chambers • Impulse • Johnny Quick • Max Mercury • Linda Park • Tornado Twins • XS | |
Supporting characters | Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) • Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) • Elongated Man • Tina McGee • Valerie Perez • Pied Piper • Red Trinity • David Singh • Solovar • Patty Spivot • Winky, Blinky, and Noddy | |
Enemies | General | Doctor Alchemy • Fiddler • Godspeed • Gorilla Grodd • Rag Doll • Rainbow Raider • Savitar • Shade • Thinker • Turtle / Turtle Man • T. O. Morrow |
Reverse-Flashes | Professor Zoom (Eobard Thawne) • Zoom (Hunter Zolomon) | |
The Rogues | Abra Kadabra • Captain Boomerang • Captain Cold • Golden Glider • Heat Wave • Mirror Master • Pied Piper • Top • Trickster • Weather Wizard | |
Publications | Flash Comics • All-Flash • Comic Cavalcade • The Flash • The Flash: Rebirth (2009) • Flashpoint • Flashpoint (Elseworlds) • The Flash Chronicles | |
Locations | Blue Valley • Central City (Central City Police Department) • Flash Museum • Gorilla City • Iron Heights Penitentiary • Keystone City • S.T.A.R. Labs | |
In other media | Film | Justice League: The New Frontier • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths • Justice League: Doom • Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox • Justice League: War • Justice League: Throne of Atlantis • Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice • Justice League vs. Teen Titans • Suicide Squad • Justice League |
Television | The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure • Super Friends • Legends of the Superheroes • The Flash (1990) • Justice League of America (pilot) • Justice League • Justice League Unlimited • Smallville • Young Justice • Arrow • The Flash (2014) (characters • episodes) • Vixen • Legends of Tomorrow • Supergirl | |
Video games | The Flash (video game) • Justice League Task Force • Justice League Heroes: The Flash • Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe • DC Universe Online • Injustice: Gods Among Us • Infinite Crisis • Injustice 2 | |
Related articles | Cosmic treadmill • "Flash of Two Worlds" • Speed Force |
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Swamp Thing | ||
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Creators | Len Wein • Bernie Wrightson | |
Characters | Abby Holland • John Constantine • Matthew Cable • Parliament of Trees • Patchwork Man • Swamp Thing • Tefé Holland | |
Enemies | Anton Arcane • Floronic Man • Nebiros • Sargon the Sorcerer • Un-Men | |
TV series | Swamp Thing (live-action, 1990–93) • Swamp Thing (animated, 1991) | |
Films | Swamp Thing (1982) • The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) | |
Other media | Swamp Thing (comics) • Swamp Thing (video game) • Swamp Thing sets |
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Cartoon Network original programming | ||
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Former | 1990s debuts | The Moxy Show (1993–2000) • Space Ghost Coast to Coast (1994–2001) • What a Cartoon! (1995–97) • Dexter's Laboratory (1996–2003) • Big Bag (1996–98) • Johnny Bravo (1997–2004) • vCow and Chicken (1997–99) • I Am Weasel (1997–2000) • The Powerpuff Girls (1998) (1998–2005) • Ed, Edd n Eddy (1999–2009) • Mike, Lu & Og (1999–2001) •
Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999–2002) |
2000s debuts | Sheep in the Big City (2000–02) • Time Squad (2001–03) • Samurai Jack (2001–17) • Grim & Evil (2001–02) • Justice League (2001–04) • Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (2002–03) • Codename: Kids Next Door (2002–08) • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (2003–08) • Evil Con Carne (2003–04) • Teen Titans (2003–06) • Duck Dodgers (2003–05) • Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003–05) • Megas XLR (2004–05) • Justice League Unlimited (2004–06) • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004–09) • Baby Looney Tunes (2004–06) • The Batman (2004–06) • Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (2004–06) • Krypto the Superdog (2005–06) • The Life and Times of Juniper Lee (2005–07) • Camp Lazlo (2005–08) • Firehouse Tales (2005–06) • Sunday Pants (2005–06) • My Gym Partner's a Monkey (2005–08) • Ben 10 (2005) (2005–08) • Squirrel Boy (2006–07) • Class of 3000 (2006–08) • Out of Jimmy's Head (2007–08) • Chowder (2007–10) • Transformers: Animated (2007–09) • The Mr. Men Show (2008–09) • Ben 10: Alien Force (2008–10) • The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (2008–10) • Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008–13) • The Secret Saturdays (2008–10) • Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–11) • The Othersiders (2009) • BrainRush (2009) • Destroy Build Destroy (2009–11) • Bobb'e Says (2009) • Dude, What Would Happen (2009–11) | |
2010s debuts | Pink Panther and Pals (2010) • Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (2010–12) • Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010–13) • Generator Rex (2010–13) • Mad (2010–13) • Regular Show (2010–17) • Sym-Bionic Titan (2010–12) • Tower Prep (2010) • Hole in the Wall (2010–12) • Robotomy (2010–11) • Young Justice (2010–13) • The Problem Solverz (2011–13) • The Looney Tunes Show (2011–14) • ThunderCats (2011–12) • Secret Mountain Fort Awesome (2011–12) • Level Up (2012–13) • Green Lantern: The Animated Series (2012–13) • Cartoon Planet (2012–14) • The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange (2012–14) • DreamWorks Dragons (2012–14) • Ben 10: Omniverse (2012–14) • Incredible Crew (2013) • Beware the Batman (2013–14) • Uncle Grandpa (2013–17) • Mixels (2014–16) • Over the Garden Wall (2014) • Long Live the Royals (2015) | |
Current | Adventure Time (since 2010) • The Amazing World of Gumball (since 2011) • Teen Titans Go! (since 2013) • Steven Universe (since 2013) • The Tom and Jerry Show (since 2014) • Clarence (since 2014) • Mighty Magiswords (since 2015) • We Bare Bears (since 2015) • New Looney Tunes (since 2015) • Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! (since 2015) • Bunnicula (since 2016) • The Powerpuff Girls (2016) (since 2016) • Ben 10 (2016) (since 2016) • Justice League Action (since 2016) • Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (since 2017) • OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (since 2017) • Wacky Races (since 2017) • Unikitty (since 2017) | |
Upcoming | Summer Camp Island |
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Animated TV series based on DC Comics | ||
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Former | 1960s debuts | The New Adventures of Superman (1966–1970) • The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967–1968) • Aquaman (1968–1970) • The Batman/Superman Hour (1968–1969) |
1970s debuts | Super Friends (1973) • The New Adventures of Batman (1977) • The All-New Super Friends Hour (1977) • Challenge of the Super Friends (1978) • The World's Greatest Super Friends (1979) • The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show (1979–1981) | |
1980s debuts | Super Friends (1980–1983) • The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! (1981–1982) • Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984) • The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians (1985) • Superman (1988) | |
1990s debuts | Swamp Thing (1990–1991) • Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1995) • Wild C.A.T.s (1994–1995) • Superman: The Animated Series (1996–2000) • The New Batman/Superman Adventures (1997–2000) • The New Batman Adventures (1997–1999) • Batman Beyond (1999–2001) | |
2000s debuts | Static Shock (2000–2004) • The Zeta Project (2001–2002) • Justice League (2001–2004) • Teen Titans (2003–2006) • Justice League Unlimited (2004–2006) • The Batman (2004–2008) • Krypto the Superdog (2005–2006) • Legion of Super Heroes (2006–2008) • Batman: The Brave and the Bold (2008–2011) | |
2010s debuts | Green Lantern: The Animated Series (2011–2013) • Beware the Batman (2013–2014) • Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles (2015) | |
Current | Young Justice (2010–2013, 2018–) • Teen Titans Go! (2013–) • Vixen (2015–) • Justice League Action (2016–) |