The 8 best animated series based on DC comics

The 8 best animated series based on DC comics

DC Comics, one of the giants of the comics industry, is known for creating some of pop culture’s most iconic and famous superheroes. His adaptations for other media, including film and television, have generated quality works that have been successful with both audiences and critics.

Among these adaptations stand out several animated series that have won over both critics and demanding comic book fans. That said, we decided to list the eight best animated series based on DC comics.

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Teen Titans (2003 – 2006) / Credit: Max (disclosure)

Based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, the animated “Teen Titans” received praise from specialized media and was well received by the public. The attraction has a strong influence from Japanese anime.

The series revolves around a group of young superheroes: Robin, Starfire, Raven, Cyborg and Beast Boy. They form the Teen Titans and fight criminal threats while dealing with the problems of adolescence.

Harley Quinn (2019 – present) / Credit: Max (disclosure)

This cartoon with an adult approach follows the adventures of Harley Quinn and her partner Poison Ivy. In the plot, Harley Quinn ends her relationship with the Joker and tries to pursue a career as a Gotham villain on her own.

The attraction follows Harley Quinn’s journey of self-discovery as she builds her team. In addition to Poison Ivy, Clayface, Doctor Psycho, King Shark and Sy Borgman make up the gang.

Young Justice (2010 – 2022) / Credit: Max (disclosure)

This renowned animation features an original story set in the DC Universe, starring teenage superheroes.

Despite the title, the cartoon is not a direct adaptation of the comic series of the same name by Peter David, Todd Dezago and Todd Nauck. The attraction received very positive reception from fans and critics of comics and animation.

The series follows a group of teenage superheroes who are members of the “Young Justice” team, which serves as protection and support for the Justice League. The main team includes characters such as Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Superboy, Artemis, Miss Martian and many others.

Batman: The Animated Series (1992 – 1995) / Credit: Max (commercial)

Created by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, “Batman: The Animated Series” is often considered one of the best adaptations of superhero comics to the television format. The animation is inspired by the aesthetics of the 1989 film “Batman”, directed by Tim Burton.

The New Batman Adventures (1997 – 1999) / Credit: Max (disclosure)

The series is acclaimed for its dark atmosphere, mature narratives, and well-written scripts that explore the life of Batman/Bruce Wayne. Additionally, it introduced memorable characters like Harley Quinn, an original creation of this series.

“The New Adventures of Batman” is a direct continuation of the original series. Also acclaimed by critics and fans, this series focuses more on Batman’s partner characters, such as Robin, Nightwing, and Batgirl.

Static Shock (2000 – 2004) / Credits: DC Comics, Warner Bros. Animation (disclosure)

An animation that marked many people’s childhoods, “Super Choque” brings the adventures of the Milestone Media/DC Comics superhero. The attraction follows teenager Virgil Hawkins, who gains electromagnetic powers after exposure to a mutagenic gas during a gang fight.

From there he decides to become a superhero by taking on the secret identity of “Super Shock”. Your goal is to protect the city of Dakota City from countless villains. The hero has the help of his best friend Richie Foley, a teenage prodigy who invents gadgets for him.

Superman: The Animated Series (1996 – 2000) / Credit: Max (commercial)

Following in the footsteps of “Batman: The Animated Series”, this Superman cartoon has also received acclaim from specialized critics and is recognized as one of the best animated series with DC characters.

The cartoon received praise for its sophisticated plot and tackling dense themes. Furthermore, the animation was appreciated for managing to balance the homage to the classic version of the character and the effective representation of the modern version of the hero who was rebooted in the comics in 1986.

Batman Beyond (1999 – 2001) / Credit: Max (disclosure)

Set in the distant future, the “Batman Beyond” cartoon is set in Neo-Gotham, where a teenager named Terry McGinnis takes on the mantle of Batman under the guidance of an older Bruce Wayne.

The look of the cartoon is decidedly futuristic, with Batman equipped with a technologically advanced suit.

The acclaimed attraction serves as a sequel to “Batman: The Animated Series” and “The New Batman Adventures.”

Justice League (2001 – 2004) / Credit: Max (disclosure)

Revered by critics and widely loved by a broad fan base, “Justice League” features the most iconic members of DC Comics joining forces to face threats of colossal proportions. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl and J’onn J’onzz make up the super team.

Justice League Unlimited (2004 – 2006) / Credit: Max (disclosure)

In turn, “Justice League Unlimited” is a direct sequel that further expands the universe of the previous cartoon, introducing a wider variety of DC characters.

The attractions function as a sequel to “Batman: The Animated Series,” “The New Batman Adventures” and “Superman: The Animated Series,” as well as serving as a prequel to “Batman Beyond.”

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