When it comes to animation, fans know that DC is the superior creator. Along with the company's expansive lineup of direct-to-video animated films, fans have also enjoyed some of the best animated TV series ever. However, that doesn't mean Marvel doesn't have its own collection of amazing animated shows for fans of the genre.

Marvel has created some great animated projects worth checking out, even if they're not as groundbreaking as Batman: The Animated Series. With characters like Spider-Man, The X-Men, and the Silver Surfer in its stable, there's no shortage of entertaining stories for fans of all eras.

Updated by Jordan Iacobucci on March 29, 2024: This list has been updated to fit CBR's current guidelines.

21 Spider-Man Was Marvel Animation's First Breakout Success

Spider-Man 1960s TV Show Poster
Spider-Man (1967)
TV-Y7
Action
Adventure
Animation
Superhero
Release Date
September 9, 1967
Creator
Stan Lee, Steve Ditko
Cast
Paul Soles , Paul Kligman , Peg Dixon , Bernard Cowan
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
3

Years Aired

1967-1970

Seasons

3

Episodes

52

IMDB Score

7.3

2:16
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One of the first Marvel series to really capture the audience's attention is the original Spider-Man animated series, which first aired in 1967. The series featured a now-iconic opening intro that has been referenced countless times in other adaptations. Recent animated adaptations like Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse even featured the classic Spidey to bring him to the big screen.

While the animation is sometimes laughable and the storylines and villains don't really do the comics justice, the original Spider-Man cartoon is still one of the most nostalgic adaptations of the character. Every Marvel animated series that followed owed something to Spider-Man '67.

20 Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes Offered A Modern Take On Marvel's First Super-Team

Scene from Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes

Years Aired

2006-2010

Seasons

1

Episodes

26

IMDB Score

6.6

A unique adaptation of Marvel's First Family aired in 2006 called Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes. The anime-inspired series used the origin from 2005's live-action Fantastic Four film, though it also adapted classic storylines from the comics.

While Fantastic Four: WGH offered a fresh new take on the Marvel heroes, the series never really found its footing with fans. After half the season aired, it was pulled from rotation. About three years after it was originally pulled, it would eventually finish airing the rest of the season in a different animation block.

19 Spider-Man Unlimited Presented A Futuristic Spider-Man For The 21st Century

Spider-Man gets ready to fight in his nanotech suit in Spider-Man Unlimited.

Years Aired:

1999-2001

Seasons:

1

Episodes:

13

IMDB Score:

6.3

The success of cartoons like Batman Beyond and comic series like Spider-Man 2099 led to a unique new spin on the web-slinger that aired on FoxKids in 1999. As the spiritual successor to the hit '90s Spider-Man cartoon, Spider-Man Unlimited gave the character a flashy, high-tech costume and transported him to a new futuristic setting.

Peter Parker created a new nanotech suit inspired by the design of Spider-Man 2099 to aid him on his mission to the High Evolutionary's Counter-Earth, populated by his evolved bestial New Men. Spider-Man Unlimited featured a bold departure for Peter Parker and fresh new directions for the Venom and Carnage symbiotes, though the series ultimately ended on a cliffhanger.

18 Iron Man: Armored Adventures Presented Fans With A Teenaged Tony Stark

Teenage Tony and Pepper in Iron Man Armored Adventures

Years Aired

2009-2012

Seasons

2

Episodes

52

IMDB Score

6.5

Tony Stark wore some of his most powerful Iron Man armor in his own series as well as alongside animated teams like the Avengers. However, a new take on the character appeared in Iron Man: Armored Adventures, which followed a teenage version of Tony Stark.

Like Marvel's Spider-Man, Iron Man: Armored Adventures re-imagined Tony Stark's origins and sent him to a high-tech school to better perfect his inventions. The 3D computer-generated series was a departure from the classic animation style used in other Marvel cartoons, which helped it stand out from the crowd.

17 Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends Is An Enjoyable Blast Of Nostalgia

Firestar, Spider-Man and Iceman on the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends Promo
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
TV-Y7

Spider-Man battles crime in New York City with the help of Iceman and Firestar.

Release Date
September 12, 1981
Creator
Dennis Marks, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
Cast
Dan Gilvezan , Frank Welker , Kathy Garver , June Foray
Main Genre
Superhero

Years Aired

1981-1983

Seasons

3

Episodes

24

IMDB Score

7.2

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends didn't have the best animation, and the dialogue is cheesy on a rewatch. Nevertheless, the 1981 Saturday morning cartoon was the entrance for many kids into the Marvel Universe. On top of that, the show gave audiences an early glimpse of the X-Men in some of their first animated forms.

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends featured some comedy, a lot of action, and an exciting concept that appeared in the comics years later. However, the show's most important part was its introduction of the mutant Firestar—a hero who would have an extensive career in the '90s before joining teams like the Avengers and the X-Men.

Firestar and Iceman in Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends.

16 Fantastic Four Was The Best Rendition Of The Silver Age Super-Team

The Fantastic Four from the Fantastic Four animated series 1960s

Years Aired

1967-1968

Seasons

1

Episodes

20

IMDB Score

6.6

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Before Hanna-Barbera grabbed hold of DC's Super Friends, it dabbled in the world of Marvel's superheroes. For Fantastic Four, Hanna-Barbera worked with Marvel to ensure the characters were accurate and had the budget to do them some justice.

During its 1967-1968 Saturday morning run, Fantastic Four's 21 episodes strongly focused on the team and their rogues' gallery. It didn't have the grandeur of Jack Kirby's illustrations, but it did have appearances from characters like Silver Surfer, Doctor Doom, and Galactus.

15 The Incredible Hulk Gave Viewers A Deeper Look Into The Hulk And His Supporting Cast

The Incredible Hulk 90s animated series

Years Aired

1996-1997

Seasons

2

Episodes

21

IMDB Score

6.7

The Incredible Hulk aired on UPN Kids and featured a fairly comics-accurate depiction of the hero. The Incredible Hulk was similar to Fox's X-Men and Spider-Man for its two-season run. Each episode featured a main plot and a continuing subplot resolved at the season's end.

This version of The Incredible Hulk featured most of Bruce Banner's supporting cast, including Betty Ross and Rick Jones. It even featured alternate versions of the character like the Gray Hulk. In the second season, She-Hulk joined her cousin on numerous adventures. The Incredible Hulk pulled some plots from various comic book storylines, making it a good partner to other media.

14 Silver Surfer Focused On The Cosmic Side Of The Marvel Universe

Silver Surfer flies in his Marvel animated series

Years Aired

1998

Seasons

1

Episodes

13

IMDB Score

7.1

After the Silver Surfer appeared in other Marvel cartoons, he starred in his own animated series on Fox Kids in 1998. Combining cel and computer animation, fans praised Silver Surfer for its unique settings rendered in the influential art styles Jack Kirby once produced.

Silver Surfer's 13 seasons followed the "Sentinel of the Spaceways" from his origins as Norrin Radd to his freedom from Galactus, leading to his many space adventures. Along the way, he encountered the Kree, Drax the Destroyer, and even the heroic Nova. Though it only lasted for one season, Silver Surfer found new popularity when it started streaming on Disney+.

13 Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur Proves Marvel Can Still Introduce Clever New Heroes

Marvel's Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur Poster
Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
TV-Y7
Animation
Superhero

After 13-year-old super-genius Lunella accidentally brings ten-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur into present-day New York City via a time vortex, the duo works together to protect the city's Lower East Side from danger.

Release Date
February 10, 2023
Cast
Diamond White , Fred Tatasciore , Alfre Woodard , Sasheer Zamata
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
2

Years Aired

2023-Present

Seasons

1

Episodes

16

IMDB Score

7.7

One of the newest animated additions to Marvel's roster of superheroes is Luna Lafeyette, the brilliant young star of Disney Channel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. Lafayette, one of the smartest human beings in the Marvel universe, hopes to use her intellect to help her family after a series of devastating blackouts.

She designed a powerful generator, though she accidentally opened a portal that transported the mutant T-Rex known as Devil Dinosaur to her present-day universe. She decided to carry on an old Marvel legacy and joined Devil Dinosaur as a costumed hero. The fantastic cast of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur successfully debuted a fun new hero for the next generation.

12 Marvel's Spider-Man Introduced New Heroes To A Familiar World

Spider-Man 2017 Animated Series Poster
Spider-Man
TV-Y7
Animation
superheroes
Action
Adventure

Peter Parker, a new student at the famous Horizon High, fights evil super-villains as the costumed superhero, Spider-Man.

Release Date
July 29, 2017
Cast
Robbie Daymond , Nadji Jeter , Fred Tatasciore , Laura Bailey , Scott Menville , Melanie Minichino , Max Mittelman
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
3

Years Aired

2017-2020

Seasons

3

Episodes

58

IMDB Score

6.2

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Marvel's Spider-Man started airing in 2017 and took a unique approach to the character, inspired by the MCU's youthful and brilliant version of Peter Parker. The show followed Peter Parker as he attended the technologically advanced Horizon High and tried to balance his life as a student while being Spider-Man.

In Marvel's Spider-Man, Peter Parker also befriended other geniuses like Gwen Stacy and Miles Morales, who each appeared in their own superhero alter egos as well. Marvel's Spider-Man has good action, decent animation, and an excellent cast that has earned it a place among other great adaptations of the character.

Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen in Marvel's Spider-Man animated series

11 Avengers Assemble Established An MCU-Inspired Avengers Team

Years Aired

2013-2019

Seasons

5

Episodes

127

IMDB Score

7.0

After Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes aired two incredible comic-inspired seasons, the subsequent animated adaptation of the Avengers had big shoes to fill. While nowhere as compelling as its predecessor, Avengers Assemble was a solid superhero show that kids and adults could enjoy.

Ditching the drawn-out storylines of EMH, Avengers Assemble focused on one-off storylines featuring the Avengers fighting fearsome villains. While the dialogue can get a little grating, the characters' MCU-inspired personalities still shine, and the show's great animation delivered some truly dynamic action sequences.

10 Ultimate Spider-Man Let Spider-Man Become A Leader Of Other Young Heroes

Kraven the Hunter posing in the Ultimate Spider-Man TV show

Years Aired

2012-2017

Seasons

4

Episodes

104

IMDB Score

7.2

Ben 10's Man of Action worked with Ultimate Spider-Man co-creator Brian Michael Bendis and Batman: The Animated Series co-creator Paul Dini to bring a new animated version of the hero to DisneyXD. Everyone's favorite web-slinger working with Nick Fury and teamed up with teenage versions of Nova, Iron Fist, Luke Cage, and White Tiger to stop some of Marvel's biggest foes.

Ultimate Spider-Man managed to capture everything that made Spider-Man iconic. He cracked bad jokes, faced crises of confidence, and dealt with great responsibilities. It also featured some of Marvel's best TV animation, leading to outstanding action sequences and character designs. It's not his best outing, but it's still one of Spider-Man's better shows.

9 Guardians Of The Galaxy Captured What's Special About The Movies

Guardians of the Galaxy TV Show Poster
Guardians of the Galaxy
TV-Y7-FV
Animation
superheroes
Release Date
July 26, 2015
Cast
Kevin Michael Richardson , Vanessa Marshall , Will Friedle , Trevor Devall , james arnold taylor
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
3

Years Aired

2015-2019

Seasons

3

Episodes

79

IMDB Score

7.3

Guardians of the Galaxy featured the basic set-up of the 2014 film and the same cast of characters. While the cartoon Guardians were not as fleshed out as their big-screen counterparts, the show captured most of what made the Guardians such wonderful characters. Star-Lord was still the lovable numbskull with a heart of gold, and Rocket was still the short-tempered rodent.

Guardians of the Galaxy also had the film's wit, leading to hilarious scenes. Even if the show was never as good as the films, it's hard to dislike a series that featured the Guardians on a rail cart while Venom symbiotes chased them as Starlord listened to "Shake Your Groove Thing." Definitely worth the price of admission.

Groot, Gamora, Drax, Cosmo, Star-Lord, and Rocket in Guardians of the Galaxy

8 X-Men: Evolution Combined Superhero Action With Teenage Melodrama

X-Men Evolution TV Show Poster
X-Men: Evolution
TV-Y7
Animation
Action
Adventure
Superhero

This rendition of X-Men features Cyclops, Jean Grey, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Shadowcat and Spike as teenagers as they fight for a world that fears and hates them.

Release Date
November 4, 2000
Creator
Robert N. Skir, Marty Isenberg, David Wise
Cast
Scott McNeil , Meghan Black , Christopher Judge , Kirby Morrow , Venus Terzo , David Kaye
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
4

Years Aired

2000-2003

Seasons

4

Episodes

52

IMDB Score

7.8

X-Men: Evolution followed teenage versions of classic mutant heroes like Cyclops, Jean Grey, Shadowcat, Rogue, and Nightcrawler. They tried to live average lives at a local high school while also training their mutant abilities as the X-Men. When they weren't in school, they helped Professor X, Storm, and Wolverine save mutantkind.

X-Men: Evolution shows its age on a rewatch, as some of the dialogue is reminiscent of late '90s teen melodrama, but that's also part of its charm. The animation holds up surprisingly well for something made in 1999, and the voice acting is top-notch. Perhaps its most recognized contribution to the X-Men franchise was introducing the world to X-23, Wolverine's female clone.

X-Men Evolution featuring Spyke, Jean, Cyclops, Kitty, and Rogue

7 What If...? Shows How Different The Universe Can Be With Just A Few Changes

What If...?
What If...?
Action
Adventure

Exploring pivotal moments from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and turning them on their head, leading the audience into uncharted territory.

Release Date
August 11, 2021
Creator
A. C. Bradley
Cast
Jeffrey Wright , Sebastian Stan , Stanley Tucci , Chadwick Boseman , Josh Brolin , Kurt Russell , Samuel L. Jackson , Jeremy Renner , Tom Hiddleston
Seasons
3 Seasons
Number of Episodes
19 Episodes
Streaming Service(s)
Disney Plus

Years Aired

2021-

Seasons

2

Episodes

18

IMDB Score

7.4

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Concurrent with the MCU's Phase Four, What If...? is precisely the sort of series that comic book fans have always wanted. The premise is simple: Each segment plugs different variables into familiar Marvel equations. For example, what if Killmonger prevented the missile that turned Tony Stark into Iron Man from going off?

Other episodes are more outlandish, but What If...? is built on the budding multiverse proceedings in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. A second series is set for 2023, which will surely push the envelope for interesting twists in comic lore while also setting the tone for Phase Five.

The Watcher looking over the MCU multiverse in What If...?

6 Wolverine And The X-Men Made Wolverine The Leader Of The Team For Once

Years Aired

2009

Seasons

1

Episodes

26

IMDB Score

7.4

Wolverine and the X-Men had everyone's favorite mutant taking the front stage as the team's leader. After an attack on the X-Mansion disbanded the team, Wolverine re-formed the X-Men to save the future. Created by Thor: Ragnarok writers Craig Kyle and Chris Yost, Wolverine and the X-Men featured some of the best storytelling and character development fans have seen in the X-Men franchise.

Wolverine and The X-Men was one of many shows created and released when Disney purchased Marvel. As a result, the series suffered from financial problems, and Disney canceled it after one season. WTXM ended on a cliffhanger that teased the villainous Apocalypse and an animated adaptation of the hit Age of Apocalypse storyline.

5 X-Men '97 Is Off To A Strong Start

X-MEN '97 Teaser Poster
X-Men '97
Animation
Action
Adventure
superheroes

X-Men '97  is a continuation of X-Men: The Animated Series (1992).

Release Date
March 20, 2024
Cast
Jennifer Hale , Chris Potter , Alison Sealy-Smith , Lenore Zann , Cal Dodd , Catherine Disher , Adrian Hough , Ray Chase , Chris Britton , George Buza
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
2
Franchise
X-Men
Characters By
Jack Kirby, Stan Lee
Distributor
Disney+
Main Characters
Logan / Wolverine, Gambit, Jean Grey, Storm, Scott / Cyclops, Hank / Beast, Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler, Rogue, Jubilee, Magneto, Professor X, Mystique
Prequel
X-Men: The Animated Series
Producer
Charley Feldman
Production Company
Marvel Studios
Writers
Beau DeMayo
Number of Episodes
10 Episodes

Years Aired

2024

Seasons

1

Episodes

10

IMDB Score

9

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X-Men '97 is the long-awaited continuation of the hit animated X-Men series from the 1990s. The Disney+ revival follows the beloved cast of mutants as they struggle to cope with the loss of their former leader, Professor Charles Xavier after he suffers a serious injury. With Magneto now in charge, the mutants struggle against a rising threat to their existence.

While some fans may have been worried about the show's revival, X-Men '97 is off to a terrific start when it comes to living up to the hype of its predecessor. The series feels like the '90s show, with many original voice actors returning to their roles. If the first few episodes are anything to go by, X-Men '97 could become one of the best Marvel animated series of all time.

The assemble X-Men stand together in a cavern with fiery floor in X-Men '97

4 Spider-Man: The Animated Series Presented A Complete Version Of Peter Parker's World

Spider-Man: The Animated Series
Spider-Man: The Animated Series
TV-Y7
Animation
Superhero
Action
Adventure

A young man with spider-like abilities fights crime as a superhero in New York City while trying to have a normal personal life.

Release Date
November 19, 1994
Creator
Stan Lee, Steve Ditko
Cast
christopher daniel barnes , Sara Ballantine , Edward Asner , Roscoe Lee Browne
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
5 Seasons
Production Company
New World Entertainment Films, Genesis Entertainment, Marvel Enterprises.

Years Aired

1994-1998

Seasons

5

Episodes

65

IMDB Score

8.4

Many fans have a place in their hearts for the '90s version of Spider-Man. For some, it was the first introduction to Spider-Man and the world of Marvel. Unlike other versions of Spider-Man, which featured him as a high school student, Peter was in college in Spider-Man: TAS. This might have made this version of Peter Parker less relatable for younger fans, but it allowed for new stories.

Many fans saw this version as Peter Parker's most relatable incarnation as they grew up. Spider-Man: TAS isn't perfect. The animation has aged poorly and moves so fast that it can feel rushed. That said, Spider-Man: TAS had solid action and great writing, and it effectively portrayed Spider-Man's complicated world.

Spider-Man runs on rooftops in New York City at dawn in Spider-Man The Animated Series

3 The Spectacular Spider-Man Focused On The Beginning Of Spider-Man's World

The Spectacular Spider-Man
The Spectacular Spider-Man
TV-Y7
Action
Adventure

An animated television show that focuses on a sixteen-year-old Peter Parker, and the origins of Spider-Man.

Release Date
March 1, 2008
Creator
Victor Cook, Steve Ditko, Stan Lee
Cast
Josh Keaton , Lacey Chabert , grey delisle
Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
2 Seasons
Production Company
Adelaide Productions, Culver Entertainment, Marvel Enterprises.

Years Aired

2008-2009

Seasons

2

Episodes

26

IMDB Score

8.4

Many Spider-Man fans hail The Spectacular Spider-Man as the definitive take on Marvel's most recognizable character. Spectacular Spider-Man again placed Peter Parker in high school with a lot on his plate. He had to juggle school, his personal life, and his heroic calling, and Parker often struggled.

While these are familiar story beats, the execution made Spectacular Spider-Man great. The creative team cared about the subject matter and didn't want to talk down to its audience or skimp on the action. Spectacular Spider-Man only lasted for 26 episodes and ended on a cliffhanger. Fans may never see a proper ending for this version of the Spectacular Web-Slinger.

Spider-Man and Venom fighting in The Spectacular Spider-Man series.

2 X-Men: The Animated Series Is The Definitive X-Men Experience

The X-Men on the X-Men The Animated Series Promo
X-Men: The Animated Series
TV-Y7

In X-Men: The Animated Series, a team of mutant superheroes fight for justice and human acceptance in the Marvel Comics universe.

Release Date
October 31, 1992
Creator
Mark Edward Edens, Sidney Iwanter and Eric Lewald
Main Genre
Superhero
Main Cast
Cedric Smith, Cal Dodd, Lenore Zann, George Buza, Alyson Court, Catherine Disher, Norm Spencer, Chris Potter, Alison Sealy-Smith and David Hemblen

Years Aired

1992-1997

Seasons

5

Episodes

76

IMDB Score

8.4

X-Men is still one of the best animated shows of all time. The hit '90s cartoon featured epic storylines, grandiose action, and well-developed characters who were true to their comic book counterparts. X-Men also handled its themes of prejudice and minority mistreatment while never talking down to its young audience.

X-Men adapted iconic storylines to the small screen much better than its film counterparts, with its portrayal of Days of Future Past clearly outshining the movie version. Some of its silly moments and references are dated, but it still pumped up audiences who were rooting for Mutantkind.

X-Men The Animated Series, Wolverine, Jean Grey, Beast