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  1. Below is a list of television series based on properties of Marvel Comics. This list includes live-action and animated series.

    Title
    Seasons
    Episodes
    Original Broadcast
    3
    29
    1974–1977
    2
    13
    1977–1979
    5
    80
    1977–1982
    1
    41
    1978–1979
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  4. List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series. The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) television series are American superhero television shows produced by Marvel Television and Marvel Studios, based on characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics. The series are set in, or inspired by, the shared universe of the MCU film franchise .

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  5. marvelanimated.fandom.com › wiki › Marvel_AnimatedMarvel Animated Universe

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    The Marvel Animated Universe, or MAU for short, is a series of animated television shows and related spin-offs that share the same continuity. All of the animated series were adapted from Marvel Comics properties.

    The universe is comprised of X-Men, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Silver Surfer, Spider-Man Unlimited, and The Avengers: United They Stand. X-Men and Spider-Man are the two longest running Marvel animated projects.

    It spans 253 episodes, starting on October 31, 1992 with "Night Of The Sentinels, Part One" and ending on March 31, 2000 with "Destiny Unleashed, Part One".

    It is possible that the Marvel Animated Universe exists within the Marvel Multiverse. The Marvel Database wiki states that there are several designations for the universe, although each series is not given the same one.

    There are several problems with classifying a coherent universe. Unlike the DC animated counterpart, the various series were not created by one person or group, but by different production companies with different goals and visions. There are several connections between the series such as The Incredible Hulk referring to events on Iron Man and Fantastic Four, Juggernaut's appearance on Fantastic Four connecting to a previous episode on X-Men, and Robert Hays reprising his role as Iron Man on Spider-Man. However, there are numerous occasions that disconnect the series, such as Venom's history on Spider-Man and Spider-Man Unlimited, Captain America's timeline between Fantastic Four and Spider-Man, and most notably Silver Surfer on Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer. In the strictest sense, none of the series can fit together. However, the connections are too numerous to simply discount each series as completely separate.

    Although series based on Marvel comics aired before and after, these eight were interconnected and created a larger universe than seen either before or after. For the purpose of this site, these shows are called Non MAU.

    There have been several other attempts to make multi-series universes.

    The first animated universe was the Marvel Productions Universe consisting of Spider-Man, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, and The Incredible Hulk. Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends used clips and ideas originating in Spider-Man. Additionally, actor Michael Bell voiced Doctor Octopus on Spider-Man and Amazing Friends and The Incredible Hulk.

    The next was Ultimate Avengers and its sequel Ultimate Avengers II.

    Christopher Yost created a large multi-series universe. The universe was comprised of Wolverine and the X-Men, Hulk vs Wolverine, Hulk vs Thor, Thor: Tales of Asgard, and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.

    , Marvel Anime: Iron Man, Marvel Anime: X-Men, and Marvel Anime: Blade were connected in the Marvel Anime Universe.

    Most recently, Marvel Animation created their own universe with Ultimate Spider-Man, Avengers Assemble, Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., and Guardians of the Galaxy.

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  6. Explore Marvel TV shows on the official website of Marvel Entertainment! Learn about the cast, characters, plots, & episodes of your favorite shows!

  7. On December 7, 2017, Marvel announced its Marvel Rising franchise focusing on new characters as youngsters starting with animation in 2018 with Ghost-Spider, a renamed Spider-Gwen, shorts and an animated film, Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors.

  8. Marvel Studios' first animated series, What If...?, starts streaming August 11 with new episodes Wednesdays on Disney+.

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