!comicshitters Compared to DC, Marvel doesn't really have a lot of notable animated shows based on their properties, with things like the OG X-Men or Earth's Mightiest Heroes being more exceptions than the norm. Anyhow, that's what I think, but perhaps some of you folks can redpill me on what to watch and what to skip?
Marvel's animation golden age was in the 90's (X-men, Spider-Man, Ironman, Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Silver Surfer). The 00's had X-men Evolution which was great, and multiple abortive attempts at another Spider-Man show that ranged from mid to bad.
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!comicshitters Compared to DC, Marvel doesn't really have a lot of notable animated shows based on their properties, with things like the OG X-Men or Earth's Mightiest Heroes being more exceptions than the norm. Anyhow, that's what I think, but perhaps some of you folks can redpill me on what to watch and what to skip?
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Marvel's animation golden age was in the 90's (X-men, Spider-Man, Ironman, Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Silver Surfer). The 00's had X-men Evolution which was great, and multiple abortive attempts at another Spider-Man show that ranged from mid to bad.
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It's not because of the properties per se, it's because DC lucked out and got Bruce Tim and Paul dini. Stick to corporate sanctioned coomer bruce
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god batman the animated series was kino
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Spiderman
1981 is the best spiderman
show.
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DC is miles ahead when it comes to animated movies and shows. I can't remember the last marvel one I watched, much less enjoyed
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