Swamp Thing: The Series, is a science fiction, action/adventure television series based on the DC Comics character Swamp Thing. It debuted on USA Network on July 27, 1990 and lasted three seasons for a total of 72 episodes. It was later shown in reruns on the Sci Fi Channel.
Frank Orsatti,
Reza Badiyi,
John McPherson,
Jeffrey Hayden,
L. Q. Jones,
Michael Preece,
Chuck Bowman,
Kenneth Johnson,
Joseph Pevney,
Alan J. Levi,
Michael Vejar,
Bernard McEveety,
Ray Danton,
Barry Crane,
James D. Parriott,
Nick Havinga,
Bill Bixby,
Nicholas Corea,
Jack Colvin,
Sigmund Neufeld Jr.,
Mark A. Burley,
John Liberti,
Patrick Boyriven,
Larry Stewart,
Harvey S. Laidman,
Dick Harwood,
Richard Milton
During an experiment gone bad, radiation turns a scientist into a raging green behemoth whenever he becomes agitated. Unable to control his transformations, more
During an experiment gone bad, radiation turns a scientist into a raging green behemoth whenever he becomes agitated. Unable to control his transformations, David Banner searches for a cure as he crosses the country, fugitive-style, with a dogged tabloid reporter on his trail. close
Animation,
Sci-Fi,
Action,
Drama,
Comedy,
Adventure,
Family
Directors:
Eric Radomski,
Leo Riley,
Jeff Wamester,
James Yang,
Dan Duncan
Peter Quill is Star-Lord, the brash adventurer who, to save the universe from its greatest threats, joins forces with a quartet of disparate misfits — more
Peter Quill is Star-Lord, the brash adventurer who, to save the universe from its greatest threats, joins forces with a quartet of disparate misfits — fan-favorite Rocket Raccoon, a tree-like humanoid named Groot, the enigmatic, expert fighter Gamora and the rough edged warrior Drax the Destroyer. close
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Dick Moder,
Herb Wallerstein,
Leslie Martinson,
Ivan Dixon,
Jack Arnold,
Alexander Singer,
Bruce Bilson,
Leonard Horn,
Seymour Robbie,
Barry Crane,
Gordon Hessler,
Curtis Harrington,
Stuart Margolin,
John Newland,
Bob Kelljan,
Sigmund Neufeld Jr.,
Don McDougall,
Ray Austin,
Charles R. Rondeau,
Richard Kinon,
Michael Caffey
With the strength of Hercules, the wisdom of Athena, the speed of Mercury and the beauty of Aphrodite, she’s Wonder Woman. Beautiful Amazon princess Wonder more
With the strength of Hercules, the wisdom of Athena, the speed of Mercury and the beauty of Aphrodite, she’s Wonder Woman. Beautiful Amazon princess Wonder Woman travels to 1940s America disguised as Diana Prince, assistant to handsome but trouble-prone Major Steve Trevor. Using her golden belt, which imbues her with astonishing strength, her bullet-deflecting bracelets, a golden lasso that dispels dishonesty and an invisible supersonic plane, Wonder Woman combats evil. close
Animation,
Sci-Fi,
Fantasy,
Action,
Drama,
Detective,
Adventure,
Family
Directors:
Dan Riba,
Butch Lukic
The long-awaited rebirth of the greatest superhero team of all time: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Hawkgirl, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter.
The long-awaited rebirth of the greatest superhero team of all time: Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Hawkgirl, Green Lantern, and Martian Manhunter. close
Chris Long,
Brian Robbins,
Jim Charleston,
Michael Katleman,
David Carson,
Shawn Levy,
Craig Zisk,
Jeff Woolnough,
John T. Kretchmer,
Joe Napolitano,
Robert J. Wilson,
James Marshall
The series is set in New Gotham City, several years after it has been apparently abandoned by Batman. In his absence, Huntress, Oracle and Dinah are now more
The series is set in New Gotham City, several years after it has been apparently abandoned by Batman. In his absence, Huntress, Oracle and Dinah are now the protectors of New Gotham: the Birds of Prey, and had taken over his war on crime. They are joined by Alfred Pennyworth, who serves Helena as she is heir to the Wayne estate; and Detective Jesse Reese, a police officer confronted with crimes and abilities he cannot explain.
A central feature of the series is the concept of metahumans: individuals born with powers that cannot be explained. No two metahumans have the same abilities (unless hereditary), and there exists a whole subculture of metahuman society that the outside world knows nothing about. close