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DISCOVER--the pre-CGI Marvel Super Heroes

de jonabbott56 • Creado hace 12 años • Modificado hace 9 años
Before the current and ongoing Marvel Comics movies of the 21st century, there were several other attempts to recreate the Marvel super-heroes for films and TV in simpler times, both in animated and live-action formats. This list runs through them in chronological order. It does not include TV movies or foreign releases made from television episodes, or non-super-hero productions, but it does include unsold pilots and one- offs.
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  • Lorna Gray and Dick Purcell in El capitán vencedor (1944)

    1. El capitán vencedor

    19444h 4mApproved
    5.2 (1.2 k)
    Superhero Captain America battles the evil forces of the archvillain called The Scarab, who poisons his enemies and steals a secret device capable of destroying buildings by sound vibrations.
    DirectoresElmer CliftonJohn EnglishEstrellasDick PurcellLorna GrayLionel Atwill
    This serial was made by Republic at the height of their powers and is great fun as usual, but has little to do with the Captain America comic other than swiping the costume...
  • Capitán América (1966)

    2. Capitán América

    196613 episodiosTV-GSerie de TV
    6.2 (1.1 k)
    El único y patriótico destinatario de un revolucionario proyecto de mejora corporal lucha contra el mal como el defensor estrella de los Estados Unidos.
    CreadoresJack KirbyJoe SimonEstrellasBernard CowanDon MasonJack Creley
    Very limited animation series which takes its stories and artwork from the Captain America strips then running in Tales of Suspense. Fun nostalgia with lots of Jack Kirby art.
  • Iron Man (1966)

    3. Iron Man

    196613 episodiosSerie de TV
    6.3 (1.1 k)
    Un creativo fabricante de armamento lucha contra las fuerzas del mal en su revolucionaria armadura llena de poder.
    CreadorLarry LieberEstrellasBernard CowanDon MasonJack Creley
    Colourful recreations of Iron Man's adventures from Tales of Suspense, although the switching back and forth between the disparate artistic styles of illustrators Don Heck and Gene Colan can be distracting. Fun.
  • Hulk (1966)

    4. Hulk

    196639 episodiosTV-GSerie de TV
    6.3 (1.1 k)
    Las aventuras de un científico nuclear maldito con la tendencia a convertirse en un enorme bruto verde bajo estrés.
    CreadoresJack KirbyStan LeeEstrellasBernard CowanDon MasonJack Creley
    Stories from the original short run of Hulk comics and his early exploits in Tales to Astonish make up this nostalgic but very primitive cartoon production. Episodes are extremely variable, with a version of Avengers vs. the Space Phantom (issue 2 if I recall?) being virtually untransmittable and the worst effort in all five series, but the Metal Master story being a rare example of animated Steve Ditko art. The voices are particularly bad on this series, with the Hulk and General Ross very poor, although John Vernon (also Iron Man and Sub Mariner) voices Major Talbot, and the younger version of Tyrannus is surely George Takei, who was doing voice work at this time. The theme song is a riot.
  • The Sub-Mariner (1966)

    5. The Sub-Mariner

    1966– 13 episodiosTV-Y7-FVSerie de TV
    6.4 (540)
    El príncipe de la ciudad hundida de Atlántida protege su hogar de todos los enemigos, tanto por encima como por debajo de la superficie del mar.
    CreadorBill EverettEstrellasBernard CowanDon MasonJack Creley
    Interesting animation of the Sub-Mariner strips from Tales to Astonish. Highlight is a bizarre re-hash of Fantastic Four annual no. 3 (the wedding partially recreated in the Fantastic Four/Silver Surfer film) but without the Fantastic Four, who were licensed to Hanna-Barbera at the time! Features the first animated appearance of the X-Men.
  • Mighty Thor (1966)

    6. Mighty Thor

    196613 episodiosTV-Y7-FVSerie de TV
    6.5 (817)
    Las aventuras contemporáneas del dios nórdico del trueno y el relámpago.
    CreadorLarry LieberEstrellasBernard CowanDon MasonClaude Rae
    Perhaps the best-looking of the five mid-'60's animated Marvel Super-Heroes productions, this utilises superb Jack Kirby art from some splendid Lee-Kirby yarns from the Thor strips in Journey into Mystery.
  • El Hombre Araña (1967)

    7. El Hombre Araña

    1967–197052 episodiosTV-Y7Serie de TV
    7.3 (4.4 k)
    Basada en el personaje de los cómics de Marvel, relata las aventuras de Peter Parker, quien, tras ser mordido por una araña radiactiva, asume poderes extraordinarios.
    CreadoresStan LeeSteve DitkoEstrellasPaul SolesPeg DixonPaul Kligman
    Initially attractive animated adventures featuring original non-comic stories, some with stylish Marvel villains like Mysterio and the Rhino, others with the usual cartoon cliche losers, with clear colourful art and the legendary theme song. The second season is less impressive, and the third season by Ralph 'Fritz the Cat' Bakshi is absolutely appalling.
  • Jack DeLeon, Paul Frees, Gerald Mohr, and Jo Ann Pflug in Los Cuatro Fantásticos (1967)

    8. Los Cuatro Fantásticos

    1967–196820 episodiosASerie de TV
    6.6 (1.7 k)
    Cuatro superhéroes disfrazados luchan contra los villanos más terroríficos del mundo.
    CreadoresJack KirbyStan LeeEstrellasPaul FreesGerald MohrJack DeLeon
    While they obviously pale in comparison to the Lee-Kirby originals, by TV cartoon standards these are very well done simplified reworkings of the classic and legendary Fantastic Four comics of the 1960s (including Galactus and the first animated appearance of the Silver Surfer). Far superior to the 1970s FF cartoons, we anxiously await a legitimate DVD release.
  • Hombre-araña (1977)

    9. Hombre-araña

    1977–197914 episodiosTV-PGSerie de TV
    6.1 (2.9 k)
    Con los poderes que le dio la mordedura de una araña radioactiva, un joven lucha contra el crimen como superhéroe trepador.
    EstrellasNicholas HammondRobert F. SimonChip Fields
    One of the great mysteries of American television is why networks shell out for the rights to a proven success, and then change or discard everything that makes it work. It's all there for the taking, but instead they take it away. The strongest aspect of the Spider-man comics are the characters and the villains, so they replaced most of the former and didn't use the latter. Instead, we got standard TV plots and set-ups, with bland TV-style bad guys. The result was a watchable but very mediocre short run, the highlight being "The Hostage Tower". A lost opportunity, but an official DVD release anyway, please...
  • The Fantastic Four (1978)

    10. The Fantastic Four

    197813 episodiosTV-Y7-FVSerie de TV
    5.9 (1 k)
    Un superhéroe elástico, una invisible con campo de fuerza, una criatura rocosa naranja y un robot repleto de datos forman un equipo dedicado a frustrar a villanos con intención de dominar el mundo.
    CreadorStan LeeEstrellasMike RoadGinny TylerTed Cassidy
    Despite the presence of Jack Kirby himself, this is inferior to the earlier Hanna-Barbera version, with feeble delineation and hampered by the absence of the Human Torch and his substitution by a comedy robot. Yuk.
  • Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby in El hombre increíble (1977)

    11. El hombre increíble

    1977–198282 episodiosTV-PGSerie de TV
    7.0 (17 k)
    Un científico fugitivo tiene la maldición de convertirse en un poderoso monstruo verde bajo un estrés emocional extremo.
    CreadorKenneth JohnsonEstrellasBill BixbyLou FerrignoJack Colvin
    This popular and long-running combination of Marvel's Hulk with TV's man-on-the-run format pioneered by The Fugitive was enormously successful on its own terms, but had very little to do with the comic-book incarnation of the character, hamstrung by the lead actor's and producer's strong animosity toward the medium. Both said that they "didn't want to do a comic-book show", which is a bit like signing on for a cop show and saying 'no guns or criminals'. Despite this, it was an okay if perhaps inadvertently appropriately schizophrenic show, a serious drama interspersed with interruptions from a big green musclebound monster. One might think that this would make it neither fish nor fowl, irritating the adults, and boring impatient kids, but the show ran for five years. By the time the 21st century Hulk movies were being made, it had become a strong enough part of the character's cultural baggage to have earned several coy verbal and visual references in these more faithful adaptations of the strip.

    Of the original series, the pilot and the two-parters "The First" and "Prometheus" most closely capture the spirit of the source material. At least Lou Ferrigno, who portrayed the Hulk, was a fan of the comics...
  • Dr. Strange (1978)

    12. Dr. Strange

    19781h 33mTV-PGPelícula de TV
    5.1 (2.3 k)
    A psychiatrist becomes the new Sorcerer Supreme of the Earth in order to battle an evil Sorceress from the past.
    DirectorPhilip DeGuere Jr.EstrellasPeter HootenClyde KusatsuJessica Walter
    Disappointingly flat and mis-cast attempt to bring Marvel's "master of the mystic arts" to the small screen. Strange has no gravitas at all, and comes across like the assistant manager of a disco. Doomed from the outset, perhaps, when attempted with a 1970s TV network budget and sensibilities. Ironically, a shameless straight-to-video rip-off called Doctor Mordrid from Charles Band's comics-inspired Full Moon operation did a much better job! However, given the series' content and pedigree, this is surely the most difficult Marvel character to get right.
  • Reb Brown in Captain America (1979)

    13. Captain America

    19791h 37mTV-PGPelícula de TV
    3.5 (2.6 k)
    A recipient of an experimental body enhancement chemical retaliates against his would be killers as a star spangled superhero.
    DirectorRod HolcombEstrellasReb BrownLen BirmanHeather Menzies-Urich
  • La Mujer Araña (1979)

    14. La Mujer Araña

    1979–198016 episodiosTV-Y7Serie de TV
    5.8 (1.1 k)
    Jessica Drew obtuvo poderes al sobrevivir an una picadura de araña cuando era joven gracias a su suero. Cuando surgen problemas, ahora utiliza su identidad oculta: Spider-Woman.
    CreadoresStan LeeMarie SeverinEstrellasJoan Van ArkBryan ScottLarry Carroll
    I can't explain why I like this badly-made rubbish, but I do. At least it wasn't as poor as the actual comic.
  • Reb Brown in Capitán América (1979)

    15. Capitán América

    19791h 28mTV-PGPelícula de TV
    3.7 (1.9 k)
    The star spangled hero must battle a villain's plan to poison America with a chemical that horrifically accelerates the aging process.
    DirectorIvan NagyEstrellasReb BrownConnie SelleccaLen Birman
  • El hombre araña y sus sorprendentes amigos (1981)

    16. El hombre araña y sus sorprendentes amigos

    1981–198624 episodiosTV-Y7Serie de TV
    7.1 (4.4 k)
    Spider-Man lucha contra el crimen en la ciudad de Nueva York con la ayuda de Iceman y Firestar.
    CreadoresDennis MarksStan LeeSteve DitkoEstrellasHans ConriedSally JulianJerry Dexter
    When this animated cartoon series premiered during the dog days of TV cartoons between the first season of Scooby-doo in 1969 and the arrival of The Simpsons in 1989, it was a welcome breath of fresh air. For a start, characters moved three-dimensionally around the screen rather than just from left to right, and despite the usual TV cartoon failings (ridiculous additions like the completely redundant hidden headquarters, the comic relief dog, and the occasional cackling nitwit villain) it was a lively and enjoyable half hour enhanced by guest appearances from other Marvel super-heroes, narration by dear old Stan Lee himself, and one of the best background scores ever used. The amazing friends were Iceman from the X-Men and original creation Firestar, a likeable and workable supporting cast.
  • Las nuevas aventuras del Hombre Araña (1981)

    17. Las nuevas aventuras del Hombre Araña

    1981–198226 episodiosTV-Y7Serie de TV
    6.8 (2.1 k)
    La red de superhéroes lucha contra el crimen en la ciudad de Nueva York.
    EstrellasJack AngelLynn JohnsonLewis Bailey
    One simply missed the amazing friends...
  • El Increíble Hulk (1982)

    18. El Increíble Hulk

    1982–198313 episodiosTV-Y7Serie de TV
    6.7 (1.8 k)
    Un científico investigador está maldito con la tendencia a convertirse en un bruto verde gigante bajo estrés.
    EstrellasMichael BellSusan BluWilliam Callaway
    After the prime time live-action reboot, it was back to basics for these new animated adventures.
  • Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby in The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988)

    19. The Incredible Hulk Returns

    19881h 40mTV-PGPelícula de TV
    5.7 (3.8 k)
    Hopefully on the verge of curing his Hulk condition, Banner meets his colleague, Don Blake, who is mystically linked to a Viking warrior, Thor.
    DirectoresNicholas CoreaBill BixbyEstrellasBill BixbyLou FerrignoJack Colvin
    This is the first of three TV movie revivals of the 1970s TV series by New World, marred by a truly abysmal attempt to co-feature Thor.
  • Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby in The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989)

    20. The Trial of the Incredible Hulk

    19891h 40mNot RatedPelícula de TV
    5.8 (3.2 k)
    When Banner is held as a witness to a violent crime linked to the Kingpin, the fugitive is helped by lawyer Matt Murdock who is also the superhero, Daredevil.
    DirectorBill BixbyEstrellasBill BixbyLou FerrignoMarta DuBois
    This is the second of three TV movie revivals by New World. Trial features the first live action appearance of Daredevil, portrayed by Streethawk's Rex Smith.
  • Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby in The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990)

    21. The Death of the Incredible Hulk

    19901h 35mNot RatedPelícula de TV
    5.7 (2.7 k)
    When Scientist Dr. Ronold Pratt and his wife are kidnapped, David Banner must become The Incredible Hulk for one last time
    DirectorBill BixbyEstrellasBill BixbyLou FerrignoElizabeth Gracen
  • Capitán América (1990)

    22. Capitán América

    19901h 37mPG-13
    3.2 (16 k)
    Congelado en el hielo durante décadas, el Capitán América es liberado para luchar contra el archidelincuente The Red Skull.
    DirectorAlbert PyunEstrellasMatt SalingerRonny CoxNed Beatty
    Seriously underrated low budget adventure for Captain America. I don't understand why nobody but myself and a few mates like this movie. Matt Salinger is excellent, but spends too little time in the costume. There's a splendid Red Skull, Ronny Cox makes a good U.S. President, the supporting cast is excellent, and it's light and bright. Faithful to the source, and based loosely on the 1960s man-out-of-time Lee and Kirby stories in Tales of Suspense.
  • George Buza, Catherine Disher, Cal Dodd, David Hemblen, Chris Potter, Alison Sealy-Smith, Norm Spencer, and Lenore Zann in X-Men (1992)

    23. X-Men

    1992–199776 episodiosPGSerie de TV
    8.4 (52 k)
    Un equipo de superhéroes mutantes lucha por la justicia y la aceptación humana en el universo de Marvel Comics.
    CreadoresMark Edward EdensSidney IwanterEric LewaldEstrellasCedric SmithCal DoddLenore Zann
  • Jay Underwood, Alex Hyde-White, Michael Bailey Smith, and Rebecca Staab in Los Cuatro Fantásticos (1994)

    24. Los Cuatro Fantásticos

    19941h 30mPG
    3.8 (8 k)
    Al ser expuestos a rayos cósmicos, cuatro intrépidos exploradores reciben increíbles poderes.
    DirectorOley SassoneEstrellasAlex Hyde-WhiteJay UnderwoodRebecca Staab
    "Look at you--the Fantastic Four!"--and they are. Made on a shoestring budget to honour a time-sensitive business deal, this is a charming and faithful recreation of the early 1960s Fantastic Four comics with a great cast and a simple, straightforward and--for once--respectful approach to the material. Unlike the equally enjoyable big budget incarnation of the team, everyone looks like who they are supposed to be, and Doctor Doom and the Thing, the two most difficult to get right, are particularly well realised. Unfairly maligned by the sort of people who think Mystery Science Theatre is funny, it is in fact vastly superior to more costly disasters like Superman III etc. or some of the TV pilot travesties of the 1970s. It's quite thrilling to see everything happen as it should, and looking like it did in the comics, something that wasn't the case in the later version, where for all the 'rebooting' and 're-imagining', the best moments were the sequences faithfully recreating scenes or images from the Lee/Kirby original. There are flaws (the Jeweller is unnecessary, and some of the super power effects are understandably a bit ropey), but considering how easily the mega-budget movies screw up with millions at their disposal, I'm reminded of the interviewer who asked John Ford if he could have made a bad movie. "Sure", he replied. "It'll cost you more, but I could do it".
  • Los Cuatro Fantásticos (1994)

    25. Los Cuatro Fantásticos

    1994–199626 episodiosTV-Y7Serie de TV
    6.4 (4.2 k)
    Las aventuras del mejor equipo de superhéroes de Marvel Comic.
    CreadorStan LeeEstrellasBeau WeaverLori AlanQuinton Flynn
    Opening with a lame rehash of the origin story, but improving with the appearance of the Puppet Master in part two, this is a slick two season series with good animation, but tries way too hard to be cute. Neither fish nor fowl, the stories are pointlessly altered rewrites of early stories, when they could have been presented as new, if derivative adventures rather than factually incorrect old ones. Featuring several multi-part storylines, first season adversaries include the Sub-Mariner, Doctor Doom, the Skrulls, and Galactus and the Silver Surfer. The show is greatly hampered by a dreadful dated and tacky disco theme and soundtrack by Giorgio Moroder.

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