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The Marvel Super Heroes
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Narrated by Bernard Cowan
Theme music composer Jacques Urbont
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  • United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 65 (195 segments)
Production
Executive producer(s) Robert L. Lawrence
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  • Hank Gotzenberg
  • George Mahana
  • Walter B. Corso
Running time 16–18 min
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Release
Original network First-run syndication
Original release September 1966 (1966-09) –
December 1966 (1966-12)
Chronology
Related shows Spider-Man
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

The Marvel Super Heroes[1] is an American animated television series starring five comic book superheroes from Marvel Comics. The first TV series based on Marvel characters, it debuted in syndication on U.S. television in 1966.[2]

Produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation, headed by Grant Simmons, Ray Patterson, and Robert Lawrence,[3] it was an umbrella series of five segments, each approximately seven minutes long, broadcast on local television stations that aired the show at different times. The series ran initially as a half-hour program made up of three seven-minute segments of a single superhero, separated by a short description of one of the other four heroes. It has also been broadcast as a mixture of various heroes in a half-hour timeslot, and as individual segments as filler or within a children's TV program.[4]

The segments were "Captain America", "The Incredible Hulk", "Iron Man", "The Mighty Thor" and "The Sub-Mariner".[5]

Production

File:Marvel Super Heroes are on TV.jpg
Another Marvel Super Heroes print advertisement

Sixty-five half-hour episodes of three seven-minute chapters were produced, for a total of 195 segments that ran initially in broadcast syndication from September to December 1966.[6][7]

The series, produced in color, had extremely limited animation produced by xerography, consisting of photocopied images taken directly from the comics and manipulated to minimize the need for animation production. The cartoons were presented as a series of static comic-strip panel images; generally the only movement involved the lips when a character spoke, the eyes, and the occasional arm or leg, or a fully animated black silhouette. The series used the original stories largely in their entirety, showcasing Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and Don Heck art, among others, from the period fans and historians call the Silver Age of comic books.

Stan Lee, Marvel's editor and art director at the time, said in 2004 that he believed publisher Martin Goodman negotiated the deal with Grantray-Lawrence and that Lawrence chose the characters to be used. Lawrence rented Lee and his wife a penthouse apartment at 30 East 60th Street, near Madison Avenue, for Lee's use while he worked on the series. (Lee lived in Hewlett Harbor, New York, on Long Island, at the time.) Lee recalled, "I really don't remember any reaction from the Marvel artists involved. I wish I could claim to have written the [theme song] lyrics, because I think they're brilliant, but alas, I didn't".[8] The songs were written by Jacques Urbont.[9] In the meantime, Steve Krantz (who was distributing the series), made a deal to subcontract production of The Mighty Thor segments to Paramount Cartoon Studios[10] (the animation division of Paramount Pictures, formerly known as Famous Studios), headed at that time by Fleischer Studios veteran Shamus Culhane.

Marvel announced the series in the "Marvel Bullpen Bulletins" of the November 1966 issues, stating in that monthly fan page's hyperbolic style that, "It won't be long before our swingin' super-heroes [sic] make their star-studded debut on TV, appearing five nights a week — that's right, five — count 'em — five nights a week, for a half-hour each night. So you've just got time to make sure your set's in good working order — check your local paper for time and station — and prepare to have a ball!"[11]

Cast

Regular (credited) voice providers

Semi-regular and guest (uncredited) voice providers

For WNAC-TV in Boston, Arthur Pierce portrayed Captain America in live-action segments for the show. Actors portraying other characters, including Dr. Doom, Hulk, and Bucky, also appeared in live-action segments. The segments were scripted by Superman co-creator Jerry Siegel.[19]

Guest characters

Appearing in guest roles were:

  • The X-Men — The original lineup of the Angel, the Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl appeared in a Sub-Mariner episode, "Dr. Doom's Day / The Doomed Allegiance / Tug of Death". The story was an adaptation of Fantastic Four #6 (Sept. 1962) and Fantastic Four Annual #3 (1965) but since Grantray-Lawrence Animation did not own rights to the Fantastic Four, the producers substituted the X-Men — although referring to them instead as "Allies for Peace". However, the characters retained their original designs and individual names from the comics.
  • The Avengers — Episode 8 of The Incredible Hulk was an adaptation of Avengers #2 (Nov. 1963), and co-starred Thor, Iron Man (with his early golden armor recolored to match the red-and-gold design featured in the Iron Man episodes), Giant-Man, the Wasp. The lineup beginning in Avengers #4 (March 1964), with Thor, Iron Man, Giant-Man, the Wasp and the newly installed Captain America, appears in several Captain America episodes, as does the later line-up from Avengers #16 with Hawkeye, Quicksilver, and the Scarlet Witch.

Episodes

Each episode consists of three chapters.

Captain America

Episode Title Directed by Written by Adapted from Original air date Prod.
code
1 "The Origin of Captain America"
"Wreckers Among Us"
"Enter Red Skull"
TBA TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #63-65 September 5, 1966 (1966-09-05) TBA
2 "The Sentinel and the Spy"
"The Fantastic Origin of the Red Skull"
"Lest Tyranny Triumph"
TBA TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #68, 66, 67 September 12, 1966 (1966-09-12) TBA
3 "The Revenge of Captain America"
"The Trap Is Sprung"
"So Dies a Villain"
TBA TBA The Avengers (vol. 1) #7, 15 September 19, 1966 (1966-09-19) TBA
4 "Midnight in Greymoor Castle"
"If This Be Treason"
"When You Lie Down with Dogs"
TBA TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #69-71 September 26, 1966 (1966-09-26) TBA
5 "The Return of Captain America"
"The Search"
"To Live Again"
TBA TBA The Avengers (vol. 1) #4, Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #59 October 3, 1966 (1966-10-03) TBA
6 "Zemo and the Masters of Evil"
"Zemo Strikes"
"The Fury of Zemo"
TBA TBA The Avengers (vol. 1) #6 October 10, 1966 (1966-10-10) TBA
7 "Let the Past Be Gone"
"The Adaptoid"
"The Super Adaptoid"
TBA TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #82-84 October 17, 1966 (1966-10-17) TBA
8 "The Coming of the Swordsman"
"Vengeance Is Ours"
"Emissary of Destruction"
TBA TBA The Avengers (vol. 1) #9, 20 October 24, 1966 (1966-10-24) TBA
9 "The Bitter Taste of Defeat"
"Sorcery Triumph"
"The Road Back"
TBA TBA The Avengers (vol. 1) #21-22 October 31, 1966 (1966-10-31) TBA
10 "Doorway to Doom"
"When the Commissar Commands"
"Duel or Die"
TBA TBA The Avengers (vol. 1) #18 November 7, 1966 (1966-11-07) TBA
11 "The Sleeper Shall Awake"
"Where Walks the Sleeper"
"The Final Sleep"
TBA TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #72-74 November 14, 1966 (1966-11-14) TBA
12 "The Girl from Cap's Past"
"The Stage Is Set"
"30 Minutes to Live"
TBA TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #77, 75-76 November 21, 1966 (1966-11-21) TBA
13 "The Red Skull Lives"
"He Who Holds the Cosmic Cube"
"The Red Skull Supreme"
TBA TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #79-81 November 28, 1966 (1966-11-28) TBA

The Incredible Hulk

File:The Incredible Hulk 1966 Title Card.jpg
A Hulk Title card in The Marvel Super Heroes
Episode Title Directed by Written by Adapted from Original air date Prod.
code
1 "Origin of the Hulk"
"Enter the Gorgon"
"To Be a Man"
TBA TBA The Incredible Hulk (vol. 1) #1 September 6, 1966 (1966-09-06) TBA
2 "The Terror of the Toadmen"
"Bruce Banner Wanted for Treason!"
"Hulk Runs Amok"
TBA TBA The Incredible Hulk (vol. 1) #2 September 13, 1966 (1966-09-13) TBA
3 "A Titan Rides the Train!"
"The Horde of Humanoids!"
"On the Rampage!"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #63-65 September 20, 1966 (1966-09-20) TBA
4 "The Power of Doctor Banner!"
"Where Strides the Behemoth"
"Back from the Dead!"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #66-68 September 27, 1966 (1966-09-27) TBA
5 "Micro-Monsters"
"The Lair of the Leader"
"To Live Again"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #68-70 October 4, 1966 (1966-10-04) TBA
6 "Brawn Against Brain"
"Captured at Last!"
"Enter...the Chameleon!"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #60-63 October 11, 1966 (1966-10-11) TBA
7 "Within the Monster Dwells a Man!"
"Another World, Another Foe!"
"The Wisdom of the Watcher!"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #72-74 October 18, 1966 (1966-10-18) TBA
8 "The Space Phantom"
"Sting of the Wasp"
"Exit the Hulk"
TBA TBA The Avengers (vol. 1) #2 October 25, 1966 (1966-10-25) TBA
9 "The Incredible Hulk vs The Metal Master"
"The Master Tests His Metal"
"Mind Over Metal"
TBA TBA The Incredible Hulk (vol. 1) #6 November 2, 1966 (1966-11-02) TBA
10 "The Ringmaster"
"Captive of the Circus"
"The Grand Finale"
TBA TBA The Incredible Hulk (vol. 1) #3 November 8, 1966 (1966-11-08) TBA
11 "Enter Tyrannus"
"Beauty and the Beast"
"They Dwell in the Depths"
TBA TBA The Incredible Hulk (vol. 1) #5 November 15, 1966 (1966-11-15) TBA
12 "The Terror of the T Gun"
"I Against a World"
"Bruce Banner Is the Hulk!"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #75-77 November 22, 1966 (1966-11-22) TBA
13 "The Man Called Boomerang!"
"The Hulk Intervenes"
"Less than Monster, More than Man!"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #81-83 November 29, 1966 (1966-11-29) TBA

The Invincible Iron Man

Episode Title Directed by Written by Adapted from Original air date Prod.
code
1 "Double Disaster"
"Enter Happy Hogan"
"Of Ice and Men"
Grant Simmons Marvin Woodward Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #43, 45 September 7, 1966 (1966-09-07) 16 (MIR6316)
17 (MIR6317)
18 (MIR6318)
2 "The Death of Tony Stark!"
"The Hands of the Mandarin"
"The Origin of the Mandarin"
Grant Simmons Robert Bentley Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #61, 50, 62 September 14, 1966 (1966-09-14) 7 (MIR6307)
8 (MIR6308)
9 (MIR6309)
3 "Ultimo"
"Ultimo Lives"
"Crescendo"
Grant Simmons Don Christensen Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #76-78 September 21, 1966 (1966-09-21) 22 (MIR6322)
23 (MIR6323)
24 (MIR6324)
4 "The Mandarin's Revenge!"
"The Mandarin's Death Ray"
"No One Escapes the Mandarin"
Grant Simmons TBA Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #54-55 September 28, 1966 (1966-09-28) 1 (MIR6301)
2 (MIR6302)
3 (MIR6303)
5 "The Crimson Dynamo!"
"The Crimson Dynamo Strikes"
"Captured"
Grant Simmons Don Christensen Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #46, 52 October 5, 1966 (1966-10-05) 13 (MIR6313)
14 (MIR6314)
15 (MIR6315)
6 "Enter Hawkeye"
"So Spins the Web"
"Triple Jeopardy"
Don Lusk Don Christensen Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #57, 60, 64 October 12, 1966 (1966-10-12) 19 (MIR6319)
20 (MIR6320)
21 (MIR6321)
7 "If I Die, Let It Be with Honor"
"A World Is Watching"
"What Price Victory?"
Grant Simmons Don Christensen Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #69-71 October 19, 1966 (1966-10-19) 10 (MIR6310)
11 (MIR6311)
12 (MIR6312)
8 "The Moleman Strikes"
"The Dragon of the Flames"
"Decision Under the Earth"
Grant Simmons Bill Danch Original[lower-alpha 1] October 26, 1966 (1966-10-26) 4 (MIR6304)
5 (MIR6305)
6 (MIR6306)
9 "The Other Iron Man!"
"Death Duel"
"Into the Jaws of the Death!"
Don Lusk Jim Carmichael Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #84-86 November 2, 1966 (1966-11-02) 34 (MIR6334)
35 (MIR6335)
36 (MIR6336)
10 "The Cliffs of Doom!"
"The False Captain America"
"The Unmasking"
Don Lusk Don Christensen Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #58 November 9, 1966 (1966-11-09) 37 (MIR6337)
38 (MIR6338)
39 (MIR6339)
11 "My Life for Yours"
"The Black Knight's Gambit"
"The Menace of the Monster"
Don Lusk Jim Carmichael Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #72-76 November 16, 1966 (1966-11-16) 28 (MIR6328)
29 (MIR6329)
30 (MIR6330)
12 "The Dream Master"
"If a Man Be Mad"
"Duel in Space"
Don Lusk Jim Carmichael Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #67-68 November 23, 1966 (1966-11-23) 25 (MIR6325)
26 (MIR6326)
27 (MIR6327)
13 "Beauty and the Armor"
"Peril in Space"
"As a City Watches"
Don Lusk Jim Carmichael Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #72, 81-83 November 30, 1966 (1966-11-30) 31 (MIR6321)
32 (MIR6332)
33 (MIR6333)

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The Mighty Thor

Episode Title Directed by Written by Adapted from Original air date Prod.
code
1 "Trapped by Loki"
"The Vengeance of Loki"
"The Defeat of Loki"
Shamus Culhane
Jack Kinney
Jack Kinney Journey into Mystery #85, 88 September 8, 1966 (1966-09-08) 1 (MTH6501)
2 (MTH6502)
3 (MTH6503)
2 "Chained Evil"
"Sandu, Master of the Supernatural"
"Enchanted Hammer"
Sid Marcus Chuck Harriton Journey into Mystery #92, 91 September 15, 1966 (1966-09-15) 28 (MTH6528)
29 (MTH6529)
30 (MTH6530)
3 "The Enchantress and the Executioner"
"Giants Walk the Earth"
"Battle of the Gods"
Jack Kinney Chuck Harriton Journey into Mystery #103-104 September 22, 1966 (1966-09-22) 31 (MTH6531)
32 (MTH6532)
33 (MTH6533)
4 "At the Mercy of Loki"
"Trial of the Gods"
"Return to Earth"
Chuck Harriton Jack Kinney
Jewell Schubel
Journey into Mystery #108, 115-117 September 29, 1966 (1966-09-29) 34 (MTH6534)
35 (MTH6535)
36 (MTH6536)
5 "The Absorbing Man"
"In My Hands, This Hammer"
"Vengeance of the Thunder God"
Chuck Harriton Don Christensen Journey into Mystery #120-122, 115 October 6, 1966 (1966-10-06) 7 (MTH6507)
8 (MTH6508)
9 (MTH659)
6 "To Kill a Thunder God"
"The Day of the Destroyer"
"Terror of the Tomb"
Chuck Harriton Don Christensen Journey into Mystery #117-119 October 13, 1966 (1966-10-13) 13 (MTH6513)
14 (MTH6514)
15 (MTH6515)
7 "The Grey Gargoyle"
"The Wrath of Odin"
"Triumph in Stone"
Chuck Harriton Don Christensen Journey into Mystery #107, 113 October 20, 1966 (1966-10-20) 10 (MTH6510)
11 (MTH6511)
12 (MTH6512)
8 "The Mysterious Mister Hyde"
"Revenge of Mr. Hyde"
"Thor's Showdown with Mr. Hyde"
Shamus Culhane
Steve Clark
Steve Clark Journey into Mystery #99-100 October 27, 1966 (1966-10-27) 4 (MTH6504)
5 (MTH6505)
6 (MTH6506)
9 "Every Hand Against Him"
"The Power of the Thunder God"
"The Power of Odin"
Chuck Harriton Steve Clark Journey into Mystery #110-111 November 3, 1966 (1966-11-03) 19 (MTH6519)
20 (MTH6520)
21 (MTH6521)
10 "The Tomorrow Man"
"Return of Zarrko"
"Slaves of Evil"
Chuck Harriton Don Christensen Journey into Mystery #86, 101-102 November 10, 1966 (1966-11-10) 16 (MTH6516)
17 (MTH6517)
18 (MTH6518)
11 "Enter Hercules"
"When Meet Immortals"
"Whom the Gods Would Destroy"
Chuck Harriton Jack Kinney Journey into Mystery #124-125, Thor #126-127 November 17, 1966 (1966-11-17) 22 (MTH6522)
23 (MTH6523)
24 (MTH6524)
12 "The Power of Pluto"
"The Verdict of Zeus"
"Thunder in the Netherworld"
Chuck Harriton Sid Marcus Journey into Mystery #125, Thor #126-128 November 24, 1966 (1966-11-24) 25 (MTH6525)
26 (MTH6526)
27 (MTH6527)
13 "Molto, the Lava Man"
"Invasion of the Lava Man"
"Living Rock"
Chuck Harriton Jewell Schubel Journey into Mystery #97; The Avengers #5 December 1, 1966 (1966-12-01) 37 (MTH6537)
38 (MTH6538)
39 (MTH6539)

Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner

Episode Title Directed by Written by Adapted from Original air date Prod.
code
1 "Peril in the Surface World"
"So Spreads the Net"
"The Unveiling"
TBA TBA TBA September 9, 1966 (1966-09-09) TBA
2 "The Start of the Quest!"
"Escape to Nowhere"
"A Prince There Was"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #70-72 September 16, 1966 (1966-09-16) TBA
3 "Not All My Power Can Save Me!"
"When Fails the Quest"
"The End of the Quest"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #72-76 September 23, 1966 (1966-09-23) TBA
4 "Atlantis Under Attack"
"The Sands of Terror"
"The Iron Idol of Infamy"
TBA TBA TBA September 30, 1966 (1966-09-30) TBA
5 "The Thing from Space"
"No Escape for Namor"
"A Prince Dies Fighting"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #88-89 October 7, 1966 (1966-10-07) TBA
6 "To Conquer a Crown"
"A Prince No More"
"He Who Wears the Crown"
TBA TBA TBA October 14, 1966 (1966-10-14) TBA
7 "To Walk Amongst Men!"
"When Rises the Behemoth"
"To the Death"
TBA TBA Tales to Astonish #77-80 October 21, 1966 (1966-10-21) TBA
8 "The World Within!"
"Atlantis Is Doomed"
"Quest for X-Atom"
TBA TBA TBA October 28, 1966 (1966-10-28) TBA
9 "Beware the Siren Song"
"Spell of Lorelei"
"Return of the Mud Beast"
TBA TBA TBA November 4, 1966 (1966-11-04) TBA
10 "Ship of Doom"
"Fall of Atlantis"
"Forces of Vengeance"
TBA TBA TBA November 11, 1966 (1966-11-11) TBA
11 "The Planet of Doom"
"To Test a Prince"
"To Save a Planet"
TBA TBA TBA November 18, 1966 (1966-11-18) TBA
12 "Dr. Doom's Day"
"The Doomed Allegiance"
"Tug of Death"
TBA TBA Fantastic Four Annual #3; Fantastic Four #6 November 25, 1966 (1966-11-25) TBA
13 "Let the Stranger Die..!"
"To Destroy a Tyrant"
"Save A City"
TBA TBA TBA December 2, 1966 (1966-12-02) TBA

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Home media

Segments of the series appear on at least two VHS home video releases, containing three videocassettes each: Marvel Superheroes: Triple Pack #1 (UPC #024543004127) and Marvel's Mightiest Heroes: Triple Pack #2.[20] Fox Video released a version titled Marvel's Mightiest Super Heroes Gift Set (EAN #0024543004134).

In 2003, Hulk segments giving his origin story appeared as an extra on the Buena Vista Home Entertainment DVD release of the 1996 animated television series The Incredible Hulk.[21]

In September 2004, Buena Vista Home Entertainment announced plans to release The Marvel Superheroes Show on June 28, 2005, as a five-DVD set titled The 60's Superheroes.[22] By February 2005, however, the release was off the schedule.[23]

United Kingdom

In 2004, Maximum Entertainment released two four-disc boxsets which each contained one disc for the Captain America, Iron Man, Sub-Mariner and Thor shows. Both boxsets made up all the respective segments from the series.[24] On May 21, 2007, Maximum re-released each of the respective segments on separate two-disc sets, with each episode re-edited into continuous, half-hour segments.[25]

In April 2008, Liberation Entertainment acquired DVD rights to select Marvel shows from Jetix Europe for certain European territories[26] and on August 25, 2008, released a two-disc set of the Hulk segments, re-edited into 13 20-minute episodes.[citation needed]

References

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