DC Animated Universe (comics)


While Batman and Superman had their own animated series and comic book follow-ups, the rest of the characters in the would appear in the following comics often.

''The Batman Adventures''

The Batman Adventures was created as a comic book tie-in to and The New Batman Adventures. Various titles related to the animated series ran from 1992 to 2004, along with various mini-series and one-shots.

''Superman Adventures''

Similar to The Batman Adventures, Superman Adventures was created as a comic book tie-in to . It ran between 1996 and 2002.

''Gotham Girls''

''Adventures in the DC Universe''

Adventures in the DC Universe is the title of a comic book published by DC Comics. Following on from The Batman Adventures and Superman Adventures, Adventures in the DC Universe used the same "animated style" as seen in the DC Animated Universe, but focused on a rotating cast of characters from throughout the DC Universe.
Most of the characters appearing in this series had yet to be seen in any DC Animated Universe series and, as such, their designs and histories were quite different from their appearances in the television series, such as Justice League. For example, Kyle Rayner often appears in this series, but he appears to be far less like his animated-series counterpart, and is more reflective, both visually and historically, of the character appearing in the regular DC Universe comics.

''Justice League Adventures'' / ''Justice League Unlimited''

Justice League Adventures is a DC comic book series featuring the Justice League, but set in the continuity of the television shows Justice League and Justice League Unlimited; as opposed to the regular DC Universe.
It is a sister title to The Batman Adventures and Superman Adventures.
Justice League Adventures ran for 34 issues from 2002–2004 before being restarted under the title Justice League Unlimited. The new title ran for 46 issues from 2004–2008 before being canceled in May 2008, ending the last production of the DC Animated Universe.

''Batman Beyond'' and the Beyond universe

Batman Beyond also received a number of on-going and mini-series related to the series. Due to the popularity of the Batman Beyond concept, numerous tie-ins and cameos were created as a bridge between the DC Animated Universe and the DC Universe. Since 2012, DC Comics publishes three weekly digital series related to Batman Beyond, as prints them monthly as Batman Beyond Unlimited.

Additional characters

While the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited comics did use many characters from the DC Universe, some characters never made it to the screen. Those that did not appear in the television series are listed below:

Heroes

The entire Marvel Family were unable to appear on Justice League Unlimited due to legal reasons.