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Mark Grayson Villains Peter Parker Jinx Vi and Jinx Weasel Creature Commandos Bobby Hill Harley Quinn To Be Hero X Invincible Norman Osborn Protagonists Dante Voice Acting Richter Belmont Hank Hill Origin Stories Character Deaths Dale Gribble Cerritos Crew Heron and Seraphim Bruce Wayne/Batman Thragg Rick Flag Sr. Lara Croft Relationships Candace Flynn The Apothecary Diaries Heron Seraphim Korra Rex Splode Momo and Okarun Uncle Ben Milhouse Dante and Vergil Jinx and Vi Milhouse Van Houten Batman Villains Villains in Gotham Gender Reinterpretation Eel O'Brian Renee Montoya Oswalda Cobblepot Character Arcs Velma Dinkley Star Wars Rebels Barbara Gordon Romantic Relationships Emotional Depth Andy Batman: Caped Crusader Supernatural Themes Iron Man Vax'ildan Narrative Structure Percy de Rolo Character Death Percy and Vex's Romance The Bride Selina Kyle/Catwoman Superboy Supergirl Clark Kent Keyleth Adult Chris Batman Asgardians Villains and Heroes Rick Flag Task Force M Jentry Chau Batman Characters Barney John Economos Monsters Émilie Tronche Supporting Cast Creature Commandos Characters Found Family Frankenstein's Monster Kara Zor-El Production Challenges Lore Teenage Protagonists Noxus Vox Machina Characters Poison Ivy Power Dynamics Monsters in Creature Commandos Amanda Waller Wally West Howard the Duck Shang-Chi Riri Williams Doctor Phosphorus James Gunn Nina Mazursky Spin-offs
Early reactions to Marvel Animation’s first TV‑MA series praise the brutal action but flag rushed pacing, uneven voice work and the limits of a four‑episode run.