There are a lot of appropriate titles for comic books in the comic book industry today that have age-appropriate titles, especially for kids. These titles provide super hero role models to entice their imaginations with pleasing to the eye graphics. These titles have minimal R-rated content like too much blood being thrown around, instead these types of graphical content that can be seen in children appropriate comic books are put in to the very minimum or even none at all. Some of these titles are:
1. Justice League Unlimited
Justice League Unlimited continues where Justice League left off in the series. The series has now over 50 or more superheroes joining the league rather than what we have seen in the previous Justice League Series, to which they were only seven. These seven, namely Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Hawkgirl, became the founding members of the Justice League Unlimited or the JLU. Aside from the seven founding members of the JLU, some familiar faces also joined the league such as Supergirl, Aquaman, and the Atom to name a few.
2. Legion Of Superheroes
The first appearance of the Legion of Superheroes was in 1958 in a comic book called Adventure Comics the first featured the Legion of Superheroes. The story was first sought to be of a group of three teenagers, namely Lightning Boy, Saturn Girl, and Cosmic Boy, who were building a team called Super-hero Club. The series then time traveled back in time to recruit, at that time, SuperBoy, for at that time, Superman was still a teenager when they traveled back in time.
The Legion of Superheroes comic books popularity grew and grew so the creators of DC comics Adventure Comics placed a few more superheroes in the bunch, namely Chameleon Boy, Colossal Boy, Braniac 5, Triplicate Girl, and Bouncing Boy.
The Legion of Superheroes comic books popularity grew even further and had many publications and variations in titles but the characters remained the same, except for a few additions in the few different variations in titles that they had. As their popularity grew, in September of 2006, The Legion of Superheroes animated series first appeared in Kids' WB! on the CW Network.
The shows storyline is pretty similar to its comic book genre, wherein a group of teenage superheroes was having trouble fighting evil in the 31st century so they have decided to recruit Superman but were a little off on their time travel coordinates, so instead of Superman they got Superboy.
3. Teen Titans
Popular to the TV series today, the Teen Titans back then were named, well, The Teen Titans. The Teen Titans unofficially started its comic book history within a copy of The Brave and the Bold issue no.54 on 1964 at the month of July. As the in the groups name itself, the team is mainly composed of teenage superheroes. In The Teen Titans first adventure in the comic book, it was sort of a junior justice league, with Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad, to which they were the sidekicks of Justice Leaguers respectively Batman, The Flash, and Aquaman.
As the popularity if The Teen Titans grew, and they got their own comic book name, many variations in the titles have appeared, like The New Teen Titans, Team Titans, New Titans, and The Titans.
In 2003, Teen Titans was aired on public television. The television series of the Teen Titans continued on until 2006. The main characters on the TV reincarnation of the comic book were Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Raven. The TV series though portray a much younger line of cast than their comic book characters.
4. The Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four first debuted in their very own comic book entitled The Fantastic Four #1 on November 1961. The story depicts a group of four space explorers who were hot by cosmic rays that gave birth to their new powers to which they have decided to use their powers over good and triumph over evil.
The main superheroes of the series are named Mr. Fantastic, who has the ability to stretch out his body to massive lengths, the human torch, who is able to set fire to himself and his surroundings, Invisible Girl/Woman, who can turn invisible anytime and cast invisible force fields, and the Thing, who has transformed into a rock-type man who has super strength and a skin as hard as rock.
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