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1.) The Adventures of Superboy, USA 1961, directed by George Blair, screenplay by Vernon E.Clark, Whitney Ellsworth, based on characters created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel and a comicbook published by DC Comics

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2.) Adventures of Superman - A Ghost for Scotland Yard / episode 2.8, USA 1953, directed by George Blair, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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3.) Adventures of Superman - Around the World with Superman / episode 2.26, USA 1954, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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4.) Adventures of Superman - Beware the Wrecker / episode 2.20, USA 1954, directed by George Blair, screenplay by Royal K.Cole, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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5.) Adventures of Superman - Crime Wave / episode 1.24, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Whitney Ellsworth, Ben Peter Freeman, Robert Maxwell, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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6.) Adventures of Superman - Czar of the Underworld / episode 1.22, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Eugene Solow, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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7.) Adventures of Superman - Double Trouble / episode 1.15, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Eugene Solow, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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8.) Adventures of Superman - Drums of Death / episode 1.18, USA 1953, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Dick Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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9.) Adventures of Superman - Five Minutes to Doom / episode 2.1, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Monroe Manning, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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10.) Adventures of Superman - Ghost Wolf / episode 1.23, USA 1953, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Dick Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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11.) Adventures of Superman - Jet Ace / episode 2.4, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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12.) Adventures of Superman - Jimmy Olsen, Boy Editor / episode 2.22, USA 1954, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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13.) Adventures of Superman - Jungle Devil / episode 2.14, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Peter Dixon, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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14.) Adventures of Superman - Lady in Black / episode 2.23, USA 1954, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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15.) Adventures of Superman - My Friend Superman / episode 2.15, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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16.) Adventures of Superman - Mystery in Wax / episode 1.16, USA 1953, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Ben Peter Freeman, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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17.) Adventures of Superman - Mystery of the Broken Statues / episode 1.4, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by William C.Joyce, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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18.) Adventures of Superman - Night of Terror / episode 1.6, USA 1952, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Ben Peter Freeman, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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19.) Adventures of Superman - No Holds Barred / episode 1.11, USA 1952, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Peter Dixon, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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20.) Adventures of Superman - Panic in the Sky / episode 2.12, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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21.) Adventures of Superman - Perry White's Scoop / episode 2.19, USA 1954, directed by George Blair, screenplay by Roy Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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22.) Adventures of Superman - Rescue / episode 1.9, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Monroe Manning, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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23.) Adventures of Superman - Semi-Private Eye / episode 2.18, USA 1954, directed by George Blair, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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24.) Adventures of Superman - Shot in the Dark / episode 2.5, USA 1953, directed by George Blair, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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25.) Adventures of Superman - Star of Fate / episode 2.24, USA 1954, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Roy Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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26.) Adventures of Superman - Superman in Exile / episode 2.7, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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27.) Adventures of Superman - Superman on Earth / episode 1.1, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Robert Maxwell, Whitney Ellsworth, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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28.) Adventures of Superman - The Big Squeeze / episode 2.2, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by David T.Chandler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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29.) Adventures of Superman - The Birthday Letter / episode 1.7, USA 1952, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Dennis J.Cooper, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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30.) Adventures of Superman - The Boy who Hated Superman / episode 2.17, USA 1954, directed by George Blair, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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31.) Adventures of Superman - The Case of the Talkative Dummy / episode 1.3, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Lee Backman, Dennis J.Cooper, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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32.) Adventures of Superman - The Clown who Cried / episode 2.16, USA 1954, directed by George Blair, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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33.) Adventures of Superman - The Defeat of Superman / episode 2.6, USA 1953, directed by George Blair, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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34.) Adventures of Superman - The Deserted Village / episode 1.12, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Ben Peter Freeman, Dick Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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35.) Adventures of Superman - The Dog who Knew Superman / episode 2.9, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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36.) Adventures of Superman - The Evil Three / episode 1.19, USA 1953, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Ben Peter Freeman, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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37.) Adventures of Superman - The Face and the Voice / episode 2.10, USA 1953, directed by George Blair, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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38.) Adventures of Superman - The Golden Vulture / episode 2.21, USA 1954, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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39.) Adventures of Superman - The Haunted Lighthouse / episode 1.2, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Eugene Solow, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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40.) Adventures of Superman - The Human Bomb / episode 1.21, USA 1953, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Whitney Ellsworth, Richard Fielding (= Robert Maxwell), based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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41.) Adventures of Superman - The Machine that Could Plot Crimes / episode 2.13, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Jackson Gillis, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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42.) Adventures of Superman - The Man in the Lead Mask / episode 2.11, USA 1953, directed by George Blair, screenplay by Roy Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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43.) Adventures of Superman - The Man who Could Read Minds / episode 2.3, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Roy Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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44.) Adventures of Superman - The Mind Machine / episode 1.8, USA 1952, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Dennis J.Cooper, Lee Backman, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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45.) Adventures of Superman - The Monkey Mystery / episode 1.5, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Ben Peter Freeman, Doris Gilbert, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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46.) Adventures of Superman - The Riddle of the Chinese Jade / episode 1.20, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Ben Peter Freeman, Whitney Ellsworth, Robert Maxwell, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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47.) Adventures of Superman - The Runaway Robot / episode 1.17, USA 1953, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Dick Hamilton, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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48.) Adventures of Superman - The Secret of Superman / episode 1.10, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Wells Root, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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49.) Adventures of Superman - The Stolen Costume / episode 1.13, USA 1952, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Ben Peter Freeman, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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50.) Adventures of Superman - The Whistling Bird / episode 2.25, USA 1954, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by David T.Chantler, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Schuster, Joe Siegel, published by DC Comics

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51.) Adventures of Superman - Treasure of the Incas / episode 1.14, USA 1952, directed by Thomas Carr, screenplay by Howard J.Green, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

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52.) Aquaman, USA 1984, directed by Jeff Klein, Thomas Farr, screenplay by Thomas Farr, Jeff Klein, based on the comicbook created by Paul Norris, Mort Weisinger, published by DC Comics, music by Terry Donley

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53.) Aquaman, USA 2007, directed by Greg Beeman, written by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, based on the comicbook created by Paul Norris, Mort Weisinger, published by DC Comics, music by Didier Rachou

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54.) Arkham after Midnight, USA 2008, directed by Andre Perkowski, written and edited by Andre Perkowski, based on characters created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson and influenced by Arkham Asylum by Grant Morrison, Batman published by DC Comics, music by Kristin Palker, Andre Perkowski

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55.) Batman, USA 1943, directed by Lambert Hillyer, screenplay by Victor McLeod, Leslie Swabacker, Harry L. Fraser, based on the Batman-comicbook created by Bob Kane, published by DC Comics, music by Lee Zahler

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56.) Batman, USA 1966, directed by Leslie H.Martinson, screenplay by Lorenzo Semple jr, based on the comic created by Bob Kane, published by DC-Comics, music by Nelson Riddle

57.) Batman and Robin, USA 1949, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, screenplay by George H. Plympton, Joseph F. Poland, Royal K. Cole, based on the comicbook created by Bob Kane, published by DC Comics, musical director: Mischa Bakaleinikoff

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58.) Batman Begins, USA 2005, produced by Larry J. Franco, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Benjamin Melniker (executive), Michael E.Uslan (executive) for Warner Brothers, Syncopy, Legendary, DC Comics, directed by Christopher Nolan, story by David S.Goyer, screenplay by Christopher Nolan, David S.Goyer, based on the comic created by Bob Kane for DC-Comics, music by James Newton howard, Hans Zimmer, special effects by Graphic Nature, digital effects by Cine Image Film Opticals, visual effects by Dougle Negative, Cutting Edge, Moving Picture Company (MPC), BUF, Rising Sun Pictures, Senate Visual Effects, Jim Henson's Creature Shop, Thousand Monkeys

59.) Batman: Dante, USA 2016, directed by Chris R. Notarile, screenplay by Chris R. Notarile, Batman created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, published by DC Comics, music by Charlie Clouser, Harry Gregson-Williams, Paul Haslinger

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60.) Batman - Hi Diddle Riddle/Batman - Smack in the Middle / episodes 1.1/1.2, USA 1966, directed by Robert Butler, screenplay and developed for TV by Lorenzo Semple jr, based on the comic created by Bob Kane, published by DC-Comics, music by Nelson Riddle

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61.) Batman Ninja, Japan / USA 2018, produced by Leo Chu, Eric Garcia, Tetsuro Satomi (animation producer), Benjamin Melniker (executive), Michael E. Uslan (executive) for Kamikaze Douga/DC Comics, Warner Brothers, directed by Junpei Mizusaki, screenplay by Kazuki Nakashima, based on the DC Comics comicbook characters created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Marv Wolfman, George Pérez, Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench, Graham Nolan, music by Yugo Kanno

62.) Batman - The Purr-fect Crime/Batman - Better Luck Next Time / episodes 1.19/1.20, USA 1966, directed by James Sheldon, screenplay by Stanley Ralph Ross, Lee Orgel, based on the comic created by Bob Kane, published by DC-Comics, developed for TV by Lorenzo Semple jr, music by Nelson Riddle

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63.) Batman XXX: A Porn Parody, USA 2010, directed by Axel Braun, screenplay by Axel Braun, based on the comic created by Bob Kane for DC-Comics, music by Mr. Bones

64.) Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, USA 2020, produced by Sue Kroll, Margot Robbie, Bryan Unkeless, David Ayer (executive), Walter Hamada (executive), Geoff Johns (executive), Hans Ritter (executive), Galen Vaisman (executive) for Clubhouse Pictures, Kroll & Co. Entertainment, LuckyChap Entertainment/Warner Brothers (DC Comics), directed by Cathy Yan, screenplay by Christina Hodson, based on the comicbook published by DC Comics, Harley Quinn created by Paul Dini, Bruce Timm, music by Daniel Pemberton, prosthetics and special makeup effects by Vincent Van Dyke Effects, masks by SCPS Unlimited, vidual effects by Method Studios, Luma Pictures, Weta Digital, Image Engine Design, Crafty Apes, Instinctual VFX

65.) Birds of Prey - Premiere / episode 1, USA 2002, directed by Brian Robbins, screenplay by Laeta Kalogridis, based on the comicbook published by DC Comics, music by Mark Snow

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66.) The Dark Knight, USA 2008, produced by Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Kevin De La Noy (executive), Benjamin Melniker (executive), Thomas Tull (executive), Michael E.Uslan (executive) for Warner Brothers, Syncopy, Legendary, DC Comics, directed by Christopher Nolan, story by Christopher Nolan, David S.Goyer, screenplay by Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan, based on the comic created by Bob Kane for DC-Comics, music by James Newton Howard, Hans Zimmer, miniature effects by New Deal Studios, visual effects by Dougle Negative, Framestore, BUF, Cinesite

67.) Green Lantern, USA 2011, produced by Greg Berlanti, Donald De Line, Herbert W. Gains (executive), Andrew Haas (executive) for De Line Pictures, DC Comics/Warner Brothers, directed by Martin Campbell, story by Greg Berlanti, Michael Green, Marc Guggenheim, screenplay by Greg Berlanti, Michael Green, Marc Guggenheim, Michael Goldenberg, based on the comicbook created by Martin Nodell, published by DC Comics, music by James Newton Howard, visual effects by Sony Pictures Imageworks, Peerless Camera Company, Rising Sun Pictures, Pixomondo, Digiscope, Hydraulx, BUF, Pixel Playground, Moving Picture Company (MPC)

68.) I'm Power Girl Dammit!!!, USA 2006, directed by Chris R. Notarile, written by Chris R. Notarile, based on a comicbook published by DC Comics

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69.) Injustice, USA 2021, produced by James Krieg, Damien Michaud, Rick Morales, Ian Rodgers, Sam Register (executive) for Ian Rodgers Productions/DC Comics, Warner Brothers, directed by Matt Peters, screenplay by Ernie Altbacker, Ian Rodgers, based on the video game, on the graphic novel by Tom Taylor, on characters created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson, William Moulton Marston for DC Comics

70.) It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman, USA 1975, directed by Jack Regas, screenplay by Romeo Muller, based on the musical by David Newman, Robert Benton (libretto), Charles Strouse (music), Lee Adams (lyrics), and based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

71.) James Batman, Philippines 1966, directed by Artemio Marquez, story by Pepito Vera-Perez, screenplay by Artemio Marquez, Batman created by Bob Kane for DC Comics, music by Carding Cruz

72.) Joker, USA / Canada 2019, directed by Todd Phillips, screenplay by Todd Phillips, Scott Silver, based on characters created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson for DC Comics, music by Hildur Guðnadóttir, visual effects by Scanline VFX, Shade VFX

73.) Justice League of America, USA 1997, directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá, screenplay by Lorne Cameron, David Hoselton, based on the DC Comics-comicbook, music by John Debney, James Raymond, special effects by Digital Magic, Vision Crew

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74.) Justice League of Pornstar Heroes, USA 2011, directed by Sinister X, based on the comicbook Justice League of America published by DC Comics, special effects by Plixar

75.) Legends of the Superheroes - The Challenge / episode 1, USA 1979, directed by Bill Carruthers, Chris Darley, screenplay by Mike Marmer, Peter Gallay, based on comicbook characters created by Bob Kane, C.C. Beck, Gil Kane, Bob Layton, Paul Levitz, Joe Staton, published by DC Comics, music by Fred Werner

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76.) Legends of the Superheroes - The Roast / episode 2, USA 1979, directed by Bill Carruthers, screenplay by Mike Marmer, Peter Gallay, based on comicbook characters created by Bob Kane, C.C. Beck, Gil Kane, Bob Layton, Paul Levitz, Joe Staton, published by DC Comics, music by Fred Werner

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77.) The Lego Batman Movie, USA 2017, produced by Roy Lee, Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Will Allegra (executive), Matthew Ashton (executive), Bradford Lewis (executive), Benjamin Melniker (executive), Steven Mnuchin (executive), Zareh Nalbandian (executive), Michael E. Uslan (executive), Jill Wilfert (executive) for DC Comics, RatPac Entertainment, LEGO, Lin Pictures, Lord Miller, Vertigo Entertainment/Warner Brothers, directed by Chris McKay

78.) Lego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered, USA 2014, directed by Rick Morales, screenplay by James Krieg, based on characters created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, William Moulton Marston, Paul Norris, George Pérez, Marv Wolfman, Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel for DC Comics, music by Tim Kelly

TV show, animation, Batman, Lego, Lego Batman, Lego DC Comics, Justice League, Superman, Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Flash, Joker, Man-Bat, Lex Luthor, Penguin, Bat-Mite

79.) Martha/Joker, USA 2020, directed by Chris R. Notarile, screenplay by Chris R. Notarile, based on characters created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson, published by DC Comics

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80.) The Return of Swamp Thing, USA 1989, directed by Jim Wynorski, written by Neil Cuthbert, Grant Morris, based on the comic book created by Len Wein, Bernie Wrightson, published by DC Comics, music by Chuck Cirino, special effects by Special Effects International, creature effects by Todd Masters Company

81.) Shazam! - The Joyriders / episode 1.1, USA 1974, directed by Hollingsworth Morse, based on the comicbook created by C.C. Beck, published by DC Comics, music by Ray Ellis, Norm Prescott

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82.) Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man, USA 2008, directed by Andre Perkowski, written and edited by Andre Perkowski, based on characters created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson, Batman published by DC Comics, music by Kristin Palker, Andre Perkowski

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83.) Suicide Squad, USA 2016, produced by Charles Roven, Richard Suckle, Geoff Johns (executive), Steven Mnuchin (executive), Deborah Snyder (executive), Zack Snyder (executive), Colin Wilson (executive) for Warner Brothers, DC Comics, Atlas Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, directed by David Ayer, screenplay by David Ayer, based on the DC Comics comicbook and characters created by John Broome, John Byrne, Len Wein, John Ostrander, Gene Colan, Gerry Conway, Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Carmine Infantino, Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson, Robert Kanigher, Ross Andru, Lew Schwartz, Curt Swan, Don Newton, Jim Aparo, Mike W. Barr, music by Steven Price

84.) Supergirl: Titten aus Stahl, Germany 1999, directed by Fernando H. (= Ferdinand Hillman), based on the comicbook published by DC Comics, visual effects by Carlo Klein/RWM VideoDesign

85.) Supergirl XXX, USA 2011, directed by Sinister X, screenplay by Dan Ohreally, based on the comicbook published by DC Comics, visual effects by Plixar

86.) Superman, USA 1948, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, Thomas Carr, adaptation by Geoerge H. Plympton, Joseph F. Poland, screenplay by Arthur Hoerl, Lewis Clay, Royal K. Cole, based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics, musical direction by Mischa Bakaleinikoff, special animation effects by Howard Swift

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87.) Superman, India 1980, directed by V. Madhusudan Rao, screenplay by V. Madhusudan Rao, (unofficially) based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

88.) Superman and the Mole-Men, USA 1951, directed by Lee Sholem, screenplay by Robert Maxwell (as Richard Fielding), based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

89.) Superman Returns, USA / Australia 2006, directed by Bryan Singer, story by Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, screenplay by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, published by DC Comics, music by John Ottman, visual effects by Sony Pictures Imageworks, Rhythm and Hues, Framestore CFC, Frantic Films, The Orphanage, Rising Sun Pictures, Pixel Liberation Front, Eden FX, miniatures by Photon VFX

90.) Superman XXX: A Porn Parody, USA 2011, directed by Axel Braun, written by Axel Braun, Marc Star, based on the comicbook created by Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, published by DC Comics, music by Alex Braun, special effects by Dexter Douglas

91.) Süpermen Dönüyor / Superman Returns, Turkey 1979, directed by Kunt Tulgar, (unofficially) based on the comicbook created by Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel, published by DC Comics

92.) Sweet Madness, USA 2015, directed by Peter Dukes, written by Peter Dukes, based on comicbook characters published by DC Comics, music by Thomas VanOosting, song by Chromatics

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93.) V for Vendetta, USA/UK/Germany 2006, produced by Joel Silver, Grant Hill, Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski for Virtual Studios, Silver Pictures, DC Comics (Vertigo), Anarchos Productions/Warner Brothers, directed by James McTeige

94.) Watchmen, USA 2009, produced by Lawrence Gordon, Lloyd Levin, Deborah Snyder, Herb Gains (executive), Thomas Tull (executive) for Warner Brothers, Paramount, DC Comics, Legendary, directed by Zack Snyder, screenplay by David Hayter, Alex Tse, based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore (writer), Dave Gibbons (artist), published by DC Comics, music by Tyler Bates, special effects by Gentle Giant Studios, Lidar Services, Moving Picture Company (MPC), SPI, special makeup effects by Drac Studios, visual effects by CIS, Image Engine Design, Intelligent Creatures, Rainmaker, Rising Sun Pictures, speciality costumes and prosthetic suits by Quantum Creation FX

95.) Wonder Woman, USA 1974, directed by Vincent McEveety, screenplay by John D.F.Black, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics, music by Artie Butler

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96.) Wonder Woman, USA 2011, produced by Tommy Burns, Bill D'Elia (executive), David E. Kelley (executive) for Warner Brothers, DC Comics/NBC, directed by Jeffrey Reiner, written by David E.Kelley, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics, music by Chis Bacon

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97.) Wonder Woman - Beauty on Parade / episode 1.3, USA 1976, directed by Richard Kinon, screenplay by Ron Friedman, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics

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98.) Wonder Woman - Fausta, the Nazi Wonder Woman / episode 1.2, USA 1976, directed by Byrry Crane, screenplay by Bruce Shelley, David Ketchum, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics

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99.) Wonder Woman - Formula 407 / episode 1.11, USA 1977, directed by Herb Wallerstein, screenplay by Elroy Schwartz, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics

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100.) Wonder Woman - Judgment from Outer Space / episode 1.9, 1.10, USA 1977, directed by Alan Crosland, screenplay by Stephen Kandel, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics

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101.) Wonder Woman - Last of the Two-Dollar Bills / episode 1.8, USA 1977, directed by Stuart Margolin, screenplay by Paul Dubov, Gwen Bagni, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics

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102.) Wonder Woman - The Bushwhackers / episode 1.12, USA 1977, directed by Stuart Margolin, screenplay by Skip Webster, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics

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103.) Wonder Woman - The Feminum Mystique / episode 1.4. 1.5, USA 1976, directed by Herb Wallerstein, story by Barbara Avedon, Barbara Corday, screenplay by Jimmy Sangster, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics

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104.) Wonder Woman - The New Original Wonder Woman / pilot episode, USA 1975, directed by Leonard Horn, screenplay by Stanley Ralph Ross, based on the comic created by William Moulton Marston, published by DC Comics, music by Charles Fox

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