1977–2005, aka the "DC Bullet" (first era logo)

The following is a list of US-American comic books published by DC Comics as tie-ins or follow-ups to its animated media set in the DC Animated Universe.

The Batman Adventures

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

Gotham Girls

Adventures in the DC Universe

Adventures in the DC Universe is a comic book series published by DC Comics from 1997 to 1998 for a total of 19 issues and one annual. Following on from the previous series 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 different from their later appearances in the television series, such as Justice League. For example, Kyle Rayner often appears in this series, but resembles his comics counterpart rather than his DCAU counterpart who had not yet appeared on Superman: The Animated Series.

Justice League Adventures / Justice League Unlimited

Justice League Adventures is a DC comic book series featuring the Justice League, but set in the continuity (and style) of the DC Animated Universe television shows Justice League and Justice League Unlimited; as opposed to the regular DC Universe.

It is a sister title to The Batman Adventures (based on Batman: The Animated Series) and Superman Adventures (based on Superman: The Animated Series).

Justice League Adventures ran for 34 issues from 2002 to 2004 before being restarted under the title Justice League Unlimited (to match the recreation and renaming of the television series). The new title ran for 46 issues from 2004 to 2008 before being canceled in May 2008, ending the last production of the DC Animated Universe.

Justice League Infinity

Justice League Infinity is a comic book continuation of the animated series Justice League Unlimited. It debuted May 2021 in digital format and physically released in July of the same year. The series is written by J. M. DeMatteis and James Tucker and illustrated by Ethen Beavers.

Batman Beyond and the Beyond universe

Batman Beyond received a number of ongoing comic book series and miniseries related to the TV 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 and 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

CharacterIssuesNotes
Adam StrangeJustice League Adventures #25-26 Justice League Unlimited #4Strange was to appear in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Hunter's Moon", but the character was off-limits to the creative team due to legal issues.
Alan Scott (Green Lantern)Adventures in the DC Universe #4 Justice League Adventures #20 (cameo) Justice League Unlimited #40Scott, along with the rest of the Justice Society of America, was to originally appear in the Justice League episode "Legends". The appearance was rejected because their portrayal was too similar to their Golden Age appearance, thus an analogue group (the Justice Guild of America) was created.
Alec HollandBatman Adventures (vol. 2) #16
Animal ManJustice League Unlimited #29
AtlannaAdventures in the DC Universe #6
Black LightningJustice League Unlimited #15, 27Usage of the character (outside of the comic books) would have required paying royalties to his creator, Tony Isabella.
Blue BeetleAdventures in the DC Universe #8 Justice League Unlimited #5, 20, 43The rights to the character were unavailable due to the 1940s radio show of the same name.
Captain Marvel Jr.Adventures in the DC Universe #7
Connor Hawke (Green Arrow)Adventures in the DC Universe #13, 16
Detective ChimpJustice League Unlimited #39
Doctor OccultJustice League Unlimited #14
FirestormJustice League Unlimited #3, 8, 16Was to be the main character of the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Greatest Story Never Told".
Freedom Fighters: Uncle Sam, Doll Man, Human Bomb, Phantom Lady, Ray, and Black CondorJustice League Unlimited #17
Guy GardnerAdventures in the DC Universe #4 (cameo) Justice League Unlimited #32
G'nortJustice League Unlimited #46
ImpulseAdventures in the DC Universe #13, Annual #1
Jay Garrick (Flash)Justice League Adventures #20 (cameo) Justice League Unlimited #12Garrick, along with the rest of the Justice Society of America, was to originally appear in the Justice League episode "Legends". The appearance was rejected because their portrayal was too similar to their Golden Age appearance, thus an analogue group (the Justice Guild of America) was created.
Jim CorriganJustice League Unlimited #37
Julie MadisonBatman Adventures (vol. 2) #1–2, 5
KamandiJustice League Adventures #30|
Kon-El (Superboy)Adventures in the DC Universe #14, Annual #1
Kent ShakespeareJustice League Adventures #28
Mary MarvelAdventures in the DC Universe #7 Justice League Unlimited #20, 45
Phantom StrangerBatman: Gotham Adventures #33 Justice League Adventures #31 Justice League Unlimited #14, 28The Phantom Strange was intended to appear in Adventures in the DC Universe #20, but the issue was never printed. Bruce Timm did want to use the Phantom Stranger and the Spectre, but could not receive permission, the reason for which was not stated.
Plastic ManBatman Adventures (vol. 2) #6
Power GirlAdventures in the DC Universe #6 Justice League Unlimited #3, 13, 16
RagmanJustice League Unlimited #15
Space CabbieJustice League Unlimited #18
SpectreJustice League Unlimited #37
ThornAdventures in the DC Universe Annual #1
Ultra the Multi-AlienAdventures in the DC Universe #5
XSAdventures in the DC Universe #10
ZaurielJustice League Unlimited #7, 14

Villains

CharacterIssuesNotes
AnarkyThe Batman Adventures #31 Batman Adventures (vol. 2) #17
Anti-Monitor (cameo)Justice League Unlimited #32
Black AdamAdventures in the DC Universe #7
Black MantaJustice League Unlimited #26Black Manta was intended to appear in the Justice League episode "The Enemy Below", but was replaced by Deadshot. Black Manta was intended to appear in Justice League Unlimited, but was replaced with original character Devil Ray due to copyright issues.
Black MaskBatman Adventures (vol. 2) #5–8
Black SpiderBatman Adventures (vol. 2) #5–8
BlockbusterAdventures in the DC Universe #1
Brain StormJustice League Unlimited #8
Bronze TigerBatman Adventures (vol. 2) #5–8
Cain and AbelThe Batman Adventures #5
CavalierBatman Adventures (vol. 2) #1
ChumaAdventures in the DC Universe #3
ChemoJustice League Adventures #13
CypherAdventures in the DC Universe #1, 2, 7, 8, 9 DC Comics Presents: Wonder Woman Adventures #1
Cryonic ManJustice League Adventures #12
Demolition TeamJustice League Unlimited #43
Doctor Double XJustice League Adventures #29
Doctor LightAdventures in the DC Universe #1 Justice League Adventures #6, 13 DC Comics Presents: Wonder Woman Adventures #1
Doctor SivanaAdventures in the DC Universe #7 Justice League Unlimited #15
Eobard ThawneJustice League Adventures #6
General ZodJustice League Unlimited #34He first appeared in Superman Adventures #21, but the story acted as a new introduction for Zod.
GirderJustice League Unlimited #16
Gorilla BossBatman Adventures #5–8
HounganAdventures in the DC Universe #4
Kilg%reJustice League Adventures #28.
Lady EveJustice League: The Animated Series Guide Justice League Adventures #23
Madame RougeJustice League Unlimited #31 Justice League Adventures #6
Matter MasterJustice League Unlimited #31
Minister BlizzardJustice League Adventures #12
Mister AtomJustice League Unlimited #15, 20
PlasmusJustice League Unlimited #31
Red HoodBatman Adventures #8 DC Comics Presents: Wonder Woman Adventures #1
ShrapnelAdventures in the DC Universe #4
SnowmanJustice League Adventures #12
Time CommanderJustice League Unlimited #19

Collected editions

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
The Batman Adventures: Dangerous Dames and DemonsIncludes a reprint of the backup story from Adventures in the DC Universe #3June 2003978-1563899737
Shazam! The Greatest Stories Ever ToldIncludes a reprint of the first story from Adventures in the DC Universe #15February 2008978-1401216740
Justice League Adventures (TPB)Justice League Adventures #1, 3, 6, 10–132003978-1840236163
DC Comics Presents: Wonder Woman Adventures #1Adventures in the DC Universe #1, 3, 11, 19September 2012
Justice League Adventures (digest)
Volume 1: The Magnificent SevenJustice League Adventures #3, 6, 10–12February 2004978-1401201791
Volume 2: Friends and FoesJustice League Adventures #13-14, 16, 19–20February 2004978-1401201807
Justice League Unlimited (digest)
Volume 1: United They StandJustice League Unlimited #1-5June 2005978-1401205126
Volume 2: World's Greatest HeroesJustice League Unlimited #6-10April 2006978-1401210144
Volume 3: Champions of JusticeJustice League Unlimited #11-15April 2006978-1401210151
Justice League Unlimited (TPB, continues from the digest series)
Volume 4: Ties That BindJustice League Unlimited #16-22April 2008978-1401216917
Volume 5: HeroesJustice League Unlimited #23-29April 2009978-1401222024

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