Summary

Animation has a lot of benefits over traditional live-action filmmaking when it comes tocomic book movieadaptations, as clearly demonstrated by the different films that adapt the same stories and characters. From the one-off animated films of the Marvel universe to the incredible variety ofthe DC Animated Universe,the medium has a lengthy history with the superhero genre that nearly eclipses the popularity of live-action films. In many cases, comic books make the transition from the page to the screen much more smoothly via animation.

There are several major advantages animated movies have over their live-action counterparts that can explain this. For one, since they target a more niche audience,animated films don’t have to contend with the studios for creative control as much, and are able to present more straightforward adaptations of their source material. Practically speaking, animation also makes it much easier to depict the more fantastic elements of comic book storytelling without relying onthe unreliable CGI of MCU filmsor gambling on practical effects.

Jinx (Ella Purnell) from Arcane next to Mark Grayson (Steven Yeun) in Invincible

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10Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Did multiverse Spider-Man better than the MCU

Superhero stories and the concept of the multiverse go hand-in-hand, with dozens of major stories in comic books revolving around parallel dimensions. Naturally, a variety of different films have tackled the idea, with Spider-Man even getting two separate multiversal representatives in both animation and live-action.Yet of the two continuities in which Spider-Man joins forces with variants of himself, the animated iteration is met with near-universal acclaim.

Spider-Versemovies dominate the webslinger’s multiverse presence.

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis still a phenomenal experience, tying together decades of Spider-Man continuity into a single cohesive film. However,Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verseand its follow-up film,Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Versedoes the same premise even be

ter,with more three-dimensional characters that don’t over-rely on pre-existing meta-knowledge of the otherSpider-Manfilms. Combined with the stunning industry-defining animation and character arcs that hit close to home, theSpider-Versemovies dominate the webslinger’s multiverse presence.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles montage.

9TMNT

Gave the turtles a slightly darker edge

It’s easy to discount the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as comic book characters, being more famous for the 80s cartoon. That being said, the turtles very much got their start in comics, which were originally far darker in tone than the kid-friendly, pizza-eating antics of the live-action movies. WhileTMNTdoesn’t quite go as far into R-rated territory as the original comic did, it’sa far more accurate presentation of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesthat often goes underappreciated.

The live-actionTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesmovies were essentially a continuation of the ideas created in the first cartoon,with family-friendly action scenes, cheesy 90s slang, and plenty of pizza to go around. Meanwhile,TMNTbalances these trademarks with a darker tone, presenting an intriguing original story revolving around a plague of monsters that attacks New York City. WIth inter-familial drama, great character designs, and thoughtfully-choreographed action scenes,TMNTblows the clunky suits of the live-action films out of the water.

The Hulk screaming in unparalleled rage.

TMNT

Cast

TMNT is a 2007 animated film that follows the adventures of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael reunite to combat a mysterious evil threatening New York City. Voiced by an ensemble cast including James Arnold Taylor and Nolan North, the film explores themes of brotherhood and teamwork as the turtles face both personal and external challenges. Directed by Kevin Munroe, it serves as a standalone entry in the franchise.

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8The Death of Superman

Did what the DCEU couldn’t

The Death of Supermanis one of the most iconic comic storylines of all time, shocking the world by killing off the Man of Steel at the hands of a dangerous new villain. As monumental and weighty as an event like Superman’s death should be,the DCEU utterly fumbled their adaptation of the comic by squeezing it into the already overcrowded narrative ofBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.The series attemptedThe Death of Supermanfar too early in Henry Cavill’s run.

Luckily, the animated arm of DC’s film wing produced a far better adaptation ofThe Death of Supermanyears earlier, with the film of the same name.Giving Superman’s death the sense of dread and importance it deserved while making Doomsday feel incredibly threatening,The Death of Supermanisn’t just one of thebest Superman animated films, but one of the best Superman films, period. If that weren’t enough, the sequel,Reign of the Supermen, tells the story of Superman’s eventual comeback much better thanJustice Leaguedid.

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7Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox

Told a more cohesive version of the dizzying crossover event

Flashpointis perhaps the premiere crossover event of all DC Comics history, famous for re-booting the DC universe by using The Flash’s Speedforce powers as a vehicle. The timeline-hopping antics of the story aren’t easy to adapt by any means, butthe animated filmJustice League: The Flashpoint Paradoxhas presented the best non-comic retelling of the narrative by far. The film follows Barry Allen’s The Flash dealing with the fallout of suddenly finding himself in a strange new universe.

The DCEU made a pass at a loose adaptation ofFlashpointwith 2023’sThe Flash, though with far more mixed results.The consistent animation ofJustice League: The Flashpoint Paradoxruns circles around the awkward CGI of the DCEU film, and using Professor Zoom as the mastermind behind The Flash’s misfortune hits harder than the reveal of Barry’s evil doppelgänger in the live-action version. WhileJustice League: The Flashpoint Paradoxcertainly has its problems, it outpaces anything the hasty DCEU semi-finale is able to accomplish.

6Batman: The Dark Knight Returns

The only straightforward adaptation of the classic comic

featuring bloody battles that prove animation is a medium capable of telling adult stories

Frank Miller’sThe Dark Knight Returnsis one of the most critically-acclaimed Batman stories ever penned, and for good reason. The story was frequently cited as the source of inspiration for Batman films ranging fromBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justiceto Christopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knighttrilogy. That being said,the only film series to properly adapt Frank Miller’s vision from start to finish has been the two-part animated featureBatman:The Dark Knight Returns.

The duology does Batman’s battle with Superman better thanBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justicewhile also presenting a version of an older, more bitter Bruce Wayne in a way that made more sense thanThe Dark Knight Rises.The straightforward re-telling of Frank Miller’s comic also pulls no punches with its tone or animation, featuring bloody battles that prove animation is a medium capable of telling adult stories. The genuinely thought-provoking material the movie gets across also easily eclipses manylive-action Batman films.

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5Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Actually makes the turtles teens

It might be unfair to compare the live-actionTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesto their original comic incarnations. Admittedly,the 90s live-action movies clearly weren’t setting out to re-capture the dark tone of the shockingly grim original comics. Yet even as light-hearted entertainment, the live-action movies are outdone by an animated film counterpart, as in 2023’sTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.

The 3-D animated film, produced by long-time turtles fan Seth Rogen, made the bold decision to actually cast teenagers as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for the first time.Not only that, but the cast was allowed to riff on one another in a natural setting, creating wonderfully authentic and hilarious moments that simply wouldn’t work through the heavy masks of the 90s animatronic turtle suits. Alongside breathtaking art, memorable villains, and some fantastic celebrity cameo voice actors, the latest animatedTMNTmovie outdoes the live-action series as family-friendly fare.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemis available to stream on Prime Video.

4Planet Hulk

Expands on the Hulk story sidelined in the MCU

Following 2008’sThe Incredible Hulk,Marvel struggled with the rights to the Hulk, unable to legally draft another solo Hulk film. The MCU did its best to give Bruce Banner his own stories as a supporting cast member in other films, buthis status as a painfully sidelined character diluted their ability to adapt his best comic storylines.Nowhere is this more obvious than in the pitiful nods toPlanet Hulk, one of Marvel’s most iconic crossover events, inAvengers: Age of UltronandThor: Ragnarok.

2010’sPlanet Hulkwas able to do its eponymous comic storyline justice, telling the story of a Hulk who is exiled from Earth by the Illuminati only to rise through the gladitorial ranks of an alien planet as a conqueror.The film had the benefit of being the seventh installment of theMarvel Featuresanimated film series, making it all the more satisfying to see pre-existing versions of Marvel characters facing Hulk’s wrath. The depicted trials and tribulations of Hulk’s rise to dominance are far more enjoyable than his status as a comedic relief inThor: Ragnarok.

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3Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Presented the best Batman romance in a movie

Throughout Batman’s many film incarnations, The Dark Knight has encountered a wide variety of love interests. From the sultry performance of Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman inBatman Returnsto the classy appeal of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Rachel inThe Dark Knight,Batman’s movie love interests have always been something of an awkward fit into their respective films. The definitive version of Batman in the eyes of many, Kevin Conroy’s Batman from theBatman: The Animated Seriescontinuity has managed to outdo them all.

Batman has to reconcile his romantic regrets with his deeply-held tenets

Batman: Mask of the Phantasmrevolves around a mysterious vigilante taking Batman’s heroics to the extreme, murdering evildoers in the name of justice. When Phantasm turns out to be one of Bruce Wayne’s old flames, Batman has to reconcile his romantic regrets with his deeply-held tenets, concocting a delicious storm of superheroic drama.Wayne’s relationship with Andrea Beaumont is far more believable than any live-action love interest, and tying her directly into the film’s main antagonist actually makes her relevant to the narrative.

2Green Lantern: First Flight

Excels in comparison to the abysmal live-action movie

Green Lantern hasn’t gotten much love when it comes to DC movies, but the sheer gulf in quality between his animated and attempted live-action films makes it obvious as to why.Telling the origin story of Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern corps from start to finish,Green Lantern: First Flightseeks to familiarize more audiences with the lore of DC’s cosmic peacekeepers. With excellent voice acting, compelling action sequences, and a mystery evocative of a police procedural,Green Lantern: First Flightnails the tone of the hero.

Two years later, Ryan Reynold’sGreen Lanternwas an utter disaster.The film failed to make an impression on general audiences with its terrible CGI and awkward humor, paling in comparison to the tone and animation ofGreen Lantern: First Flight.Worst of all,Green Lanternhad signs of studio interferencein the final edit, something the animated DC offerings rarely have to contend with so viciously.

Did a better sororal rivalry

Wonder Woman: Bloodlinesaccomplishes what the DCEU’scomic book moviesequel couldn’t.

The firstWonder Womanlive-action movie was one of the DCEU’s few unmitigated successes, but the dramatic drop-off in quality between it andWonder Woman 1984points to animated supremacy. In the latter, Wonder Woman has to contend with Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah, a co-worker-turned-stalker that toes the line of a sisterly relationship with Diana only to end up fighting her.Wonder Woman 1984may have dropped the ball on this interesting premise, but a 2019 animated film garnered more success with a similar concept one year earlier.

2019’sWonder Woman: Bloodlinestells the comparable story of Wonder Woman’s relationship with Silver Swan, Diana’s foster sister.The two slowly drift apart after tragic circumstances, creating a far more realistic and believable sororal relationshipthat turns into a bitter superpowered showdown. Packed with some incredible action and a more serious tone,Wonder Woman: Bloodlinesaccomplishes what the DCEU’scomic book moviesequel couldn’t.

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