A new compilation highlights top animated DC series available on HBO Max, offering superhero fans engaging stories while awaiting upcoming DC Universe projects. The list features classics like Batman: The Animated Series and modern hits such as Harley Quinn. These shows showcase innovative takes on iconic characters from the comics.
DC Studios continues to expand its DC Universe through films and television, with recent successes including the box-office hit Superman and the critically acclaimed second season of Peacemaker. An upcoming Supergirl project promises further excitement. In the meantime, a curated list of the best animated DC TV shows on HBO Max provides high-quality superhero narratives that have influenced the genre.
Batman: The Animated Series leads the selection, spanning four seasons with Kevin Conroy voicing the Caped Crusader as a figure of vengeance and maturity. Mark Hamill delivers a chaotic portrayal of the Joker, while the series introduced Harley Quinn, voiced by Arleen Sorkin, and a poignant Mr. Freeze by Michael Ansara. Created by Bruce Timm, it featured Danny Elfman's score and inspired the 1993 feature film Batman: Mask of the Phantasm. The show's impact set benchmarks for future Batman adaptations.
The Justice League and Justice League Unlimited series build on Timm's work, uniting characters from Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series into an epic team. Memorable moments include Superman's chilling "World of Cardboard" speech by George Newbern and the emotional Bat-centric "Epilogue" episode. Voice talent includes Clancy Brown, Mark Hamill, and Carl Lumbly, creating scenes that rival major Marvel moments.
Young Justice, from Brandon Vietti and Greg Weisman, follows sidekicks like Robin (Jesse McCartney), Kid Flash (Jason Spisak), and others across uneven seasons: two initial runs from 2010, cancelled in 2013, revived in 2019 with a fourth season in 2021. It explores evolving roles, such as Robin becoming Nightwing, and remains in limbo without cancellation.
Harley Quinn stands out as a bold, adult-oriented series with Kaley Cuoco in the lead role, created by Justin Halpern, Patrick Schumacker, and Dean Lorey. Now in its fifth season, it pairs Quinn with allies like Poison Ivy (Lake Bell) and villains such as Clayface (Alan Tudyk) and King Shark (Ron Funches). A spin-off, Kite-Man: Hell Yeah! features Matt Oberg. Consistently scoring above 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, it demonstrates the potential for sharp, alternative DC tales.