2017 was a big year for Marvel Animation, with many endings and beginnings for it's cartoons and shows, and with even more on the slate for 2018.
- Ultimate Spider-Man ended it's landmark 104-episode run with a two-part "Graduation Day" finale that saw Spider-Man (Drake Bell) finally graduate from SHIELD Academy and, alongside his fellow teen heroes, have a final showdown with Dr. Octopus (Tom Kenney) and the Sinister Six (Tom Kenney, Max Mittleman, Diedrich Bader, Eric Bauza, Fred Tatasciore).
- Avengers: Ultron Revolution concluded with a four-part "Civil War" storyline that saw The Avengers (Adrian Pasdar, Roger Craig Smith, Travis Willingham, Fred Tatasciore, Laura Bailey, Troy Baker, Bumper Robinson) go rogue in light of the government passing an Inhuman Registration Act. In response the government forms the Might Avengers (James C. Mathis III, Grey Griffin, David Kaye, Kathreen Khavari, Grant George, Jennifer Hale, Clancy Brown) and in the ensuing conflict between the two teams the true mastermind behind everything is revealed.
- Partnering with French animators, Marvel released two series of shorts, Rocket and Groot chronicling the adventures of the eponymous duo (Trevor Devall and Kevin Michael Richardson) in space as they attempt to get enough credits to buy a new ship, and Ant-Man which showcases the Scott Lang Ant-Man (Josh Keaton) in his daily life.
Rocket and Groot
Ant-Man
- Ultimate Spider-Man ended it's landmark 104-episode run with a two-part "Graduation Day" finale that saw Spider-Man (Drake Bell) finally graduate from SHIELD Academy and, alongside his fellow teen heroes, have a final showdown with Dr. Octopus (Tom Kenney) and the Sinister Six (Tom Kenney, Max Mittleman, Diedrich Bader, Eric Bauza, Fred Tatasciore).
- Avengers: Ultron Revolution concluded with a four-part "Civil War" storyline that saw The Avengers (Adrian Pasdar, Roger Craig Smith, Travis Willingham, Fred Tatasciore, Laura Bailey, Troy Baker, Bumper Robinson) go rogue in light of the government passing an Inhuman Registration Act. In response the government forms the Might Avengers (James C. Mathis III, Grey Griffin, David Kaye, Kathreen Khavari, Grant George, Jennifer Hale, Clancy Brown) and in the ensuing conflict between the two teams the true mastermind behind everything is revealed.
- Partnering with French animators, Marvel released two series of shorts, Rocket and Groot chronicling the adventures of the eponymous duo (Trevor Devall and Kevin Michael Richardson) in space as they attempt to get enough credits to buy a new ship, and Ant-Man which showcases the Scott Lang Ant-Man (Josh Keaton) in his daily life.
Rocket and Groot
Ant-Man