Heroes Unlimited

Heroes Unlimited is an American superhero media franchise created by RaGE Media USA (now Typewriter Japan) executive Timothy Link. It started out as a show, then turned into a comic, and evolved into a cinematic universe. In 2016, Axiom Entertainment bought the television and film rights to the franchise.

History
The first show was the animated series, Heroes Unlimited: Worldwide. It lasted from 2007 to 2011 on RaGE, when it was replaced by Worldwide Heroes. It lasted from 2011 to 2014. A comic book adaptation started in 2008, with multiple comics featuring heroes and groups.

Television

 * Heroes Unlimited: Worldwide (2007-2011, 108 episodes, 3 tv films, 5 direct to DVD films) [RaGE]
 * Adventures of SAGE (2009-2012;2017-present, 60 episodes, 2 tv films) [FOX/Starz]
 * Worldwide Heroes (2011-2014, 68 episodes, 2 tv films, 2 direct to DVD films) [RaGE]
 * Next Class: Heroes Unlimited (2014-2015, 26 episodes, 1 tv film) [RaGE]

Theatrical films

 * Silver Witch and Bronze Spellcaster (2009, 124 minutes, RaGE Media USA/Lionsgate)
 * Mr. Drif (2011, 117 minutes, RaGE Media USA/Lionsgate)
 * Silver Witch VS. Momotaro (2012, 115 minutes, RaGE Media USA/Lionsgate)
 * Worldwide Heroes (2013, 131 minutes, RaGE Media USA/Lionsgate)
 * Lodoss (2013, 121 minutes, RaGE Media USA/Lionsgate)
 * Mr. Drif II (2015, 119 minutes, RaGE-Typewriter Films/Lionsgate)
 * Heroes Unlimited: Worldwide (2016, 132 minutes, RaGE-Typewriter Films/Lionsgate)
 * Silver With and Bronze Spellcaster II (2016, 127 minutes, RaGE-Typewriter Films/Lionsgate)
 * Lodoss (2017, 105 minutes, RaGE-Typewriter Films & Axiom Entertainment/Lionsgate)