Aside from the line of toys: • An animated series,
The Super Hero Squad Show, premiered in the United States on
Cartoon Network in September 2009. • A
Chutes and Ladders board game is available from
Milton Bradley. • A comic book one-shot, followed by a mini-series featuring Super Hero Squad characters has been produced. Additionally, several Marvel comics shipped in September 2009 featuring Super Hero Squad variant covers. • A daily comic strip is available at marvel.com. The strip began in late 2008. • In early 2009 Gazillion Entertainment announced
Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, a casual, browser-based
Massively multiplayer online game based on the
Super Hero Squad characters as part of its larger deal with Marvel Entertainment. The Amazing Society, one of Gazillion's development studios, would be developing the game. The game's open beta was opened in April 2011, with the full release occurring in November 2012. The servers, and the website, were shut down in January 2017. • In May 2009, Marvel and
THQ announced an
action-adventure video game based on the Marvel Super Hero Squad franchise for the
Wii,
Nintendo DS,
PlayStation 2, and
PlayStation Portable. • It was revealed in June 2010 that Marvel Super Hero Squad would have a new game, called
Marvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet. • A third game, which used the
uDraw GameTablet was released on November 15, 2011, under the name
Marvel Super Hero Squad: Comic Combat. ==References==