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With the episodic nature of television having a somewhat closer format to issue-by-issue comic book storytelling, superhero TV shows are particularly well-equipped to shift from both being light and hopeful to a much darker tone in an organic way. Because of this, superhero TV has often had some of the darkest moments seen with any DC or Marvel characters. Here are seven superhero TV shows with some especially dark moments.
1) Harvey Dentโs Origin As Two-Face โ Batman: The Animated Series (Season 1, Episodes 10 & 11)

Batman: The Animated Series remains a generationally popular interpretation of the Dark Knight in part because of just how mature its themes and material were, especially for a kid’s show. While Two-Face has always been as dark and ruthless as any other Batman villain, Batman: The Animated Series delivered an unforgettable origin story in the two-part episode “Two-Face.” As Harvey Dent (voiced by Richard Moll) begins developing a dual personality with his normal self and “Big Bad Harv,” his battle with Gotham City crime boss Rupert Thorn ends horrifically with half of Harvey’s face being irreversibly scarred and Batman unable to save Harvey. The scene of Harvey’s deformed face finally being unveiled is one of the most harrowing images of Batman: The Animated Series, and arguably the darkest moment of the show’s entire run.
2) Peter Parker Morphs Into the Man-Spider โ Spider-Man: The Animated Series (Season 2, Episodes 7 & 8)

Spider-Man: The Animated Series always had a fun, cheerful, and kid-friendly style, but the show was also never afraid to move into darker territory. One of the most memorable examples occurred when Spider-Man (voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes) learns that his mutation from his radioactive spider bite is continuing. The episodes “Enter the Punisher” and “Duel of the Hunters” pay that off when Spidey, under pursuit from The Punisher (voiced by John Beck), reaches the final stage of his mutation and transforms into the monstrous creature dubbed by New York City’s media as the “Man-Spider,” a massive, humanoid arachnid with all of Peter Parker’s powers and none of the responsibility or even sense of human identity that come with them. Fortunately, Spidey’s transformation is eventually reversed, but the scene of Spider-Man morphing into the 10 foot-tall Man-Spider is nonetheless the scariest single moment on Spider-Man: The Animated Series, by far.
3) Tommy Merlyn Dies in Arrowโs Season 1 Finale โ Arrow (Season 1, Episode 23)

Arrow kicked off what would become the popular and long-running Arrowverse on the CW with The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Supergirl, Batwoman, and Black Lightning following in its footsteps and creating a vast DC universe on the small screen. The light-hearted tone of the Arrowverse also makes it easy to forget how much of a downer Arrow ended on in its first season, with the cliffhanger ending of the episode “Sacrifice.” Despite the efforts of Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) to save Starling City from being destroyed by Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman), Oliver’s best friend and Malcolm’s own son Tommy (Colin Donnell) perishes in the episode’s final scene. The loss of Malcolm would haunt Oliver long after, and despite the much more upbeat ending of Arrow Season 2, the show’s inaugural season still stands out for the sheer darkness and nihilism of its finale.












