
Legends of the Superheroes can be commended for putting so many heroes and villains on the screen, but it really is an acquired taste and certainly not for everyone. The adventures of many of DC Comics greatest superheroes and villains.

The DVD is Region 1 (NTSC), and includes some outtakes as extras.īut before you dive into that DVD, I would suggest this is comic book property which is perhaps for the die-hard enthusiasts only.
If you have never watched Legends of the Superheroes, but you are curious about it, both specials have been released on DVD through Warner Archive – the manufacture-on-demand service. The writing is weak, the costumes are poor, and the tone is completely off. In terms of the quality of the show, despite the involvement of West, Ward, and Gorshin, and the sheer amount of heroes featured in the specials, this is not a strong example of the genre. Occasionally it crops up in discussions about Adam West and Burt Ward, but for the most part it is something which aired at the back-end of the ‘70s and gets overlooked.

Over the years, Legends of the Superheroes has largely been forgotten. The legacy of the Superheroes Image: ©Warner Bros./DC Entertainment
