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Black Scorpion is a superhero TV series that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2001. It aired in Canada on Space. The series is based on two Roger Corman Showtime TV-movies: Black Scorpion (1995) and its sequel Black Scorpion II: Aftershock (1997). The show focuses on a female police officer who, by night, takes to the streets and fights crime as the superhero the Black Scorpion. Episodes from the series combined into straight to video movies with 1.1 and 1.2 as Black Scorpion Returns released in 2001 and Episodes 1.1, 1.3 and 1.8 as Sting of the Black Scorpion released in 2002.

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  • Black Scorpion is a superhero TV series that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2001. It aired in Canada on Space. The series is based on two Roger Corman Showtime TV-movies: Black Scorpion (1995) and its sequel Black Scorpion II: Aftershock (1997). The show focuses on a female police officer who, by night, takes to the streets and fights crime as the superhero the Black Scorpion. Episodes from the series combined into straight to video movies with 1.1 and 1.2 as Black Scorpion Returns released in 2001 and Episodes 1.1, 1.3 and 1.8 as Sting of the Black Scorpion released in 2002. The series was available on DVD in North America. (en)
  • Black Scorpion est une série télévisée américaine en 22 épisodes de 45 minutes, créée par Craig J. Nevius et diffusée entre le 5 janvier et le 20 juin 2001 sur Sci-Fi Channel. En France, la série a été diffusée du 11 mai au 25 mai 2001 sur Série Club. Elle reste inédite dans les autres pays francophones. (fr)
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  • Angel of Death (en)
  • Medusa (en)
  • Clockwise (en)
  • Hurricane (en)
  • Flashpoint (en)
  • Aftershock (en)
  • Inferno (en)
  • Stunner (en)
  • Mindbender (en)
  • Vox Populi (en)
  • Aerobicide (en)
  • Breathtaker (en)
  • FireArm (en)
  • Gangster Prankster (en)
  • Greenthumb (en)
  • Inferno & Medusa (en)
  • Pollutia (en)
  • Slapshot (en)
  • Professor Prophet, Aftershock, Hurricane, Inferno and Breathtaker (en)
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  • Black Scorpion TV series DVD cover (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • dbr:Dave_Blass
  • Alex Cassini (en)
  • Greg Aronowitz (en)
  • Gwyneth Gibby (en)
  • Jeff Yonis (en)
  • Michael Mickens (en)
  • Rachel Samuels (en)
  • Robert Spera (en)
  • Scott Valentine (en)
  • Stanley Yung (en)
  • Susan Tuan (en)
  • Tim Andrew (en)
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  • Roger Corman (en)
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  • 2001-01-05 (xsd:date)
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  • English (en)
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  • 2001-06-30 (xsd:date)
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  • David G. Russell (en)
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  • Marta M. Mobley (en)
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  • Too much exercise CAN be bad for your health when Aerobicide begins targeting obese millionaires, and literally exercising them to death. (en)
  • Series pilot. Black Scorpion goes head to head with FireArm, a former cop who lost his arm due to the actions of an urban military group. But the leader of the group may be a bigger menace than the new villain... (en)
  • Both Darcy and Black Scorpion find competition when a new female cop with a "shoot first, ask never" policy becomes the murderous vigilante, the Angel of Death. (en)
  • Flashpoint returns, and learns Black Scorpion’s true identity. (en)
  • After Mayor Worth rejects her proposal to use virtual reality to help the homeless, Dr. Sarah Bellum becomes the super villain Mindbender, and uses her VR technology to control the city. (en)
  • Valentine’s Day looks a little green, as Greenthumb unleashes a deadly pollen on the city. (en)
  • He’s baaaack....Resurrected by Dr. Phoenix, Breathertaker, Black Scorpion’s first nemesis, resumes his plan for revenge on the City of Angels. Note: First appearance of Dr. Phoenix. (en)
  • After surviving the events of "Black Scorpion II", Aftershock decides to help the homeless of the city...by evicting the citizens OUT of their own homes! (en)
  • Time’s not on Black Scorpion’s side as Clockwise, a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for a crime twenty-five years ago, begins taking revenge on those who convicted him. (en)
  • Series finale. Recruiting Aftershock, Breathtaker, Hurricane, and Inferno, Professor Prophet unleashes elemental fury upon the city. To beat these foes, Black Scorpion May need help from beyond the grave... (en)
  • A dedicated firefighter turns into the tragic pyrokinetic supervillain Inferno. (en)
  • Resurrecting the Gangster Prankster, Dr. Phoenix hopes to rehabilitate the crime clown with genetic alterations to make him a more law-abiding citizen. The joke’s on the doc, though, when his plan backfires... (en)
  • It’s a new take on the Pied Piper bit when rogue rocker Vox Populi takes control of her fans’ minds. In a latest bid to retain his mayoral position, Arthur Worth bequeaths the terrible guitarist hypnotic equipment to coax voters for his re-election campaign. (en)
  • Black Scorpion creates a new enemy for herself when she accidentally blinds tabloid photographer Cameron Albright as he tries to capture her real identity on film, resulting in the birth of Flashpoint! (en)
  • Using her spa as a front, the evil Medusa begins kidnapping the city’s most eligible bachelors, and turning them to stone...including Steve! (en)
  • Nature fights back when new super villain Pollutia decides to eradicate humanity. (en)
  • When a hockey player's teammates deliberately injure him, he seeks revenge as the armor-clad Slapshot. (en)
  • Thanks to Mayor Worth’s irresponsibility and stupidity, deputy mayor Edwina Watts becomes the electrokinetic evil-doer, Stunner. (en)
  • Exposure to chemical waste turns a marine biologist into the super-powered eco-terrorist, Hurricane. (en)
  • The punchline'll REALLY kill ya; Manipulating Argyle back into a life of crime, Gangster Prankster creates a gas that makes anyone who laughs literally explode! (en)
  • While dealing with the love themed villain, Cupid, Black Scorpion also has to content with an alliance between Medusa and a resurrected Brimstone. (en)
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  • Life's a Gas (en)
  • Kiss of Death (en)
  • Photo Finish (en)
  • Power Play (en)
  • Fire and Brimstone (en)
  • Out of Thin Air (en)
  • Face the Music (en)
  • Armed and Dangerous (en)
  • An Officer and a Prankster (en)
  • Bad Sport (en)
  • Blinded by the Light (en)
  • Crime Time (en)
  • He Who Laughs Last (en)
  • Home Sweet Homeless (en)
  • Love Burns (en)
  • No Stone Unturned (en)
  • No Sweat (en)
  • Roses Are Red, You're Dead (en)
  • Virtual Vice (en)
  • Wave Goodbye (en)
  • Zodiak Attack - Part 1 (en)
  • Zodiak Attack - Part 2 (en)
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  • dbr:Craig_J._Nevius
  • Uncredited (en)
  • Elijah Aron (en)
  • Heidi Gerrer & Nick Guthe (en)
  • Lev L. Spiro & Craig J. Nevius (en)
  • Malcolm Stephens (en)
  • Mike Vital & Craig J. Nevius (en)
  • Nick Guthe & Craig J. Nevius (en)
  • Raly Radouloff (en)
  • Steve Gentile (en)
  • Steve Gentile & Craig J. Nevius (en)
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  • Black Scorpion est une série télévisée américaine en 22 épisodes de 45 minutes, créée par Craig J. Nevius et diffusée entre le 5 janvier et le 20 juin 2001 sur Sci-Fi Channel. En France, la série a été diffusée du 11 mai au 25 mai 2001 sur Série Club. Elle reste inédite dans les autres pays francophones. (fr)
  • Black Scorpion is a superhero TV series that aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2001. It aired in Canada on Space. The series is based on two Roger Corman Showtime TV-movies: Black Scorpion (1995) and its sequel Black Scorpion II: Aftershock (1997). The show focuses on a female police officer who, by night, takes to the streets and fights crime as the superhero the Black Scorpion. Episodes from the series combined into straight to video movies with 1.1 and 1.2 as Black Scorpion Returns released in 2001 and Episodes 1.1, 1.3 and 1.8 as Sting of the Black Scorpion released in 2002. (en)
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  • Black Scorpion (TV series) (en)
  • Black Scorpion (série télévisée) (fr)
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