The adventures of a teenage superhero who fights crime in Dakota City.
The best episode of "Static Shock" season 2 is "The Big Leagues", rated 7.8/10 from 192 user votes. It was directed by David Chlystek and written by Len Uhley. "The Big Leagues" aired on 1/26/2002 and is rated 0.9 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Power Play".
Virgil gets help from Batman and Robin to battle The Joker and thwart the Gotham City bigwig's efforts to recruit thugs from Dakota to carry on his mayhem.
Director: David Chlystek
Writer: Len Uhley
Richie gets temporary superpowers, and really likes using them. Perhaps too much.
Director: Joe Sichta
Writer: Dwayne McDuffie
Sharon suspects that her brother Virgil is Static, and she tries to prove it as Static battles brother-sister metahuman duo Mirage and Boom.
Director: Joe Sichta
Writer: Len Uhley
Shaquille O'Neal assists Static as he goes after a gang of ruffians known as the Ruffpack.
Director: Denys Cowan
Writer: Christopher Simmons
At Christmastime, Static must stop the icy antics of a homeless metahuman named Permafrost.
Director: David Chlystek
Writer: Len Uhley
Sunspots cause Static's powers to increase exponentially, then he loses them altogether, which Hotstreak, who has just been released from jail, soon discovers.
Director: Denys Cowan
Writer: Stan Berkowitz
Virgil refuses to cooperate with a police officer attempting to search his backpack, because he doesn't want her to find his Static suit. It turns out that this cop is his dad's new girlfriend, and that she was looking for a briefcase stolen by two boys who are also making meta-gas.
Director: Denys Cowan
Writer: Christopher Simmons
Rubberband Man returns and saves Static from a new villain named Aquamaria, but it'll take more than that to get Static to believe that Rubberband Man is now a good guy.
Director: Joe Sichta
Writer: Dwayne McDuffie
A Bang Baby named Madelyn Spaulding turns everyone in Dakota into a zombie. Everyone but Virgil, that is.
Director: David Chlystek
Writer: Len Uhley
Adam Evans (the Rubberband-Man) gets a recording contract with the help of A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys, but the jealous shape-shifter Replikon kidnaps A.J. in an attempt to scuttle Adam's deal.
Director: Denys Cowan
Writer: Len Uhley, Christopher Simmons
Virgil and Richie befriend shy classmate Jimmy Osgood, who is the focus of a school bully.
Director: Joe Sichta
Writer: Dwayne McDuffie