The adventures of a teenage superhero who fights crime in Dakota City.
The best episode of "Static Shock" season 4 is "Future Shock", rated 7.8/10 from 171 user votes. It was directed by Victor Dal Chele and written by Stan Berkowitz. "Future Shock" aired on 1/17/2004 and is rated 1.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "She-Back!".
Static must save his future self when he's accidentally transported 40 years into the future.
Director: Victor Dal Chele
Writer: Stan Berkowitz
She-Bang returns, to Static and Gear's annoyance. More threatening to Static is Madelyn Spaulding, who breaks some meta-humans out of jail and sends them after him.
Director: Mark Howard
Writer: Len Uhley
Anasi must keep the golden spider that's the source of super powers away from Osebo. The spider has turned up in Dakota.
Director: Victor Dal Chele
Writer: Dwayne McDuffie
Static vs. Green Lantern. This is a pity because Green Lantern has long been a hero of Static's, but robberies have been committed and all signs point to Green Lantern.
Director: Chuck Drost
Writer: Stan Berkowitz
Static and Gear fight Nightbreed, a meta-human gang whose members can't live in sunlight, so they're setting out to take it away from everyone else.
Director: Mark Howard
Writer: John Semper Jr.
Edwin Alva captures Static and Hotstreak for scientific experiments and handcuffs them together. So they must work together if they're going to escape. Trouble is, they can't stand each other.
Director: Mark Howard
Writer: Ralph Soll
Static and a group of NBA stars moonlighting as superheroes team up to rescue Gear, who was been kidnapped by the evil scientist Dr. Odium.
Director: Victor Dal Chele
Writer: Len Uhley, David Garber
A teen thief named Speedwarp who can manipulate time wants to romance Daisy, but Static and Gear think that's a bad idea.
Director: Chuck Drost
Writer: Dwayne McDuffie
Rubberband Man must overcome his dyslexia to help Static and Gear disarm a fusion reactor stolen from Edwin Alva's lab as part of a "disaster matrix" plan hatched by Specs and Trapper to wreak havoc in the city.
Director: Chuck Drost
Writer: Matt Wayne
A pro-football player hides the fact that he's a Bang Baby.
Director: Victor Dal Chele
Writer: John Semper Jr., Bob Goodman
Aquamaria is cured of "Bang Baby syndrome"--until Hotstreak un-cures her, and her resulting rampage could mean total chaos in Dakota City.
Director: Mark Howard
Writer: Len Uhley
Static's dad is kidnapped by Omnara, a scientist who once worked for Alva and who now wants to raid Alva's labs in an effort to control world technology.
Director: Victor Dal Chele
Writer: John Semper Jr.
all the Bang Babies--Static and Gear included--begin to lose their powers, thanks to Dr. Donald Todd.
Director: Chuck Drost
Writer: Len Uhley