Television superhero series

Ranking the Five Hottest Superhero Shows on TV

Comic books had their golden age in the 1930s and 1940s, but now may be the golden age for television comic book heroes. Hit any channel on your TV remote and you’re likely to find a guy or gal in tights fighting evil.

Television superhero series

There are now more television shows based on comic books on the air or in development than at any time in history. The smashing success of comic-based films such as “The Avengers,” the “Batman” movies, and the “Iron Man” franchise has spawned many small screen adaptations.

While some of the television superhero series have been misses, many have captured the public’s imagination by offering imaginative, innovative stories and surprisingly good acting. If you’re looking for a few binge-worthy series, consider the following:

  1. Jessica Jones – A critical darling that’s also gathering popular support, “Jessica Jones” is one of the grittier, more realistic series. The show follows Jessica Jones, a super-powered human, who runs a detective agency. Jones is a highly conflicted character with a less than savory past, and audiences and critics alike have connected with her story.
  2. Legends of Tomorrow – It’s a little goofy, but this story about a collection of comic also-rans who team up to travel time to put down a would-be conqueror makes great late-night popcorn fare.
  3. Arrow – One of the flagship superhero series, “Arrow” follows the adventures of DC superhero Oliver Queen, who survives being shipwrecked on an island to return to Star City to become Green Arrow. An element of corporate intrigue gives Arrow a soap opera element that’s broadened its appeal.
  4. Agent Carter – This series follows the adventures of Peggy Carter, Captain America’s lost love, as she works for the nascent SHIELD in post WWII America. A great period piece that does a great job of fleshing out a previously minor character in the Marvel Universe.
  5. Gotham – Set during Bruce Wayne’s childhood, “Gotham” explores the Batman mythos, giving the origin of many of the allies and villains Wayne eventually encounters as Batman. The show also depicts Wayne’s gradual evolution into Batman, and his upbringing by the Wayne family butler, Alfred Pennyworth.

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