The Best Comic Book Shows Of All Time


The comic shows that shaped generations.

From Saturday morning cartoon shows to live action rehashings, millions people around the world hold comic book television series close to their heart. Some shows become a part overall pop culture, such as The Walking Dead, which is still referenced and understood by people who have never even watched an episode. Other series, such as Daredevil, delivered what can be considered the pinnacle superhero television action sequences. In the last decade, the comic book madness has exploded into a constant stream new content. That means there is also a steady output garbage mixed in there as well. We can herald The Flash and Arrow, but at the same time, we know that Iron Fist and Inhumans had no business being created. 

Despite the lake bricks out there, there are the superhero television shows that we will never forget. The series that made us run around with towels as capes as kids, or that have us binge-watching Netflix after coming home from our 9 to 5 jobs. Some them are classic, and helped define our imaginations. Others are still on television unraveling storylines that keep us coming back for more. From classics like the animated X-Men series to the more recent masterpiece Legion, here is our list the best comic book televisions shows. 

Premiere Year: 2001

Seasons: 10

A decade  Smallville set the stage for the line CW DC shows on the air today. Young Clark Kent must maneuver high school as his powers begin to manifest. Lex Luthor begins as a close friend, giving the series a new twist that helped flesh out some the best character stories in DC television. The show got a bit corny around the 8th season, but it still trudged on for another two years to close out the story Young Clark and introduce Superman.

Premiere Year: 2013

Seasons: 6

The MCU expanded to ABC television in 2013 and has been the most successful TV series in the franchise. Unlike the canceled Netflix shows, or the good but underperforming Hulu and Freeform Marvel shows, Agents Of Shield has been going strong with both content and reviews. The series was originally grounded in the identity the MCU and Phil Coulson, but as the series matured it created its own niche that functions very well without constant connection to the big screen counterparts.

Premiere Year: 2001

Seasons: 2

While the highly popular Justice League Unlimited had more episodes, the OG Justice League show deserves the spot on this list. This animated series brought together Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Flash, and Hawkgirl. The series re-introduced a generation to DC heroes, and was so popular Cartoon Network launched the continuation series Unlimited to further the stories the League. The most important takeaway from this show was a new, African American Green Lantern, who became an immediate fan favorite.

Premiere Year: 2012

Seasons: 7

Other than the fact that it feels like Arrow utilized Batman’s rogues’ gallery, this series is heralded by comic fans. Much like another hero in the DC Universe, Oliver Queen is a wealthy man by day, and masked vigilante by night. Queen was stranded on an island, where he learned how to survive and become the hero  Starling City. The superhero tropes are heavy in this series, but if you can get over them, Arrow features strong performances from the core cast and enough action and twists to keep you glued to the television screen.

Premiere Year: 2014

Seasons: 5

Barry Allen wasn’t the most popular hero before being brought to life in the DC television universe. The Scarlet Speedster got the respect he deserved with The Flash series though. The trauma losing his mother as a child pushed Barry to become a detective, and then a hero. After being blessed with the power super speed due to the Speed Force, Allen decides to save the world from others who wield the same power for evil. The Flash is the best DC live action show, and its success allowed the CW to branch out even further with Legends Of Tomorrow, Black Lightening, and Supergirl.  

Premiere Year: 2010

Seasons: 9

Despite the descent into mediocrity in the last 2-3 years, The Walking Dead is one the most wildly successful comic book TV series all time. It launched as a horror survival show, but matured into much more over its nearly 10-year span. Rick Grimes and his crew survivors battle zombies, cannibals, tyrants, politicians, and each other while trying to find a place to call their home. The show reached its heights between 2011-2017, but halfway into the Negan storyline, the show ran f the rails quite a bit. Not to worry though, the new season  TWD has breathed new life into the series.

Premiere Year: 2017

Seasons: 2

This series is based on Charles Xavier’s son, David Haller, who is a villain in the comic books. Legion is deliciously dark and wildly entertaining. The show is shot from the perspective Haller, who believes he has a mental illness. This causes a very splintered and fragmented form storytelling. If you don’t know what the hell is going on halfway into the season… don’t be alarmed. This show ties everything together in the final few episodes, fering imaginative conclusions to storylines and character development. Aubrey Plaza deserves every award for her performance on this show.

Premiere Year: 1992

Seasons: 5

The theme song this show alone will excite comic book fans. The X-Men series the ’90s brought several iconic storylines to life with a newly revamped team mutants. In the early ’90s, Marvel had done a massive makeover with the X-Men which included iconic costume changes (Wolverine’s yellow outfit, Cyclops’ yellow and blue costume, Storm’s all-white attire), new heroes, and new villains. From Dark Phoenix to Apocalypse, Sinister to the Sentinels, this series hit all the high notes from the comic book with precision and efficiency.

Premiere Year: 2015

Seasons: 3

Matt Murdock got some redemption from Marvel after the horrific Ben Affleck film the early 2000s. This time, Charlie Cox brought a truly dark and haunting tone to the Man Without Fear. His talent as the hero was matched by Vincent D’Onrio’s Kingpin, which was one the best live-action Marvel villains all time. Over the three seasons, the scope Matt’s adventures get bigger, but the second season was the absolute peak Netflix Marvel shows. It introduced The Punisher and Elektra, with the former getting a spinf show his own as well. 

Premiere Year: 1992

Seasons: 5

Batman: The Animated Series introduced an entire generation to the mysterious vigilante. While prior generations had to live through the bright and colorful Batman the 70s (RIP Adam West), Batman debuted in 1989 in theaters, and Batman: The Animated Series launched three years later. The darker, more brooding, take on Batman brought things back to his original design before the mass censorship the comic book industry. The Animated Series is the pinnacle superhero shows. It was well written and the actors’ voices are ingrained into every 90’s kid’s memory. Mark Hamill’s iconic Joker laugh set the tone for decades, and the perfect integration horror, noir, and action makes this show the best superhero series all time.