We've gathered TV shows with iconic and well-developed heroes, captivating storytelling, and a narrative that will keep you at the edge of your seat. Let's get started!

Heroes is a great example of an entertaining TV series with a great story and cast. While the subsequent seasons may not quite live up to the brilliance of the first, the series is still well worth every minute. | © Tailwind Productions
Stargirl is a surprisingly good series from CW. It is apart from Arrowverse and feels like the Justice Society of America with new twists. Stargirl shows compelling stories centered around family, responsibility, and legacy. | © Warner Bros. Television
Iron Fist is a solidly good show, with well-written dialogue and top-level cinematography. However, the main character is rather weak and makes the series quite specific. | © Netflix
The OA is a very good show with a new concept that weaves together different genres. Thanks to amazing writing and performances, the series allows you to emotionally connect with the story, not just passively watch it. | © Plan B Entertainment
Despite the low budget and long episodes, Doom Patrol greatly combines drama, action, and comedy moments. It can make you feel emotions and make you laugh your ass off. | © Warner Bros. Television
And His Name is JOHN CENA!!! Peacemaker has everything you want in a good superhero show. An American wrestler is performing even better than in Suicide Squad. | © DC Studios
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is the show that feels like MCU from the first seconds. While the first season is considered the worst because of the slow pacing, the Winter Soldier period brings a whole new level of entertainment and fun. | © Disney+
For CW, Superman & Lois is a real masterpiece. The special effects are decent and the narrative is well-written. Even though some plot scenes are silly, all the characters work. | © DC Entertainment
What If...? is exactly what you expect from an animated MCU: well-done, creative, and interesting. Most of the voice actors are MCU stars, while animation and visuals set this series apart from others. | © Marvel Studios Animation
The Sandman is an excellent show that stays true to the comic while embracing new mediums and making changes. Be ready for the second half to take a completely different turn in another direction with a brilliant ending episode. | © DC Entertainment
Warrior is a very rewatchable action from the past decade. If you like choreographed martial arts, then match this series immediately! | © Perfect Storm Entertainment
If you're looking for action, Arrow could easily become your best TV show. Starting from the second half of the first season, the quality of the show jumps quite a bit thanks to Drew Greenberg as the new producer. | © DC Entertainment
While speculations and hype make Loki somehow overrated, the show is pretty awesome. It explores the unexpectedly interesting arc of Loki and brings unexpectedly great dynamics. | © Marvel Studios
The comic was already amazing, and the show certainly changed some things, but only in good ways. A very minimalistic plot and well-balanced speed create a sense of superhero fun, making Invincible a truly special show. | © Skybound Animation
Titans combine and create the synergy between a group of superheroes with a twisty and compelling narrative. It was good and watchable in every season. | © Netflix
The Punisher is just good enough to be an interesting superhero TV show. It has a well-structured narrative, awesome fight scenes, and good side characters. | © Marvel Television
Smallville excels in combining passion, romance, action, and comedy. Through likeable characters, good music, and synergy in the cast it explores compelling stories about young Clark Kent and growing up. | © Warner Bros. Television
Gotham is a unique drama that brings new insight into the famous DC Comics city before Bruce Wayne was born. It's very grim, very realistic, and remains consistently entertaining through each season. | © Warner Bros. Television
Jessica Jones has created one of the most terrifying villains in the MCU. While it slows down in S2 and S3, the first season is definitely worth watching. | © Marvel Television
WandaVision is my favorite MCU project, mainly because of its unique setting with lots of creativity behind the narrative. It also explores a heartfelt story that can make you look at Wanda from a new angle. | © Marvel Studios
The Mandalorian show has successfully filled in the gaps between movies, making it a great addition to the Star Wars franchise. It has offered a fresh perspective on the traditional setting. | © Lucasfilm
The Flash is one of the best hero shows that ever graced TV. Despite being significantly limited by a budget, it has genuinely great animations and characters. | © Warner Bros. Pictures
Like The Boys and Daredevil, The Umbrella Academy has everything you need from a high-quality show: drama, comedy, and action. The Umbrella Academy is entertaining and, thanks to the solid cast, every episode is watchable. | © Universal Content Productions
Even though Daredevil is pretty slow in the first few episodes, it gets progressively better thanks to some fantastic action scenes and a compelling plot. By its end, it feels like a complete story with developed characters. | © Marvel Television
The Boys is worth watching if you’re drawn to shows with nuanced and compelling characters. It captures your attention from the first episode. It's slightly sad to see a show that was meant to be a satire of the MCU become that, but hey ho. | © Sony Pictures Television
We've gathered TV shows with iconic and well-developed heroes, captivating storytelling, and a narrative that will keep you at the edge of your seat. Let's get started!
We've gathered TV shows with iconic and well-developed heroes, captivating storytelling, and a narrative that will keep you at the edge of your seat. Let's get started!