Our favorite superhero series

11/11/2019

In recent years, comic book adaptations are more and more common. Let's take a look at a few of them.

Raising Dion
Raising Dion

Raising Dion is about Dion, an 8-year-old boy with superpowers. Touching, pleasant to watch and funny! We love it.

The Boys
The Boys

Broadcast on Amazon Prime, The Boys breaks the codes of superhero stories. On paper everything is there: capes, superpowers... But in the series, we are not dealing with white knights but rather with beings without faith nor law. What we also appreciated was the questioning of the American system: the series challenges the country's conspiracy, puritanism and hypocrisy.

Umbrella Academy
Umbrella Academy

While not pregnant, 43 women give birth to a child at the same time around the world. These children have surprising powers and Sir Reginald Hargreeves, a wealthy inventor, is searching for and adopting seven of these children in order to save the world. Later, the group disbanded and found itself several years later for the funeral of their adopted father. At the same time, a threat to the planet arises. This is the pitch of Umbrella Academy, an excellent Netflix series. I promise, you won't regret it!

Doom Patrol
Doom Patrol

Superheroes who have acquired their skills as a result of various accidents? The disappearance of their mentor? We won't tell you more: Discover Doom Patrol on Syfy!

Batwoman
Batwoman

Broadcast since October 6, 2019 on The CW, Batwoman follows Kate Kane as she walks the streets of Gotham City, armed with her bluntness and her sense of justice. But before she can fully assume her role, she must defeat her inner demons.... A very promising new series!

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