Comic books are one of the most popular mediums of entertainment today. From superhero comic books to fantasy comic books, there are comic books to suit just about every conceivable taste. Through the use of art and dialogue, comics keep their readers engaged.

RELATED:Moon Knight: A New MCU Hero Rises

Some of the most popular comics end up getting live-action adaptations. Companies like Marvel and DC have their own cinematic universes where they bring their most popular characters to life. While there are many good comic book shows out there, the very best tv shows based on comic books are a cut above the rest.

9The Walking Dead

Started by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore in 2003,The Walking Deadis a comic book series about a post-apocalyptic world in which zombies have taken over. The series saw immense success and was adapted into a TV show by AMC in 2019.

The Walking Deadis among the most popular shows of all time. Sticking close to the source material and with excellent performances from its cast,The Walking Deadis a show that every fan of zombies should check out.While the show does eventually become slightly monotonous, everyone should give the first four seasons a go and proceed from there.

Some members of the cast of The Walking Dead

8Superman and Lois

Superman and Loisis arguably among the most underrated superhero shows of all time. Based on Superman and his wife, Lois Lane,Superman and Loisis a very human take on the man of steel. The show takes Superman back to Smallville where he lives with his wife and two sons.

RELATED:The Flash And Superman And Lois Renewed For Another Season

Superman from Superman and Lois

All in all, Superman and Lois is a well-written show with great performances from its cast and surprisingly good CGI. In 2021, the world was in dire need of a goodSupermanshow andSuperman and Loisduly delivered.

7The Umbrella Academy

Written by Gerard Way with illustrations from Gabriel Ba,The Umbrella Academyis a comic book series about ateam of kids with extraordinary powers. Under the guidance of their mentor, Dr. Reginald Hargreeves, the Umbrella Academy fights enemies using their powers.

While the premise might sound generic,The Umbrella Academygoes beyond the norm thanks to its engaging characters, witty dialogue, and interesting story. Not only does the TV adaptation ofThe Umbrella Academystay true to the source material, but it also takes what was already there and often surpasses it due to how well-made it is.

The Umbrella academy

6Moon Knight

Moon Knight, featuring Oscar Isaac, was released to a lot of fan anticipation in 2022. It seems safe to say that it delivered on every front.Moon Knightis a show with a bit of everything: good writing, good performances, action, witty humor, tragedy and loss, and plenty of tense, gripping moments.

RELATED:Moon Knight Proves Not Every Hero Needs To Be An Avenger

Moon Knight wearing his suit

The show is in many ways an assessment of split personality disorder and loss.Moon Knightis a hero given powers byKhonsu, the Egyptian god of the moon. Much likeWandaVision,Moon Knight’s story is one that can’t be talked about much due to potential spoilers, but fans of the MCU should definitely give it a go, if not for the fantastic story then for the wonderful suit.

5Peacemaker

Directed by James Gunn with John Cena as its lead actor,Peacemakerwas bound to be a success.Peacemakerfollows Christopher Smith (Peacemaker), who is enlisted by ARGUS for a mission called Project Butterfly.

Peacemakeris full of good dialogue, comedy, and action. While it may not have the deepest of storylines,Peacemakeris pure fun and that is more than enough. People looking for a brilliantly written comic book show that is engaging should look no further thanPeacemaker.

John Cena as Peacemaker

4WandaVision

WandaVisionwas the first of the phase 4 MCU shows.Starting as a classic old-school rom-comand essentially having every episode portraying a different decade,WandaVisionis a beautifully written show that every fan of superhero comics should check out.

While providing too many details might spoil it a little too much, viewers can rest assured thatWandaVision’s storyline is excellent. It contains themes of love, loss, grief, and denial, all while perfectly transitioning from a rom-com to a superhero fiction show.

Wanda and Vision from WandaVision

3Watchmen

2019’sWatchmenby HBO serves as a fitting sequel to the comic books. The show depicts the rise of a group known as the 7th Cavalry, an evil organization with only one mission: to abolish Dr. Manhattan.

Watchmenis an amazing show, from its terrific performances to its top-tier cinematography and writing. The show not only serves as a great comic book series but is also one that poses many philosophical questions.Watchmenis brilliantly executedand is a show for everyone, not just comic book fans.

Angela Abar, the protagonist of Watchmen

2Daredevil

2015’sDaredevilstarted a new age of comic book TV shows. Before it, the world had not seen such a refined comic book TV show.Daredevilwas near perfect, but from its cinematic shots to the performances and casting, it was what the world had been wanting of a superhero show for years.

Daredeviltells the tale of Matthew Murdock, a lawyer who got blinded as a child due to an accident. Matthew now plays lawyer during the day and vigilante during the night.Daredevilstopped filming after the third season, leaving fans begging for more. However,Spider-Man: No Way Homeconfirmed the MCU return of Charlie Cox asDaredevil, with Marvel later confirming thataDaredevilreboot is currently in the works.

Daredevil

1The Boys

The Boysis an Amazon Prime series. It basically shows what would happen if the strongest people on Earth, who are supposed to protect the planet, were actually evil and their appearances as superheroes were just for show. The third season ofThe Boysended recently to high critical acclaim.

From spectacular performances to incredible writing,The Boysis an all-around brilliant TV show. Not only this, but many fans of the source material also believe that the show surpasses the source material. While there is a lot of violence and gore inThe Boys, it is closer to reality than most popular superhero series. It strays away from the romanticized version of superheroes and instead gives viewers a more realistic idea of what might actually happen if humans had superpowers.

An image of the Seven from The Boys