10 most disliked superhero TV shows, ranked

From Marvel misfires to DC disasters, these superhero shows received strong responses from TV audiences.

Image Number: CW_Batwoman_1stLook_V5.jpg -- Pictured: Ruby Rose as Batwoman -- Photo: JSquared Photography/The CW -- © 2018 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved
Image Number: CW_Batwoman_1stLook_V5.jpg -- Pictured: Ruby Rose as Batwoman -- Photo: JSquared Photography/The CW -- © 2018 The CW Network, LLC. All rights reserved /
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You don't have to look too far on television these days to find a superhero show. Though vigilantes and crime-fighters have been a part of the TV landscape since the '40s and '50s, it's only in this past decade that the comic book and superhero genre has become a staple of the medium. Whether it's on streaming services or network TV, there are plenty of superheroes to go around.

But for every acclaimed hit like the Batmans of the '60s or the Superman and Lois of today's era, there are some rare series that just missed the mark. Hey, not everything is perfect and that extends to the superhero genre too!

Whether we're talking about much-anticipated TV shows that released excitement-destroying trailers or shows that just failed to deliver on any front, we've had a number of superhero shows find themselves on the wrong end of angry and upset fans. And if you're a fan of comic books and superheroes, you will know that fans can get both angry and upset.

Taking all of that into account, let's look back at the most divisive TV shows the genre has to offer. From spinoffs that never made their mark to infuriating missed opportunities, here are the most disliked superhero shows ever made.