-They have to be based from comic book so things like inFamous and Chronicle don’t count
- It can be from anything including games and books
- This is my opinion while you most likely won’t agree with it at least respect it
-Feel Free to ask why certain adaption didn’t get on the list and feel free to give to give your opinion as well if it’s done in respectful matter
Honorable Mentions
Max Fleischer's Superman shorts
Turtles Forever
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
V for Vendetta
Road to Perdition
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Spider-Man 2
25) The Rocketter
Where a lot of comic-book movies have characters that dark,moody and depressing it’s always refreshing to get a film like the Rocketter while it’s not to faithful to it’s source material it does have the spirit,sweetness and the charm that helped make the Dave Stevens comic so enjoyable.It’s serves as a great homage to the golden age of comics and the 1940's of cinema.It’s a great family movie with The Rocketeer tapping into that desire people have to fly and being very enjoyable to watch.It’s also worth noting the Eisner nominee team of Mark Waid and Chris Samnee who both work on the best current superhero comic Daredevil this summer will be doing The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom which should easily will be a great mini series.
24) American Splendor
Where a fair number of people just see comics as stories only about Superheroes which couldn't be further from the truth and movies like American Splendor show that the comic medium can be about almost anything such as nerdy file clerk deciding to make a comic-book on the amazing feats of ordinariness and then later fighting off cancer."The cast captures the characters of the story with Paul Giamatti channing the frequently downtrodden and grumpy Pekar beautifully.The writer on the comic the late Harvey Pekar even shows up in the film with not-quite-documentary type footage."Having an 94% on Rotten Tomatoes and using the comics medium to the films advantage are all the more reason to give this film a shot if you haven't seen it yet.
Possibly the most successful live-action adaption of a comic to show so-far has made so pretty huge diversions from Robert Kirkman’s original comic series while still hitting some of the same beats it still captures the bleakness of the black and white pages.What helped the AMC series is that Robert Kirkman is an executive producer and writer for the show which helps hold true to the depressing spirt of the books and he isn't afraid to put new spin on stories or characters.And while The Walking Dead is more about survival then killing zombies it still is world over run with them and they do help create some excellent scenes.With the series is heading into it’s 3rd season it hopefully can continue the pace of where the tail end of season 2 left off on.
22) Young Justice
Every frame of Young Justice is jam-packed with characters(over 150 so far),plot threads and in-jokes from the DC universe.It helps having creators who played huge parts in The Spectacular Spider-Man and Batman: Under the Red Hood.Focusing with a young roster of heroes it shares what Weisman’s other hit show Spider-Man had balancing teen drama,wit and slick action with well told ongoing story.The series has had great animation,characters and designs and it’s also becoming surprising dense.In time it again easily become the best superhero team show.
21)Superman
The film that helped establishment the superhero movie genre and set the golden standard for the genre which persists to this day featuring some of the best casting for a superhero movie.People saw and still see Christopher Reeve as the perfect Superman.The movie lived up to it’s tag-line you will believe a man can fly with some of best effects for it's time and featured an amazing score by John Williams.It’s a well done movie about one of the most popular superheroes and ended up adding to mythos of the character.
Rules and Notes
-They have to be based from comic book so things like inFamous and Chronicle don’t count
- It can be from anything including games and books
- This is my opinion while you most likely won’t agree with it at least respect it
-Feel Free to ask why certain adaption didn’t get on the list and feel free to give to give your opinion as well if it’s done in respectful matter
Honorable Mentions
Max Fleischer's Superman shorts
Turtles Forever
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
V for Vendetta
Road to Perdition
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Spider-Man 2
25) The Rocketter
Where a lot of comic-book movies have characters that dark,moody and depressing it’s always refreshing to get a film like the Rocketter while it’s not to faithful to it’s source material it does have the spirit,sweetness and the charm that helped make the Dave Stevens comic so enjoyable.It’s serves as a great homage to the golden age of comics and the 1940's of cinema.It’s a great family movie with The Rocketeer tapping into that desire people have to fly and being very enjoyable to watch.It’s also worth noting the Eisner nominee team of Mark Waid and Chris Samnee who both work on the best current superhero comic Daredevil this summer will be doing The Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom which should easily will be a great mini series.
24) American Splendor
Where a fair number of people just see comics as stories only about Superheroes which couldn't be further from the truth and movies like American Splendor show that the comic medium can be about almost anything such as nerdy file clerk deciding to make a comic-book on the amazing feats of ordinariness and then later fighting off cancer."The cast captures the characters of the story with Paul Giamatti channing the frequently downtrodden and grumpy Pekar beautifully.The writer on the comic the late Harvey Pekar even shows up in the film with not-quite-documentary type footage."Having an 94% on Rotten Tomatoes and using the comics medium to the films advantage are all the more reason to give this film a shot if you haven't seen it yet.
23) The Walking Dead
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Possibly the most successful live-action adaption of a comic to show so-far has made so pretty huge diversions from Robert Kirkman’s original comic series while still hitting some of the same beats it still captures the bleakness of the black and white pages.What helped the AMC series is that Robert Kirkman is an executive producer and writer for the show which helps hold true to the depressing spirt of the books and he isn't afraid to put new spin on stories or characters.And while The Walking Dead is more about survival then killing zombies it still is world over run with them and they do help create some excellent scenes.With the series is heading into it’s 3rd season it hopefully can continue the pace of where the tail end of season 2 left off on.
22) Young Justice
Every frame of Young Justice is jam-packed with characters(over 150 so far),plot threads and in-jokes from the DC universe.It helps having creators who played huge parts in The Spectacular Spider-Man and Batman: Under the Red Hood.Focusing with a young roster of heroes it shares what Weisman’s other hit show Spider-Man had balancing teen drama,wit and slick action with well told ongoing story.The series has had great animation,characters and designs and it’s also becoming surprising dense.In time it again easily become the best superhero team show.
21)Superman
The film that helped establishment the superhero movie genre and set the golden standard for the genre which persists to this day featuring some of the best casting for a superhero movie.People saw and still see Christopher Reeve as the perfect Superman.The movie lived up to it’s tag-line you will believe a man can fly with some of best effects for it's time and featured an amazing score by John Williams.It’s a well done movie about one of the most popular superheroes and ended up adding to mythos of the character.