![]() That may sound dramatic, but what other word is there for something that took the fierce octo-hair of gay comic book icon Medusa and turned it into a CG hot mess before severing most of it off in the end? Gay geek Twitter was not having it. ![]() budget isn't it.) But then it's also one of the only homophobic superhero shows in recent memory. These comic book heroes with their complex and visually dynamic roster of powers were already done dirty in getting ABC-level special effects. When the show finally aired later that year, it fizzled fast. Instead of the roar of excitement from thousands of fans that usually fills the convention space, the Hall H crowd was more like a murmur. The crowd was…well, let's just say, not that enthused by what they saw. In 2017, the cast gathered at Comic-Con to reveal the first footage from the latest Marvel superhero show for ABC with Anson Mount's Black Bolt, Serinda Swan's Medusa, Iwan Rheon's Maximus, and more. Here, we rank the best, worst, and wildest of Marvel TV. And the ever-expanding universe is showing no sign of stopping, with scores of new Marvel shows in production for Disney+. The highs have been high and the lows have been laughably low, but Marvel TV has grown into something just as strange and ambitious as its big-screen counterpart - ranging from noirish, action-packed mysteries to brain-bending sitcom pastiches. In compiling our list, we realized that Marvel television has shifted wildly, sprawling across platforms like ABC, FX, Netflix, Hulu, Freeform, and Disney+. (Our apologies to the excellent '90s X-Men animated show, as well as the less excellent 2006 Blade series.) First, some parameters: We decided to focus on live-action Marvel shows released in the last few years, starting with S.H.I.E.L.D. With such a vast collection of comic content on our screens, we at EW have taken it upon ourselves to rank the best of Marvel television. debuted on ABC in 2013, Marvel has slowly but steadily amassed an eclectic mix of shows - from the gritty New York Netflix series to the experimental offerings on Fox and FX. Marvel may be known for breaking the box office, but the superhero empire is carving out space on the small screen too.
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