1. Former sidekick of Batman, Dick Grayson leads a ragtag trio of superheroes on a quest to discover why people are hunting them, fighting crime along the way. *
1 point
2. Matt
Murdock is a blind young lawyer who realizes he has super-senses,
which he uses to fight organized crime in the district of Hell’s
Kitchen, Manhattan. Listen out for the New York accent. *
1 point
3. Normal
people around the world who discover they’ve got superpowers and
must prevent a global catastrophe. *
1 point
4.
One
of DC Comics’ most famous heroes. A
fun ride filled with iconic characters and tons of superhero action,
accessible storylines, and
American English. *
1 point
5. Jefferson
Pierce is a retired superhero with the power
to generate electricity. He’s called back into service when a
criminal gang targets his community. It’s fun, soapy, and as easy
to watch as the English is easy to understand.. *
1 point
6. The secret agents of an undercover organization, who
work both with and against superhumans to protect the world. *
1 point
7.
David
Haller, who has
multiple personalities that each has
their own superpowers. It’s connected to the world of the X-Men,
but only unofficially. With a unique retro-modern vibe and complex
characters and
script. *
1 point
8. If
you’re a fan of coming-of-age teen dramas, here’s your superhero
equivalent. Tandy and Tyrone are high school students in New Orleans
who discover they have a shared traumatic experience – not to
mention opposing superpowers. Angst aplenty. *