The Best Superhero TV Shows on Prime Video
Finding a good Superhero TV show to watch can be hard, so we've ranked the best ones and included where to watch them. Check out our list of the best Superhero TV shows of all time streaming on Prime Video.

1. The Boys
What it's about: A group of vigilantes known informally as “The Boys” set out to take down corrupt superheroes with no more than blue-collar grit and a willingness to fight dirty.
Where to Watch: 16 episodes (100%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video). 8 episodes (50%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 1 service (Vudu).

2. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
What it's about: Into every generation a slayer is born: one girl in all the world, a chosen one. She alone will wield the strength and skill to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness; to stop the spread of their evil and the swell of their number. She is the Slayer.
Where to Watch: 144 episodes (100%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video & Hulu). 144 episodes (100%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 6 services (iTunes, Google Play & 4 others).

3. The Tick
What it's about: In a world where superheroes have been real for decades, an accountant with zero powers comes to realize his city is owned by a super villain. As he struggles to uncover this conspiracy, he falls in league with a strange blue superhero.
Where to Watch: 22 episodes (100%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video). 12 episodes (55%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 1 service (iTunes).

4. Power Rangers
What it's about: A team of teenagers with attitude are recruited to save Angel Grove from the evil witch, Rita Repulsa, and later, Lord Zedd, Emperor of all he sees, and their horde of monsters.
Where to Watch: 897 episodes (97%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Netflix & fuboTV). 866 episodes (93%) are available to rent or buy from $0.99 on 5 services (iTunes, Google Play, Prime Video & 3 others).

5. Totally Spies!
What it's about: Totally Spies! depicts three girlfriends 'with an attitude' who have to cope with their daily lives at high school as well as the unpredictable pressures of international espionage. They confront the most intimidating - and demented - of villains, each with their own special agenda for demonic, global rude behavior.
Where to Watch: 112 episodes (71%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video, fuboTV, Ameba & 1 other). 78 episodes (49%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 2 services (iTunes & Prime Video).

6. Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle
What it's about: Examines the dawn of the comic book genre and its powerful legacy, as well as the evolution of the characters who leapt from the pages over the last 75 years and their ongoing worldwide cultural impact. It chronicles how these disposable diversions were subject to intense government scrutiny for their influence on American children and how they were created in large part by the children of immigrants whose fierce loyalty to a new homeland laid the foundation for a multi-billion-dollar industry that is an influential part of our national identity.
Where to Watch: 3 episodes (100%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video & Hoopla). 3 episodes (100%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 4 services (iTunes, Google Play & 2 others).

7. Astro Boy
What it's about: In 2030 AD, after being abandoned by his creator, a young boy robot is rescued by an Android Advocate, Dr Elefun, who adopts him as his own and guides him in the use of his special powers to aid and protect mankind and robot-kind.
Where to Watch: 36 episodes (23%) are available to watch free online (Tubi). 18 episodes (12%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video & Hulu). 13 episodes (8%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 1 service (Prime Video).

8. Flash Gordon
What it's about: Flash Gordon is an American science fiction television series that debuted on Sci Fi in the United States on August 10, 2007 and continued airing new episodes through February 8, 2008. It has also appeared on the United Kingdom Sci Fi Channel and SPACE in Canada. The series was developed by Peter Hume, who served as executive producer/show runner and wrote the first and last episodes, among others.
Where to Watch: 17 episodes (63%) are available to watch free online (PlutoTV & Vudu). 9 episodes (33%) are available to stream on a popular subscription service (Prime Video & Hoopla). 25 episodes (93%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 2 services (iTunes & Prime Video).