This page lists numerous works of fiction in the Superhero genre, revolving around the adventures of costumed and/or superpowered heroes fighting evil. Though stories which star a Supervillain Protagonist may also be listed here.
Sub-pages:
- Anime & Manga
- Comic Books
- Fan Works
- Films — Animation
- Films — Live-Action
- Literature
- Live-Action TV
- Video Games
- Web Animation
- Webcomics
- Web Original
- Western Animation
Other media:
- Ben 10
- The Boys
- DC Comics
- Dragon Ball
- Hellboy
- The Incredibles
- Kamen Rider
- Marvel Comics
- Mega Man
- Miraculous Ladybug
- My Hero Academia
- Power Rangers
- RoboCop
- RWBY
- The Shadow
- Shin Japan Heroes Universe
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Spawn
- Super Sentai
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- The Tick
- BoBoiBoy
- Burka Avenger
- Dragon Force (2012)
- Happy Friends
- Kung Fu Pork Choppers
- Mechamato
- Noonbory and the Super 7 (first season only; the show experiences a Genre Shift to Slice of Life in the second season)
- To Be Hero X
- YoYo Man
- Aberrant
- Base Raiders
- Champions
- Claim the Sky
- DC Heroes
- GURPS Supers
- Halt Evil Doer!
- Heroes Unlimited
- Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game
- Marvel Super Heroes
- Masks: A New Generation
- Mutants & Masterminds
- The Origin
- Sentinels of the Multiverse
- Silver Age Sentinels
- Truth & Justice
- Unmasked
- Villains & Vigilantes
- Wild Talents
- Dancing☆Star Pretty Cure: The Stage
- Golden Bat: Japan's first superhero, debuting in 1930 (in Kamishibai
paper theatre), 8 years before Superman and 9 years before Batman. Golden Bat was the first illustrated superhero, and the first superhero with all the ingredients of the modern superhero archetype: Super-Strength, Super-Speed, Flight, The Cape, etc. He was the Trope Maker for Japanese superheroes, including the Sentai superheroes of Tokusatsu films and shows, and Manga and Anime superheroes ranging from Astro Boy and Goku to Magical Girls like Sailor Moon and even Super Robots.
- Holy Musical B@man!: A musical about Batman by Team StarKid.
- Mrs. Hawking: A series of plays about a Victorian era society widow with a secret life as a covert agent for otherwise helpless women in London. Heavily influenced by both Sherlock Holmes and Batman.
- Prince of Gamma ([1]
): Japan's second major superhero, debuting in early 1930s Kamishibai
paper theater. An intergalactic alien prince orphaned on Earth, he lives in Tokyo in the guise of an alter-ego, a poor street urchin. When danger calls, he becomes a caped superhero with Powers such as Flight and Super-Strength to fight threats to Japan. His Origin Story resembles the origin stories of later superheroes like Superman and Goku.
- Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
- Avengers C.A.M.P.U.S.
- Marvel Super Hero Island at Universal's Islands of Adventure:
