Rotten Tomatoes' list of best superhero television shows of 2022 have ruffled some feathers.
As one might expect, some vocal fans highly disagree with it.
When it comes to last year, there was no shortage of superhero-based projects.
Kicking off 2022 was James Gunn’sPeacemakerin January before Marvel Studios started its slate withMoon Knightin March.
Of course, the usual Marvel and DC affairs weren’t the only superhero stories in the streaming space.
The year moved into summer with the likes of bothMs.
MarvelandShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law, both of which werevictims of mindless review-bombingfrom an immature minority of fans.
Animated ventures also had time to shine, includingYoung JusticeSeason 4,Harley QuinnSeason 3, andBaymaxonDisney+.
But, if those were all to be ranked, where would each fall?
Leading the pack was Marvel Studios’Ms.
Many fans disagree with these results, with many taking their grievances to directly to Twitter.
@Hodgysonloudly proclaimed there was"No way was this dog shit better thanThe Boys."
@MuzzShaik07 admitted thatMs.
Hopefully the complicated things they changed do get resolved, but the core story was just right.
So, well deserved Ms. Marvel team!"
An Awkward Superhero Ranking?
This list from Rotten Tomatoes is certainly a bit odd when it comes to its ranking of projects.
For one, it’s hard to believeShe-Hulk: Attorney at Lawis as high as it is.

It was easily the most divisive MCU outing in a long time.
Even those who love it canoften admit that it has its iffy moments throughout.
Something similarcould be said forMs.

No matter what order any of the nominees were in, somebody somewhere would have gotten mad about it.
That’s simply how it works.
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