If you didn't like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D you probably won't like Agent Carter, though I like Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Daredevil is superb though. The casting is very good (though that's from the perspective of someone who has read the comics).
Trouble with the Hulk series from the 70's is that it wasn't really the Hulk. Special effects now are so much better (obviously) so they can bring characters to life the way they should be.
I'd love to see a Shang Chi TV series. Would be great if they could get Jet Li to play him lol. Not really a super hero as such, no powers, but based on a comic anyway.
I'd like to see a Darkness TV series done by one of the cable channels or Netflix, would be suitably gritty and would need to be 18 cert.
I'd also love to see a Conan TV series done by Starz in the same way they did Spartacus - that would do the character justice. Can't see it happening as Arnie is reprising the role. Much as I like Arnie, those Conan films were not great, as a fan of both the comics and Robert E Howard's books.
Some good blasts from the past they could turn into series: Killraven, Alien Legion (although would make a great film).
If I start looking back I'd probably find loads more, it's no wonder they are turning to comics for film/tv ideas now. Years of source material and scripts/plots pretty much written for them, plus the ability to do them proper justice with effects. Win win.
They just need to stop fucking around with them, Fantastic Four movie for a start. Will be boycotting it. Making the Human Torch black ffs. People claim people moaning about it are racist, but it's a traditionalist thing. A major well established character. #
Proably non-fans won;t care too much, just like me not being that bothered about Jimmy Olsen being black in the new Supergirl, as I am not a DC fan, so never read the comics and it doesn't bother me that he's gone from white in Smallville to black in Supergirl.
Even with minor characters, taking Ben Urich and making him black in Daredevil didn't bother me. The Nick Fury thing in Avengers, well it was based on the Avengers from the Ultimates timeline, so was okay, plus it made sense as Fury in the mainstream Marvel universe is a WWII war veteran.
But not the bloody human torch.