Super Crooks Puts a Spin on Superheroes and Supervillains
Two shadowy figures sit on a window sill basked in pink light.

Super Crooks

Netflix's most off-the-wall anime yet.

19 January 20221 min read

What do you get when you mash up the world of Mark Millar, creator of comics like Kick-Ass, Kingsman, and Jupiter’s Legacy, with some of the finest talents in Japanese animation?

You get Super Crooks, that’s what.

A 13-episode thrill ride through the mind of Millar via the brilliant animators at bones, inc., Super Crooks might be Netflix’s sexiest, most off-the-wall anime yet. Our hero (or supervillain, that is) is Johnny Bolt, voiced by heartthrob Kenjirô Tsuda (seriously, you’ve got to hear this guy’s voice). Johnny can control electricity, and he’s teaming up with a few less-than-scrupulous superpowered buddies to steal millions from a high-powered crime boss. What could go wrong?

Super Crooks features an original story by Millar, who worked closely alongside director Motonobu Hori (Carole & Tuesday) and screenwriter Dai Satô (Cowboy Bebop) to bring this unique spin on superheroes and supervillains to anime form.

“I love that Motonobu has brought a new flavor to superheroes,” says Millar. “To actually see this done in anime is quite rare. It’s just amazing because it’s two things I love being smashed together.”