When they broke the mold, they started a revolution.
Overview
Twenty years ago, seven superstar artists left Marvel Comics to create their own company, Image Comics, a company that continues to influence mainstream comics and pop culture to this day. Image began as more than just a publisher - it was a response to years of creator mistreatment, and changed comics forever. The Image Revolution tells the story of Image Comics, from its founders' work at Marvel, through Image's early success, company difficulties during the comics market implosion, and ultimately the publisher's new generation of properties like The Walking Dead. Filled with colorful characters, the film is a clarion call to artists to take control of their destiny.
Cast
Todd McFarlane
Self
Rob Liefeld
Self
Jim Lee
Self
Marc Silvestri
Self
Erik Larsen
Self
Jim Valentino
Self
Whilce Portacio
Self
Robert Kirkman
Self
Bryan J.L. Glass
Self
Enrique Carron
Self
Rob Guillory
Self
Matt Hawkins
Self
Joe Keatinge
Self
John Layman
Self
Heidi MacDonald
Self
Filip Sablik
Self
Gareb Shamus
Self
Nick Spencer
Self
Charlie Adlard
Self
Tim Callahan
Self
Andrew Lincoln
Self
Norman Reedus
Self
Greg Aronowitz
Self
Ryan Benjamin
Self
Snakebite Cortez
Self
Jeff Dowd
Self
Jay Faerber
Self
Dan Fraga
Self
Sean Howe
Self
Taliesin Jaffe
Self
Rich Johnston
Self
Joe Kelly
Self
Sam Kieth
Self
Ales Kot
Self
Ryan Leibowitz
Self
Larry Marder
Self
Grant Morrison
Self
Marat Mychaels
Self
John Nee
Self
Steve Niles
Self
Dan Panosian
Self
Andy Park
Self
Daniel Pickett
Self
Scott Porter
Self
Norm Rapmund
Self
Duncan Rouleau
Self
Alex Sinclair
Self
Fiona Staples
Self
Eric Stephenson
Self
Scott Williams
Self
Tony Wolf
Self
Hellboy: The Crooked Man
VHS Massacre: Cult Films and the Decline of Physical Media
Lucy
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Inception
Joker
Gladiator
The Substance
Interstellar
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Parasite
A Clockwork Orange
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Skyfall
1917
Pulp Fiction
Inglourious Basterds
The Purge
Passengers