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So Much Damage: How Image Comics Changed the World - Season 1

This five-part docu-series chronicles the rise, fall and rebirth of Image Comics, which transformed the industry for creator-owned work. Features the seven Image founders plus Robert Kirkman, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and many more.

Top Cast

  • Robert Kirkman

    Robert Kirkman

    Self

  • Rob Liefeld

    Rob Liefeld

    Self

  • Todd McFarlane

    Todd McFarlane

    Self

  • Jim Lee

    Jim Lee

    Self

  • Marc Silvestri

    Marc Silvestri

    Self

  • Erik Larsen

    Erik Larsen

    Self

  • Whilce Portacio

    Whilce Portacio

    Self

  • Eric Stephenson

    Eric Stephenson

    Self

  • Jim Valentino

    Jim Valentino

    Self

Overview

This five-part docu-series chronicles the rise, fall and rebirth of Image Comics, which transformed the industry for creator-owned work. Features the seven Image founders plus Robert Kirkman, Brian Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and many more.

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