Sequart's Image Comics Documentary Released Through Shout! Factory
Sequart Organization and Respect Films are proud to announce that Shout! Factory has picked up their documentary, The Image Revolution, for distribution!
The Image Revolution examines
one of the most important and daring moves in comic book history. In
1992, a group of top-tier artists left Marvel Comics to create their own
company… a company that continues to influence mainstream comics and
culture to this day. Image Comics was more than just a publisher, it was
a response to years of creator mistreatment, and it changed comics
forever.
The Image Revolution tells
the story of Image Comics, from its founders’ work at Marvel, through
Image’s early days, the ups and downs of the ’90s, and the publisher’s
new generation of properties like The Walking Dead.
It’s the amazing account of a dynamic group of upstart comics
entrepreneurs battling against not only major companies, but sometimes
each other.
What the critics have said:
- “An absolute MUST WATCH for comic book fans and, in my opinion, one of the best documentaries of the year. Director Patrick Meaney absolutely crushes it, and I think tells the definitive story.” – Latino Review
- “A must have documentary for anyone that is a fan of comics.” – The Examiner
- "Impressive. Well shot. Memorable and honest.” – Comic Book Resources
- “It will stay with you.” – Bleeding Cool
- “It captures the near-hysteria that surrounded the creators.” – Newsarama
Also available from Sequart’s film division:
Grant Morrison: Talking with Gods –
This master of comics psychedelia is one of the medium’s most popular
writers, and one of the most controversial. Equal parts philosopher,
rock star, and chaos magician, Grant Morrison has used his comics to
change both himself and his audience. He is a man living on the border
between fiction and reality, and this is his story.
Warren Ellis: Captured Ghosts – This
documentary focuses on the career and worldview of comics’ very own
Internet Jesus, Warren Ellis. The film also features interviews with
many of Ellis’s artistic collaborators. (If you’re interested in digging deeper into Ellis’s life/work than an 80-minute documentary can go, check out this book Sequart published that is transcribed from nearly ten hours of interviews with the man!)
Diagram for Delinquents – In 1954, psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham wrote a scathing indictment of comics called Seduction of the Innocent.
His book’s central premise is that comic books were the leading
contributing factor to juvenile delinquency. That same year, Wertham
testified at special hearings on comic books at the Senate Subcommittee
to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency in the United States. Comics were on
trial! Diagram for Delinquents captures the zeitgeist of late 1940s and early 1950s America and investigates how the funny books found themselves on the fire.
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