8 reviews
I'm huge comic convention follower.
I met these guys in Montreal last year. Loved this movie! I especially liked that they really took the time to speak to artists.
I wish to see more of Canada in the film.
Very much love for Canada and Comic Art and illustration.
They have William Shatner, RUN DMC, and many other celebrities.
Thank you for supporting Montreal and French-Canadien Art and Comics.
Many Artist represented from Montreal Comic Con and Toronto Fan EXPO.
I also really like, that there are so many fans! I love this documentary. I am putting it as one of my favorites now! I truly enjoy this movie!!!!
I met these guys in Montreal last year. Loved this movie! I especially liked that they really took the time to speak to artists.
I wish to see more of Canada in the film.
Very much love for Canada and Comic Art and illustration.
They have William Shatner, RUN DMC, and many other celebrities.
Thank you for supporting Montreal and French-Canadien Art and Comics.
Many Artist represented from Montreal Comic Con and Toronto Fan EXPO.
I also really like, that there are so many fans! I love this documentary. I am putting it as one of my favorites now! I truly enjoy this movie!!!!
- minnienorwalk
- Jan 22, 2017
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I have the chance to watch this documentary during the GeekFest 2017 and I was engaged with the pace of the film, the movie covers a lot of what the current comic book scene is all about. There was a few extra appearances of celebs in the film that feel too much but not to the point that it feel that was over done.
The film also cover a variety of different artist from Canada like Ty Templeton and Richard Comelly however the real deal of the film is the participation of Alfonso a Canadian-Mexican comic book artist publisher and great supporter of the industry with his own publishing company named Studio Comics, he added a great piece in the doc making it feel real and you can truly see the reason of his success in the comic book scene. At times it feels incomplete and wanting to see more about what Alphonso does.
Also the participation of Ty templeton to the doc adds a nice touch of experience.
over all is a nice educational and "want to see more" film.
The film also cover a variety of different artist from Canada like Ty Templeton and Richard Comelly however the real deal of the film is the participation of Alfonso a Canadian-Mexican comic book artist publisher and great supporter of the industry with his own publishing company named Studio Comics, he added a great piece in the doc making it feel real and you can truly see the reason of his success in the comic book scene. At times it feels incomplete and wanting to see more about what Alphonso does.
Also the participation of Ty templeton to the doc adds a nice touch of experience.
over all is a nice educational and "want to see more" film.
- moviefan-68437
- May 4, 2017
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I managed to see this online via the Atlas Awards closed online film festival. The doc is very inspiring overall. It drags a bit, but some very awesome footage of Stan Lee, Kevin Smith, and celebrities. As a writer and filmmaker myself, I was really inspired after watching this film. The doc explores the various motifs and struggles that independent artists and writers must face when entering the industry. There are so many cool examples of this throughout the film. They explore the story of Mexican-Canadian Artist as well which gives the film a nice touch. The only problem I have with the film is that at first, it seems a bit disjointed. I wasn't quite sure who we are following in the story but eventually, this was evident and clear to me as you keep watching the film. It's one of those films where you have to keep watching to get the full effect of the message and understanding of the subject matter. Great take on the comic book industry in Canada and Abroad. I recommend anyone who wants to get into comics to see this film. I would also recommend filmmakers watch this doc as it gives insight into a massive industry that is filled with surprises, let downs and successes. I really enjoyed this film and would honestly recommend watching it if you like documentaries.
- sergiobrian
- Jan 24, 2017
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- juleskane-41934
- Jan 16, 2017
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