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    Comic Book: The Movie

    PG-132004 · Comedy · 1h 46m

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    • Strip Panel Naked
    • Comic Tropes
    • Matt Draper
    • Comic Drake
    • Cartoonist Kayfabe
    • Owen Likes Comics
    • The Omnibus Collector
    • Comicstorian
    • Comics Explained
    • NerdSync

    Strip Panel Nakedis a channel run by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou (who goes by "Hass") which goes in-depth into how a certain comic book shows off a technique, style, or aspect of the comic-making process, such as lettering or panel layout. Viewers can tell immediately that Hass knows what he's talking about, and it's unsurprising that he's had experience...

    Ever been able to tell that a work was drawn by a certain artist or written by a certain writer? Some call it style, but for Chris Piers, they're all tropes. The episodes on his channel, Comic Tropes, take between 10 and 30 minutes to talk about a certain creator's work, an interesting aspect of comics history, or a specific comic-book story. RELAT...

    With superhero action films dominating the box office, it's no wonder that Matt Draper's self-named YouTube channel focuses so heavily on the topic. Although not solelyfocused on comics (he also likes to review movies and the occasional video game), it is a major one, and Draper makes captivating essays about the characters and books which have ins...

    Presenting a more relaxed, conversational mood is Comic Drake(Drake McWhorter), who makes viewers feel at home by appearing on screen in a standing newsroom format, but with a coffee cup in hand and a comfortable, laidback delivery. As the name suggests, Drake focuses on comics and comic-book-inspired media, incorporating discussion of comics and a...

    While a comic-centric channel doesn't have to be run by a comics creator to be worth watching, it's always a plus to have an inside view, and that's what Cartoonist Kayfabeprovides. Co-hosted by comics creators Ed Piskor and Jim Rugg, the channel posts analysis videos and interviews, with an impressive average of three to four videos per week. A gr...

    The name says it all: Owen definitely likes 'em. On Owen Likes Comics, he talks about comic-book movies when they come out, but in the time between, he delves into the pages of comics stories themselves, like Grant Morrison's Arkham Asylum or J. M. DeMatteis' Kraven's Last Hunt, the latter being one of the darkest Spider-Man stories. Even when it's...

    The Omnibus Collector(real name Ryley) announces his primary focus in his channel name: collecting. An "omnibus" is a collection of a series of works, and in comics, this is a big trade paperback. Although viewers don't need to have an interest in comic collecting to enjoy his content, this is the focus he takes with his work and how he presents it...

    Ever read a Marvel, DC, or Image book and wanted to have a voice to go along with it? Look no further than Comicstorian. The creators of the channel take a trade paperback or issue, give it a plot synopsis, and then present that synopsis back to readers through narration. Comicstorian makes comics more accessible to new readers of a particular char...

    If you've got questions, he's got answers. According to the About page, Comics Explained has been reading comics for more than 25 years and is here for new and returning fans of the medium. If you want to know more about the characters in an upcoming show, he's got you covered, like with his in-depth look at Ethan Hawke's Arthur Harrow, one of Moon...

    Scott Niswander has been talking comics to his viewers since 2013 at NerdSync. Originally started as a place to talk about comics and a hub for all things nerdy, in 2019, Niswander shifted the focus of the channel to longer-form videos anywhere from 40 minutes to above an hour. His back catalog of videos alone is worth a watch, but with his channel...

  1. Feb 9, 2004 · Comic Book: The Movie is a mockumentary in the same vein as Christopher Guest's films, but it's more like A Mighty Wind in that it pays a loving tribute to its subject matter rather than...

    • Andy Patrizio
  2. The movie is a bit long and loses its way for a while about an hour in but overall it entertaining and charming. The film is a celebration of comic books and the people who love them. It lacks the razor wit that Christopher Guest's films possess (A Mighty Wind, Best in Show) but this one is more authentic and seems to be a labor of love.

  3. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Danielle Solzman Solzy at the Movies. What Hamill and crew do with Comic Book: The Movie is take the documentary format...and flip it over in...

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