List of television series and films based on Image Comics publications

This is a list of television series and films based on properties of Image Comics. This list includes live action and animated television series and films.

For some of the television series and films below, Image Comics did not begin publishing the associated comic book until after the television series or film had been released. Titles indicated in boldface below are those for which Image or its imprints had published an associated comic book before the television series or film debuted.

Television

Live-action

Title Seasons Episodes Original running Production company Network Notes & Ref(s)
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven1221998–99PolyGram TelevisionBroadcast syndication[1]
Powers2202015–16Circle of Confusion Jinxworld / Sony Pictures TelevisionPlayStation Network[2]
Outcast2202016–18Skybound Entertainment / Fox International StudiosCinemax[3][4]
Happy!2182017–19Original Film / Universal Cable ProductionsSyfy[5][6]
Deadly Class1102018–19Universal Cable Productions / Sony Pictures Television[5][7][8]
Ongoing
The Walking Dead101462010–presentSkybound Entertainment / Valhalla Entertainment / AMC StudiosAMCRenewed for an eleventh season[9][10]
Fear the Walking Dead6762015–present[11][12]
Wynonna Earp4432016–presentSEVEN24 Films / IDW Entertainment / Cineflix StudiosSyfy / Space[13][14]
The Walking Dead: World Beyond1102020–presentSkybound Entertainment / AMC StudiosAMC[15][16]
Ordered
Jupiter's Legacy2021Millarworld ProductionNetflix[17]
In development
Sam and TwitchTBABBC AmericaBBC America[18][19]
American JesusMillarworld ProductionNetflix[20]
Fear AgentSony Pictures TelevisionAmazon Prime Video[21]
Astro CityFremantleMedia North AmericaTBA[22]
NailbiterSony Pictures Television / Skybound Galactic[23]
Thief of Thieves[23]

Top Cow Productions

Title Seasons Episodes Original running Production company Network Notes & Ref(s)
Witchblade2232001–02Top Cow Productions / Warner Bros. TelevisionTNT[24]
In development
WitchbladeSony Pictures TelevisionNBC[25]
The DarknessSony Pictures Television / Skybound GalacticTBA[23]
Think Tank[23]

Web series

Title Original running Network Notes & Ref(s)
The Walking Dead: Torn Apart2011AMC6 episodes.[26]
The Walking Dead: Cold Storage20124 episodes.[27]
The Walking Dead: The Oath20133 episodes.[28]
Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 4622015–1616 episodes.[29]
Fear the Walking Dead: Passage2016–1716 episodes.[30]
The Walking Dead: Red Machete2017–186 episodes.[31]

Animated series

Title Original running Production company Network Notes & Ref(s)
Wild C.A.T.s1994–95WildStorm Productions / Nelvana LimitedCBS13 episodes[32]
The Maxx1995Rough Draft StudiosMTV13 episodes[33]
The Savage Dragon1995–96Universal Cartoon Studios / P3 Entertainment / USA StudiosUSA Network26 episodes[34]
Todd McFarlane's Spawn1997–99HBO Animation / Todd McFarlane EntertainmentHBO18 episodes[35]
Battle Pope2008World Leaders EntertainmentSpike TV8 episodes[36]
InvincibleGain EnterprisesMTV219 episodes[37]
Generator Rex2010–13Cartoon Network StudiosCartoon Network60 episodes[38]
Super Dinosaur2018–19Spin Master Entertainment / Atomic Cartoons / Skybound Entertainment / Corus EntertainmentTeletoon26 episodes[39]
Ordered
Invincible2021Skybound EntertainmentAmazon Video[40]
In development
BoneTBANetflixNetflix[41]
SpawnTBATBA[42]

Top Cow Productions

Title Original running Production company Network Notes & Ref(s)
Witchblade2006GonzoTokyo Broadcasting System26 episodes.[43]

Film

Live-action

Year Title Production studio(s) Notes & Ref(s)
1994The CrowDimension Films / Miramax[44]
1995Tank GirlUnited Artists / Trilogy Entertainment Group[45]
1996The Crow: City of AngelsDimension Films / Miramax[46]
1997SpawnTodd McFarlane Entertainment / New Line Cinema[47]
1999Mystery MenGolar Productions / Dark Horse Entertainment / Universal Pictures[48]
2000The Crow: SalvationIMF / Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation / Jeff Most Productions / Pacifica Film Development / Dimension Films[49]
2003Bulletproof MonkLakeshore Entertainment / Mosaic Media Group / Lion Rock Productions / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[50]
2005The Crow: Wicked PrayerDimension Films[51]
2008WantedMarc Platt Productions / Kickstart Productions / Universal Pictures / Spyglass Entertainment[52]
2010Kick-AssMarv Films / Plan B Entertainment / Lionsgate / Universal Pictures / Marvel Comics[53]
2013Kick-Ass 2Marv Films / Dentsu / Universal Pictures / Plan B Entertainment[53]
Captain Battle: Legacy WarSaint James Films / Sterling Entertainment / Tom Cat Films[54][55]
2014The ScribblerCaliber Media Company / New Artists Alliance / XLRator Media[56]
2016Term LifePalmStar Entertainment / WWE Studios / Wild West Films / Merced Media Partners / Focus World[57]
Officer DowneMagnet Releasing[58]
2017I Kill Giants1492 Pictures / Ocean Blue Entertainment / XYZ Films / uMedia / Man of Action Studios / Parallel Films / Adonais Productions / RLJE Films[59]
2019Random Acts of ViolenceElevation Pictures / SND Films / Shudder[60][61]
2020The Last Days of American CrimeNetflix / Radical Studios / Mandalay Pictures[62]
The Old GuardNetflix / Skydance Media / Denver and Delilah Productions[63][64]
Upcoming
TBAUntitled first The Walking Dead filmUniversal Pictures / AMCPre-production[65]
Untitled second The Walking Dead filmIn development[66]
Untitled third The Walking Dead filmIn development[67]
Danger GirlConstantin Film / JB Pictures / Prime Universe FilmsIn development[68]
SpawnBlumhouse Productions / Todd McFarlane EntertainmentPre-production[69]
The MaxxFree Association / Vertigo EntertainmentIn development[70]
Son of ShaolinSeven Bucks ProductionsIn development[71]

From Image imprints

Top Cow Productions
Year Title Production studio(s) Notes
2000WitchbladeTop Cow Productions, Inc. / Halsted Pictures / Warner Bros. Television / Turner Network TelevisionTelevision film[72]
Upcoming
TBARising StarsMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Atlas Entertainment / Studio JMSIn development[73]

Animated films

Year Title Production studio(s) Notes & Ref(s)
1995YoungbloodExtreme Studios / Roustabout Productions[74]
2000Gen¹³WildStorm Productions / Aegis Entertainment / Buena Vista Pictures / Paramount Pictures[75]
2010FirebreatherPistor Productions / Cartoon Network Studios[76]
The ProImage Comics / YouTube[77]
2011Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes UnitedCartoon Network Studios / Warner Bros. Television Distribution[78]
2012Dear DraculaKickstart Productions / Shadowline[79]

Reception

Box office

Title Distributor(s) Release date
(United States)
Budget
(in millions)
Box office gross[80]
Opening weekend
(North America)
North America Worldwide
The Crow Dimension Films / Miramax May 13, 1994 $23 $11,774,332 $50,693,129 $50,693,129
Tank Girl United Artists / Trilogy Entertainment Group March 31, 1995 $25 $2,018,183 $4,064,495 $4,064,495
The Crow: City of Angels Dimension Films / Miramax August 30, 1996 $13 $9,785,111 $17,917,287 $25,417,287
Spawn Todd McFarlane Entertainment / New Line Cinema August 1, 1997 $45 $19,738,749 $54,870,174 $87,840,042
Mystery Men Golar Productions / Dark Horse Entertainment / Universal Pictures August 6, 1999 $68 $10,017,865 $29,762,011 $33,461,011
The Crow: Salvation IMF / Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation / Jeff Most Productions / Pacifica Film Development / Dimension Films January 23, 2000 $10 N/A N/A N/A
Gen¹³ Paramount Pictures / WildStorm Productions / Aegis Entertainment / Buena Vista Pictures October 31, 2000 $6 N/A N/A N/A
Bulletproof Monk Lakeshore Entertainment / Mosaic Media Group / Lion Rock Productions / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer April 16, 2003 $52 $8,653,542 $23,358,708 $37,713,879
Wanted Marc Platt Productions / Kickstart Productions / Universal Pictures / Spyglass Entertainment June 27, 2008 $75 $50,927,085 $134,508,551 $341,433,252
Kick-Ass Marv Films / Plan B Entertainment / Lionsgate / Universal Pictures / Marvel Comics April 16, 2010 $30 $19,828,687 $48,071,303 $96,188,903
Kick-Ass 2 Marv Films / Dentsu / Universal Pictures / Plan B Entertainment August 16, 2013 $28 $13,332,955 $28,795,985 $60,795,985
Term Life PalmStar Entertainment / WWE Studios / Wild West Films / Merced Media Partners / Focus World April 29, 2016 N/A $21,256 $21,256 $21,256
Officer Downe Magnet Releasing November 18, 2016 N/A $470 $850 $850
I Kill Giants 1492 Pictures / Ocean Blue Entertainment / XYZ Films / uMedia / Man of Action Studios / Parallel Films / Adonais Productions / RLJE Films March 23, 2018 N/A $120,433 $256,092 $342,558
Random Acts of Violence Elevation Pictures / SND Films / Shudder September 19, 2019 $3.5 N/A N/A N/A
The Last Days of American Crime Netflix / Radical Studios / Mandalay Pictures June 5, 2020 N/A N/A N/A N/A
The Old Guard Netflix / Skydance Media / Denver and Delilah Productions July 10, 2020 $70 N/A N/A N/A
Total $802 million $146,218,668 $392,319,841 $737,972,647

Critical and public reception

Film Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[81]
The Crow 82% (55 reviews)[82] 71 (14 reviews)[83] N/A
Tank Girl 38% (39 reviews)[84] N/A B[81]
The Crow: City of Angels 12% (33 reviews)[85] 56 (12 reviews)[86] N/A
Spawn 18% (45 reviews)[87] 34 (17 reviews)[88] C+[81]
Mystery Men 60% (103 reviews)[89] 65 (24 reviews)[90] C+[81]
The Crow: Salvation 22% (9 reviews)[91] N/A N/A
Gen¹³ N/A[92] N/A N/A
Bulletproof Monk 23% (132 reviews)[93] 40 (29 reviews)[94] B[81]
The Crow: Wicked Prayer 0% (6 reviews)[95] N/A N/A
Wanted 71% (205 reviews)[96] 64 (38 reviews)[97] B+[81]
Kick-Ass 76% (258 reviews)[98] 66 (38 reviews)[99] B[81]
Kick-Ass 2 32% (207 reviews)[100] 41 (35 reviews)[101] B+[81]
The Scribbler 50% (14 reviews)[102] 27 (6 reviews)[103] N/A
Term Life 0% (7 reviews)[104] 23 (4 reviews)[105] N/A
Officer Downe 33% (12 reviews)[106] 26 (4 reviews)[107] N/A
I Kill Giants 77% (61 reviews)[108] 74 (10 reviews)[109] N/A
Random Acts of Violence 56% (68 reviews)[110] 39 (8 reviews)[111] N/A
The Last Days of American Crime 0% (43 reviews)[112] 15 (12 reviews)[113] N/A
The Old Guard 80% (258 reviews)[114] 70 (45 reviews)[115] N/A
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See also

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