a5c7b9f00b A documentary following Canadian artists and their ability to break into the comic book industry while dealing with fandom and the craze of comic book conventions in Canada. A story about Canadian independent comic artist trying to break into the comic book industry while facing some of pop culture&#39;s biggest challenges. In the obvious world of mass production and celebrity Media craze, we exploit the reality of producing super-heroes in a market saturated with artists, writers, celebrities, cosplayer&#39;s and everything else the comic-con markets have to offer. Very nice doc put together. <br/><br/>A lot of Cameos of Celebs, not real big on that. But the subject was good and they didn&#39;t overdo it with Cameos. I almost think they were not needed. <br/><br/>It does help move the film a little though, Which I would like to add.<br/><br/>Very cool insight into independent comic culture and Scene. I would have wanted to see them get out of just Canada. There is a bigger world of comics out there.<br/><br/>But for what they made, it was nicely arranged!<br/><br/>I&#39;d give it a 9, but it needs some work on the storythey focus too much on one artist!<br/><br/>I recommend ita good watch! I&#39;m huge comic convention follower.<br/><br/>I met these guys in Montreal last year. Loved this movie! I especially liked that they really took the time to speak to artists.<br/><br/>I wish to see more of Canada in the film.<br/><br/>Very much love for Canada and Comic Art and illustration.<br/><br/>They have William Shatner, RUN DMC, and many other celebrities.<br/><br/>Thank you for supporting Montreal and French-Canadien Art and Comics.<br/><br/>Many Artist represented from Montreal Comic Con and Toronto Fan EXPO.<br/><br/>I also really like, that there are so many fans! I love this documentary. I am putting itone of my favorites now! I truly enjoy this movie!!!!
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