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Right now, we’re still within a Golden Age of geek media. There are lots of streaming services, and they need a lot of content. Image Comics has the kind of sci-fi books that would make for amazing TV franchises and fans are dying for them to come to the small screen. These four Image Comics sci-fi masterpieces would make for amazing TV franchises, creating compelling shows that fans would love to binge.
4) Monstress

Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda, is one of Image’s most amazing series. The book follows Maika Halfwolf, a woman living in a matriarchal vaguely Asian society. Her arm is replaced by a monster arm, giving her the power to transform into a monster, and she is injected into a power struggle that will change the destiny of her world. Monstress is exactly the kind of series that would kill on TV; it has deep characters, compelling worldbuilding, a beautiful visual design language, and out of this world action. The book is still ongoing, but it’s exactly the kind of engrossing comic that could make the jump to TV perfectly, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
3) Black Science

Black Science is an underrated Image classic and it would soar on TV. The book follows Grant McKay, a scientist who created the Pillar. It allowed people to travel through the multiverse, and it led McKay, his family, his friends, his co-workers, and enemies on a trip through the Onion, the structure of universes that represents all of existence. The comic is peak sci-fi, taking readers to numerous different universes, from ones with different histories from the main universe to universes based on magic to superhero universes and beyond. McKay is a compelling character, a flawed man who realizes the things that truly matter in life during his journey through the universes, and he’s surrounded by a variety of characters who have their own journeys as people. It’s a perfect sci-fi series, combining out there concepts with the best kind of realistic character growth, and would hook watchers immediately.










