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Image Comics has some amazing books, and their sci-fi is a cut above the rest. Many of these stories would be perfect for movies, creating entirely new franchises that will make their creators very rich people. These seven Image comics would make amazing sci-fi films, supplying with big screen with some amazing spectacle, mindblowing concepts, and deep, emotional storytelling.
7) Transhuman

Jonathan Hickman has some amazing Image books, but one of the most overlooked is Transhuman, with artist Jim Ringeut. The book is a mockumentary about two different companies trying to push the human race toward their next evolution, one using genetic tech and the other using robotics. It’s full of interesting characters and concepts, taking the story in some surprising directions that movies don’t always take. This is Hickman unlike you’ve ever read him before, a laugh-out loud sci-fi story that will shock you with its twist ending. Transhuman would make a tremendously funny movie, something that sci-fi and comic movies need right now.
6) Pax Romana

Speaking of Jonathan Hickman comics, let’s take a look at Pax Romana, written and drawn by the man. This book begins in the future, with the young Gene Pope of the Roman Empire being told the story of why the Roman Empire still exists in the 21st century. The Catholic Church is able to create a time machine before everyone else, and sends a modern army back in time to Emperor Constantine’s conversion to Christianity to ensure that the Roman Empire never falls. What follows is a story full of action and intrigue, as the soldiers decide that maybe they don’t want to just follow orders. Pax Romana is an awesome story that would make for an fun time travel movie, taking moviegoers on a ride that combines sci-fi and history for a story that will wow audiences.
5) Black Science

Black Science is an underrated Image classic from Rick Remender and Mattoe Scalero. This story follows Grant McKay and a group of Dimensionauts on a trip through the multiverse using the Pillar, which was created by McKay. Things get crazy as the tribulations of McKay’s personal and professional lives crash into each other, as everyone tries to get back home from a trip that could be the death of all of them. The book would make an amazing series of films, combining drama and high-concept sci-fi action. Black Science is brilliant, and its character-heavy approach is perfect for the big screen.












