Summary
Image Comics (or just Image) is the 3rd largest comic publishing company in the USA, after Marvel and DC. It was founded in 1992, and has grown from there. It has an imprint publisher called TopCow. As well as superhero comics such as Spawn and Invincible, Image also has a large focus on author owned stories, such as The Walking Dead, Saga, Chew & Sex Criminals.Each series takes place in it's own universe independant from each other.
Power of the Verse
Image Comics is an extremely strong verse, with several tier 2 characters and at least one possible Hyperverse level character.
Supporters/Opponents of the verse
Supporters
Opponents
Neutral
Characters
Spawn
- Mother of Existence
- Spawn
- Violator
- Malebolgia
- God
- Satan
- Angela (Image Comics)
- Mammon (Image Comics)
- Tiffany (Image Comics)
- Urizen (Image Comics)
- Abdiel (Image Comics)
- Zera (Image Comics)
- The Redeemer (Image Comics)
- Cogliostro
- Gunslinger Spawn
- Bludd
- The Disciple
- Godsend
- Celestine
- Heap
- Tremor
- Billy Kincaid
- Overtkill
- Cy-gor
- The Curse
- Thamuz
- The Freak
- John Sansker
- Jessica Priest
- Nyx
- Medieval Spawn
- Nordak
- Mandarin Spawn
- Lord Covenant
- Jason Wynn
- Cyan Fitzgerald
- Sam Burke
- Twitch Willaims
- Hellion
- Soul Crusher
- Bingo
- Mike The Messenger
- Haunt
- Ab
- Zab
- Vindicator
- Vandalizer
- Vaporizer
- Vacillator
- Bairn
- Morana
- Nerco Cop
- Raven Spawn
- Tony Twist
- Ramius
- Daniel Lanso
Invincible
- Invincible
- Dinosaurus
- Atom Eve (Image Comics)
- Bulletproof
- Grand Regent Thragg
- Omnipotus (Image Comics)
- Immortal
- Omni-Man
- Kid Omni-Man
- Conquest (Image Comics)
- Robot (Image Comics)
- Brit
- Allen the Alien
- Tech Jacket
- Wolf-Man
- Best Tiger
- Chupacabra (Image Comics)
- Anissa (Image Comics)
- Outrun (Image Comics)
- Null (Image Comics)
- The Emperor (Image Comics)
- Great Dragon (Image Comics)
- Rex Splode (Image Comics)
Savage Dragon
- Savage Dragon
- Mako (Image Comics)
- Ant (Image Comics)
- Malcolm Dragon
- Angel Murphy
- Jenifer Murphy
- Overlord
- Cyberface
- Mr. Glum
- Damien Darklord
- Superpatriot
- Mighty Man
- Barbaric
- Richoet
- Powerhouse
- Dart
- Alison Summers
- Fiend
- Rapture
- Vangaurd
- Brainape
- Openface
- Universo
- Mother Mayham
- Solar Man
- Brain Child
- Thor
- Arachind
- Horde
Others
- Adam Archer (Image Comics)
- Captain Dynamo (Image Comics)
- The Maxx
- Eric Draven
- Synergy (Image Comics)
- Hector Chang (Image Comics)
- Bridget Flynn (Image Comics)
- Dominex (Image Comics)
- Spencer Bridges (Image Comics)
- Gorrl the Living Galaxy (Image Comics)
- Belloc (Image Comics)
- Wei (Image Comics)
- Madigan (Image Comics)
- Dragon Prince (Image Comics)
- Pitt (Image Comics)
- Mindy
- Radar the Hound
- Timesuck
- Supreme
- Suprema
- Allegra
- Marko
- Lying Cat
- Izabel
- Prince Robot IV
- The Will
- Tony Chu
- Josephine
Top Cow
- Jackie Estacado
- Hope Estacado
- The Angelus
- Witchblade
- Sara Pezzini
- Alex Underwood
- Danielle Baptiste
- Kenneth Irons
- Ian Nottingham
- Aphrodite IV
- Curator
Note
Power-scaling between different Image Comics comicbook titles is generally unreliable.
Basically, with certain exception (such as the various titles directly overseen by Robert Kirkman, or Todd McFarlane, and respectively closely connect to the events of Invincible, or Spawn alone) each of them has a continuity that is only reasonably consistent with itself. The authors are sometimes allowed to use each other's characters, but the stories do not affect or reflect the other sections of Image comicbooks at all.
Erik Larsen, the author of Savage Dragon, once defined them as copy characters that live in the worlds of the other books, but that any potential crossovers simply mean that similar events happened in each world at once.