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A rare glimpse into the life and art of two giants of autobiographical comics, who are also married. Laying their personal lives to bare in comics, including the intimate details of their troubled marriage, Justin Green and Carol Tyler pioneered and set the bar for one of comics' most important genres. In 1972, during the height of the Underground Comix movement in San Francisco, Justin changed the course of comics with his magnum opus, "Binky Brown Meets The Holy Virgin Mary," about growing up Catholic with OCD. It was one of the earliest examples of an autobiographical comic and immediately influenced Art Spiegelman and Robert Crumb to create their own autobiographical work, inspiring thousands more. After reading Binky, Carol was drawn to San Francisco and to Justin, sparking a romance and marriage. For years Carol worked to distinguish herself in comics and to get out of her husband's shadow. But when their marriage is put to the ultimate test, they separate and Carol forges a path to her own comic masterpiece, "Soldier's Heart." But can the marriage survive their troubled past? "Married to Comics" is a riveting documentary that is a testament to the power of autobiographical comics, and the resilience of love.


Filmmakers are scheduled to attend the Friday, April 26th screening.

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    114 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
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  • Director
    John Paul Kinhart
  • Cast
    Glenn Bray, Robert Crumb, Phoebe Gloeckner, Justin Green, Denis Kitchen, Mari Naomi, Trina Robbins, Patrick Rosenkranz, Art Spiegelman, Carol Tyler, Chris Ware
  • Cinematographer
    Christian Brown, Jim Granato, Steven Greenstreet, John Kinhart, Tim Peck, Danny Plotnick, Richard B. Smith
  • Editor
    John Paul Kinhart
  • Sound Design
    Jim Granato, Mike Ratel, Richard B. Smith
  • Music
    Christian Brown
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