Two comic book publishers sit at the top of Attack of the Show's similarity graph — Dark Horse Comics at 0.80 and Image Comics at 0.78 — forming one of the two distinct audience neighborhoods the shape flag identifies.
The first cluster is built around comics publishing and superhero IP. Beyond Dark Horse and Image, IDW Publishing (0.75), DC Universe (0.74), and Valiant Comics (0.73) reinforce a clear book-publisher and entertainment-franchise axis. The second neighborhood pulls toward cinematic and gaming properties: Zack Snyder (0.76), IMAX (0.76), AMC Theatres (0.75), and Collider Video (0.75) anchor an audience that also tracks film exhibition and movie-culture media. Adult Swim (0.74) is the one TV channel in the top 10, and G4TV — a fellow TV channel — appears further down at 0.71, making Attack of the Show itself the only TV Show subcategory entry in the top 10. The audience bridges comics fandom and blockbuster film culture rather than clustering around other television programming.
What this shape reveals is an audience defined by franchise-oriented geek culture — one that moves fluidly between print comics, superhero cinema, and gaming — rather than by the TV medium the show itself occupies.