Image Comics sits at the top of Comic Book Resources' neighbor set with a similarity of 0.88 — but the two-peak shape means the audience doesn't stop there. A second, distinct cluster pulls toward major film studios, creating a bridge between comics publishing and Hollywood.
The first peak is comics-adjacent: Image Comics (0.88) is the strongest signal, with Dark Horse Comics appearing further down the list at 0.79. These are the only two Book Publishers in the top 10, and they anchor the comics-native side of the shape. The second peak is dominated by Film Studios: Lionsgate (0.86), Sony Pictures (0.83), and Paramount Pictures (0.82) all cluster tightly, with Miramax (0.80) and Warner Bros. (0.80) reinforcing the pattern. Three of the top 10 neighbors are Film Studios — the single most represented subcategory after accounting for the full set.
Filling out the top 10 are FUSE TV (0.84), a TV Channel; Rosario Dawson (0.84) and Zoe Saldana (0.81), both Actors; and Google Maps (0.81), a Technology brand. The two actors — both with significant genre-film profiles by subcategory — sit comfortably within the Hollywood cluster rather than pulling in a separate direction. Screen Rant (0.80), the one other Website in the top 10, is the only neighbor sharing CBR's own subcategory.
The overall shape is an audience that bridges comics publishing and mainstream film — with a single peer website and a technology outlier suggesting broader general-web reach underneath.