‘Deadpool’ Creator Says Kevin Feige Should ‘Get Off the Mound. He’s Spent’ as ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Suffers Huge Box Office Drop
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‘Deadpool’ Creator Says Kevin Feige Should ‘Get Off the Mound. He’s Spent’ as ‘Captain America: Brave New World’ Suffers Huge Box Office Drop
#Variety #News #CaptainAmericaBraveNewWorld #Deadpool #RobLiefeld
Deadpool's co-creator, Rob Liefeld, is done with Marvel. The controversial comic artist says that after more than 30 years, he's cutting ties with the publisher because of perceived slights at the New York premiere of "Deadpool & Wolverine," including not being invited to the afterparty and not being acknowledged on the red carpet by Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige. “Kevin Feige does not treat comic book creators well. That is my personal experience,” Liefeld said on his Robservations podcast. Here's more from @THR.
" And say what you want to say about his work, if anyone even mentions #comics from the 90s, everyone thinks about Rob and his awesome and phenomenal work."
" And say what you want to say about his work, if anyone even mentions events from the 30s, everyone thinks about Hitler and his awesome and phenomenal work. "
I hate Rob Liefeld, and that hatred feels righteous.
@MaryAustinBooks those figures are SO UGLY, how did his manchild make so much money?!
I cannot get over how exhaustingly bad Rob Liefeld's artwork is, I'm reading through a blog of his 40 most infamous panels and just how he got away with that shit is probably why comic books were scorned back then.
#RobLiefeld
So this art wuz all done by Pat Broderick, who's actually a very good artist. The rightmost panel wuz just a fluke.
Rob Liefeld, however, ain't no good artist. Or writer. Or human bein'.
(Art sampled from "Green Lantern" Vol. 3 #20. Edits: Altered Dialogue.)
‘Deadpool’ Creator Rob Liefeld Announces Memoir ‘Robservations’
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https://variety.com/2024/film/news/deadpool-rob-liefeld-memoir-robservations-1235959534/
Have some Rob Liefeld to brighten your day!
Cover-art of "Captain America", issue 1 from 1996.
This man is a national treasure.
The prompt for this one was something like "Bad copies of good ideas"
@dx @futurebird
I blame artist Rob Liefeld, whose characters sported an increasingly improbable number of pouches until achieving intentional self parody.