But that right there is a work of sheer art that I want on my wall.
Did they ever do a poster of that? I'd pay good money for a poster of that.
But that right there is a work of sheer art that I want on my wall.
Did they ever do a poster of that? I'd pay good money for a poster of that.
Where are Deadpools hands? Shouldn't they be at least on the other side of Nathan to prevent him from falling?
"Cyclops was RIGHT!!
I really want to defend Liefeld, since he can bring an enormous amount of energy to his work that makes up for a lot of his shortcomings. But this . . .
Is it just me, or are Cable's lower legs out of proportion with the rest of him?
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I believe this image has been picked apart at least once on this board before.
Notice the legs with no torso above Cable's head.
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Can't blame Liefield for the lazy background colouring.
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Liefeld draws a mean rock.
There are four stages of matter. Solid. Liquid. Gas & Don't. It's science.
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Oh, goody, another Rob Liefield thread. They are alawys good for a few laughs.
Now, I'm glad you like that image, art is subjective and all that stuff, and I really don't want to be rude, but I have to say it. Even tracing George Perez Liefield can suck. Honestly, I don't think he even tries to get things right anymore. I have trouble figureing out who half the people in this page are.
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What sucked about X-Force was the fact that he left the series without taking to time to established a long term run on the title to at least 30 issues before leaving to create Image comics. The same goes for Jim Lee as he left the X-Men before he had the chance to fully develop his ideas for his run on the book with the characters that he wanted to use. But now, Jim has a reputation of only staying on a title for no more that 12 issues. The only thing that I have yet to see was for him to work on the Silver Sable titled series when it came out in the 1990's because his involvement with that book would have made Silver Sable a sellout and Marvel wouldn't have cancelled it so early.
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