Rob Liefeld Snapper Carr. Snapper Carr Arrowverse Wiki Fandom Rob Liefeld, by contrast, draws a gauntlet going into the forearm all fucked-up in pencil And all the inconsistencies in release dates, stories, timelines, etc
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A crossover image did with Valiant that Rob was drawing an issue of got so delayed by Rob's slow work work that someone from Valiant basically sat on his doorstep until he finished the pages. Fresh out of high school he was hired by both Marvel and DC Comics where he began laying the foundation for a resume that would define a generation
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[2] He and his sister, seven years his senior, [12] grew up in Anaheim, California During the heights of Image in the 90s, Rob liefeld was one of the worst when it came to hitting deadlines, with Youngblood being consistently delayed The first is from Rob Liefeld's New Mutants #93, cover date September, 1990, and the second is from Fantastic Four #247, by John Byrne back in October 1982: I don't have a problem with him lifting the design from Byrne, but I do think this is a great example of his deficiencies as an artist
'That's all I'm Saying' Rob Liefeld on Image, his Legacy & the 'Secret History of Comics. Fresh out of high school he was hired by both Marvel and DC Comics where he began laying the foundation for a resume that would define a generation On this cover for X-Force #3, Rob is depicting a battle taking place.
Comic book creator Rob Liefeld attends a special fan screening of "Deadpool" at the AMC Empire. And all the inconsistencies in release dates, stories, timelines, etc The first is from Rob Liefeld's New Mutants #93, cover date September, 1990, and the second is from Fantastic Four #247, by John Byrne back in October 1982: I don't have a problem with him lifting the design from Byrne, but I do think this is a great example of his deficiencies as an artist