When they aren't informing readers on the latest trends in frozen poultry products or how to score free french fries at McDonalds, one of alleged comic book website ComicBook.com's favorite topics to talk about is Image United, the ill-fated collaboration between the original Image founders, minus one Jim Lee (who just did covers) and plus[...]
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Less than a week ago, Bleeding Cool reported that elusive comic book publisher Andrew Rev had purchased the rights to Rob Liefeld's Youngblood from a business partner of Liefeld's, prompting Liefeld to split with the property and to write:
So, I currently have questionable access to Youngblood characters, characters I created and shepherded for nearly 3[...]
Last week, Rob Liefeld, co-creator of Cable, Deadpool and Youngblood, talked about his losing the rights to publish Youngblood, and publicly quitting the title Emphasising that he would not be involved in its publication, and stating that it was now being published by one Andrew Rev, someone he had some choice words to describe.
I have[...]
Rob Liefeld was the big-name comic book creator at the show – though was officially a media guest We previously reported on his health issues at the show – as well as issues regarding hotel room payment Then the Comic Zone organiser and comic book/TV/movie writer Tony Lee pitched in.
Sorry to hear that Rob[...]
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool ran the story about Rob Liefeld quitting his created comic book series Youngblood, and how former Comico-purchaser and publisher Andrew Rev came to own and control it but we have been doing a little digging Andrew Rev, it seems appeared at San Diego Comic Con representing Comico in the Portfolio Review[...]
In 2014, family member Steven Rev tried to get trademarks on The Elementals and Comico but there has been little movement since.
Turns out he has been hanging out with Rob Liefeld and Malibu founder – the original publishers of Image Comics, Scott Rosenberg. Behind Liefeld's Awesome Studios funding, he is also best known on Bleeding Cool[...]
But little to speculators' knowledge, the Spotlight issue has a "crossover" of sorts tying directly into X-Liefelds, as Potchak's other title, Junior High Horrors main characters attempt to purchase a copy of the comic, only to be sold the book by none other than a hooded Rob Liefeld himself The difference is, the Spotlight has[...]
In what is definitely the greatest comic book news we've heard this decade, and honestly, maybe the greatest comic book news of all time, Rob Liefeld is working on a GI Joe comic starring Snake Eyes Called Snake Eyes: Deadgame, it's unclear whether Liefeld is writing the comic, drawing it, or both, but he definitely[...]
And it looks like it will be Ruth and Eamonn – and their million-strong audience – who will have the pleasure of Rob Liefeld's company later this month.
As Liefeld flies out of North America for the first time this year, as part of this international jamboree, he will be making his first foreign comic book[...]
When Rob Liefeld launched his Major X comic at Marvel, he used the same panel layouts as he did for the first appearances of Deadpool and Domino in the much-demanded New Mutants #98 It was a clever way to pay homage to one of his greatest successes, note how far he had come in that[...]
Last month, superstar comic book artist Rob Liefeld predicted the implosion of DC Comics, but this week, the Robster had a suggestion for how DC parent company Warner Bros could earn some goodwill from fans Liefeld took to Twitter on Wednesday to call on Warner Bros to release the Snyder Cut of Justice League.
C'mon, it[...]
On the bright side, it features Rob Liefeld on art as well as writing And we also see Deadpool finally join the fight…
And, in typical Deadpool fashion, he seems to feel like gloating about it a bit Where did this guy get his ego from? Actually, don't answer that, we don't want to get yelled[...]
Rob Liefeld, after quitting Twitter for Instagram, has been raising the important issues of the day Such as whether or not Wade Wilson, Deadpool, was or was not based on Slade Wilson, Deathstroke.
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Are you seeing double??? ( Me neither) Deadpool 1991 Deathstroke 1991 I never ever shy away from this and[...]
Bleeding Cool has been following the developing situation with superstar artist Rob Liefeld, who took to Twitter to call out DC Comics as about to "drive off a cliff here real soon" and then announced he was quitting Twitter following he ensuing backlash Liefeld is still posting on Facebook though, and he used that platform[...]
Years later, it would be reinterpreted as it was revealed that Cable, created by Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld, was actually Nathan Summers, all grown up, coming back from the far future This set in motion a whole load of weird continuity-based storylines to justify this revelation, and retconning so much or what was once[...]
There have been three high profile thefts of copies of New Mutants #98 in the last two weeks, the comic that featured the first appearances of Deadpool and Domino (and Gideon for that matter but no one remembers him) by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld At the same time Marvel Comics is issuig a 'Facsimile[...]
Yes, superstar comic book creator Rob Liefeld has left Twitter.
How could this have happened? Well, Liefeld announced the news Tuesday morning after a tumultuous day of arguing with people on the social media service after predicting that DC Comics would soon "drive off a cliff," a topic which we covered in depth yesterday.
Liefeld deleted the[...]
Superstar artist Rob Liefeld is the creator of Deadpool and Major X as well as the star of the internet sensation Rob Liefeld's Cameo Videos, and now he is predicting the death of DC Comics in the near future Liefeld took to Twitter to predict that the company will "drive off a cliff real soon,"[...]
Superstar artist Rob Liefeld is the creator of some of the best characters in comics Deadpool Cable Domino Just ask him yourself (for $25 on Cameo) And, of course, who could forget about Major X, the titular star of the comic previewed here, Major X #5 Liefeld created the good major back in the 90s,[...]
Because today is the day we learned that superstar artist Rob Liefeld is one of the hundreds of celebrities available to record personalized video messages on Cameo. And they are, in a word… amazing.
Sadly, you cannot embed Cameo videos on another website Believe us, we've tried But you can watch a bunch of them at[...]
A lot of X-Men fans are excited for Jonathan Hickman's upcoming line-wide relaunch, but more discerning fans know that we've already experienced the best X-Men comic 2019 is likely to offer: Rob Liefeld's Major X! Sadly, it looks like, despite a #0 issue hitting stores in August, Liefeld isn't planning to deliver more Major X[...]
Of course, we're talking about Major X, the six-issue mini-series first imagined by Rob Liefeld back in the 1990s which sees the titular Major X travel back in time to said 90s to save his future alternate universe mutant utopia, The X-Istence, from X-Tinction.
The X-Istence was created by a mutant called The X-Ential as a[...]
I'll try to be quieter." – Tom King, co-creator of The Sherrif Of Babylon, writer on Mister Miracle, The Vision, Batman.
"Bleeding Cool, where I go to find out who I've disappointed and to what degree I've done it before it's actually happened!" -Rob Liefeld, co-creator of Deadpool, Cable, X-Force, creator of Major X, Brigade and[...]
Rob Liefeld's Major X has been a big hit in the world of comics, but how will it fare when trying to discuss the issues important to the American people? We find out in this preview of Major X #4, as in a flashback to the X-Istence, the alternate-dimension mutant sanctuary from which Major X[...]
Superstar artist Rob Liefeld has a major hit on his hands with Major X, the story of a mysterious mutant from the future, the titular Major X, who returns to the 1990s era of X-Men comics to save his dying world Every issue of the series so far has sold out before hitting stands So[...]
Superstar artist Rob Liefeld isn't taking any guff from Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke, especially when that guff comes in the form of a quote from parody clickbait website ClickHole Liefeld responded to a tweet from the website, which is made by the people who make The Onion, in which Clarke explains the process[...]
In the most shocking comic book news we've heard all week, superstar artist Rob Liefeld has told Russ Burlingame at ComicBook.com that he still hopes to complete Image United, and that he may even pick up some of the slack from his fellow Image founders to complete the book, which hasn't seen a new issue[...]
Written by Rob Liefeld with art by Liefeld, Brent Peebles, and Whilce Portacio, Major X is set in the 1990s glory days of X-Force and stars the mysterious Major X, along with his Beast-like companion, M'Koy, fleeing his collapsing alternate future paradise, The X-istence, created by mutant savior The X-ential, to seek the help of[...]
But in Major X #2, with artist Brent Peebles taking over the art so superstar creator Rob Liefeld can focus on the writing, Major X will introduce a new character who hasn't appeared anywhere else: The X-Ential, the mysterious leader of the X-istence.
What do we know about the X-Ential? Not much, other than the fact[...]
Jor-El has been acting strange lately, taking his grandson Superboy to space and keeping him there for a decade. But just how weird have things gotten?