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A few weeks ago, Rob Liefeld was in his home studio crafting some rather R-rated Deadpool artwork as part of a comic tied to Marvel’s 30th-anniversary celebration of the character.
A piece of Deadpool & Wolverine fan art from Butcher Billy evokes Deadpool co-creator Rob Liefeld's Captain America. Butcher Billy had previously done a piece of X-Men '97 fan art for the episode ...
Deadpool & Wolverine already has a sizable nod to comics legend Rob Liefeld, naming a shoe store after the creator, riffing on the viral meme suggesting he doesn’t know how to draw feet.As it ...
According to a recent post by Rob Liefeld, Kane could have appeared in the first movie, but due to budgetary reasons he didn’t make the cut. But concept art does exist, and Liefeld has shared ...
In this latest roundup of Deadpool & Wolverine concept art, we see some Rob Liefeld-inspired takes on the Merc with the Mouth's costume, an unseen Variant named Punkpool, and more of Cassandra Nova ...
Warning: Spoilers for Deadpool: Team-Up (2024) #4 ahead! Although Rob Liefeld may be leaving his career with Marvel and Deadpool behind, his final series for the publisher is more than worthy of ...
Rob Liefeld and Heritage Auctions are teaming up to offer collectors an opportunity to own a piece of comics history: the two preliminary sketch pages that represent the first time he ever drew ...
Snake Eyes is back, with veteran comic book creator Rob Liefeld unveiling the first look at his take on the G.I. Joe character. Liefeld, known for characters such as Marvel’s Deadpool and Cable ...
As Deadpool breaks records at the box office with “Deadpool & Wolverine,” cover art depicting the of superhero’s first ever comic book appearance could sell for a record $7.5 million.
Now, it's Heritage Auctions which appears to have hit the Liefeld Lotto, earning a total of $12,201,974, topping the previous record holder, also a Heritage auction from 2012 which made $10,389,821.
As Deadpool breaks records at the box office with “Deadpool & Wolverine,” cover art depicting the of superhero’s first ever comic book appearance could sell for a record $7.5 million.