Rob Liefeld

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Robert "Rob" Liefeld (born October 3, 1967) is an American comic book artist and occasional writer. He started his career at DC Comics (working on titles such as Hawk and Dove) before moving on to Marvel Comics, where his work on The New Mutants led him to co-create characters like Cable and the ever-popular Deadpool. Along with Jim Lee, he was one of the founding members of Image Comics, where he established Extreme Studios, creating titles such as Youngblood and Bloodstrike. Recently, he had cameoed in the ever-popular Deadpool's movie.

At one point, he was in a Levi's Jean Commercial directed by Spike Lee.[1]

Covers

Extended Rob Liefeld gallery

Notes

  • Pat Lee started his career working at Liefeld's Extreme Studios.
  • Tim Seeley wrote a story arc for Liefeld's Bloodstrike from 2012-2013, around the same time Cory Hamscher contributed inks for Erik Larsen's run on the Extreme title Supreme.
  • Rob is very infamous for his art, due to elements such as incorrect anatomy, enjoyment 90s edge design tropes, and usually preferring to hide feet rather than drawing them.

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