Deadpool’s debut in the pages of 1990’s New Mutants #98, co-creator Rob Liefeld is bidding adieu to the Merc with a Mouth.
Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld officially parts ways with Marvel, after poor treatment and dissatisfaction despite the success ...
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Deadpool's First Comic Appearance: Everything Fans Need To KnowDrawing on his own comic book favorites for inspiration ... Tolliver has sent an assassin to kill Cable: thus enters Deadpool. The merc already has a mouth on him, telling jokes in almost every ...
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Hosted on MSNMarvel Just Ended The Greatest Deadpool Debate, Once and For All: "Killing is The Family Business"Many fans believe Deadpool has a heart of gold despite the fact that he kills people for a living, and now, Deadpool has ...
“Marvel’s treatment of creators has never been their strength,” Liefeld’s email said. “Without the worlds, the characters, ...
The writer-artist describes several perceived slights, such as being denied access to the afterparty, and makes a ...
Rob Liefeld, the creator of Deadpool, has severed ties with Marvel after feeling ‘diminished’ by the studio. The comic book ...
Rob Salkowitz is an Eisner-nominated comics journalist and author ... Two issues into his run, he introduced Cable (played by Josh Brolin in Deadpool 2), and, shortly afterwards, Domino ...
The popular comic book artist who played a part in creating Cable, Domino, Youngblood, and more has multiple grievances.
The co-creator of Deadpool shares why he’s stepping away from Marvel, shedding light on his concerns about the industry’s treatment of comic creators.
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