Re: Anyone seen Loeb and Liefeld's latest offspring?
Originally posted by Bad Ash231liefeild probably just had left over shit from the heroes reborn book and just used it for this tripe. heroes reborn hulk looks exactly the same, long hair and extra large body, minus the colour.
Loeb has a project coming up with Image which has be the most blatant rip-off ever:SMASH UNLEASHED!
and loeb and his hulk fantasy will make this one funny ass comic imo, someone needs to scan every comic in the series and post it here for like... comedy friday or something.
Re: Re: Anyone seen Loeb and Liefeld's latest offspring?
Originally posted by psycho gundamYEAH!! And the "bigger SMASH GET" might actually be a shot at how characters change size and shape constantly in Liefield books.
liefeild probably just had left over shit from the heroes reborn book and just used it for this tripe. heroes reborn hulk looks exactly the same, long hair and extra large body, minus the colour.and loeb and his hulk fantasy will make this one funny ass comic imo, someone needs to scan every comic in the series and post it here for like... comedy friday or something.
But, it's actually probably what it is.
Originally posted by psycho gundam
i think he's called the "fighting american". oh brother......but isn't "smash" just maul without a costume? same power's and colour.
but i am surprised there aren't any pouches on him, liefield did however make sure to jam pack more than the usual amount of constipation lines on his neck though.
Well here's another horrendous clone brought to you by Image and McFarlane.
Originally posted by WhiteWitchKingthat's sad to me actually, todd mcfarlane actually created venom when he was doing the spider man book which he revolutionized with his art style. (spidey web swinging in those now iconic contortionist positions and todd changed the costume a bit iirc, he added more detail)
Well here's another horrendous clone brought to you by Image and McFarlane.
but i digress, he created venom who is a pretty cool character right before him and his buddies created marvel, and remember in those days all of the image guys were pioneering that edgy, combat hardened style. and it was selling comics like lemon-aid during a heatwave.
i guess todd felt that he should have held on to venom in hindsight since he is so popular, so the next best thing is to imitate your own I.P.
having to imitate your own creation suck ass.