

It was launched in the early '90s by Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza. Medium: Graphite on Image Comics Bristol board Description: Sale. X-Force is a more "militant" and "more aggressive" counter part to the X-Men. Title: Rob Liefeld X-Force: Shatterstar 2 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 2005). To read even more about he had to say about his film, click here. I love Psylocke, Domino is an amazing character – it’s a long list of characters that have appeared in ‘X-Force’ – Colossus is in the current lineup… There’s a lot of really exciting characters that you can use in ‘X-Force’ that have been in other movies, that haven’t shown up, or maybe there’s ways to re-imagine them, even though they might’ve shown up in other films." "Look, I’m a huge Deadpool fan, who doesn’t love Wolverine – but obviously Cable is an iconic character we haven’t seen onscreen yet. Commemorating the anniversary of this groundbreaking. Variant covers and TPB/HCs re-colored covers. Rob Liefeld’s X-FORCE: KILLSHOT arrives in November New York, NY JOn this day 30 years ago, X-FORCE 1 debuted and took the comic book industry by storm Created by Rob Liefeld, X-FORCE 1 was a blockbuster success, selling over 5 million copies to become one of the best-selling single issues in Marvel Comics history. Rob Liefeld illustrations and pin-ups (including Marvel Swimsuit). Traiding cards reproductions from X-Force 1 and other card series. Selected articles from Marvel Age magazine. by Mark Bagley (Illustrator), Tom Raney (Illustrator), Mike Mignola (Illustrator), Greg Capullo (Illustrator), John Romita (Illustrator), Rob Liefeld (Contributor), Fabian Nicieza (Contributor) Visit Amazon's Fabian Nicieza Page. So I’m curious to tell a story about the mutants who don’t make it into the mansion." 'Cable Guide' from X-Force 1, profile pages of the main characters.

"What ‘X-Force’ is – the way I talk about ‘X-Force’ is… ‘X-Men’ is about mutants, and not all the mutants get into the mansion. In a previous interview, Wadlow discussed his approach, saying, So he obviously loves what Wadlow has done with the material. Wadlow carefully, cleverly navigates the legacy." "X-Force cast/film will please/appeal to fans of all eras. 1st mission accomplished for X-Force-When the casting begins we can scream together" "Every film needs a proper script b4 they can cast & shoot. The creator of the comic series, Rob Liefeld, recently took to twitter to share his thoughts on the script Wadlow wrote, and this is what he said, Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.Last summer when it was nice and warm, it was announced that Kick-Ass 2 director Jeff Wadlow was writing a script for a big screen adaptation of Marvel's X-Force. “For me, as the fever calms down, people just need to calm down and realize that Deadpool 1 and 2 were released within two years of each other, 20, and I just can’t… I’m not really that crazy about Marvel’s plan right now.”Īre you upset to hear Rob Liefeld say that Marvel has no plans to make Deadpool 3 and the X-Force movies?

“We got two brilliant movies, and we live in a culture that always looks forward because all they’re ever selling us is ‘next, next, next.’ It’s the fever,” Liefeld continued. The home of all things X-Men on reddit, be it comic books, film, television, gaming or any other medium that Marvels mutants have inspired people over the last half-century. I feel like Deadpool, the movies, they’ve set sail.” Here’s what people don’t want to hear, but thank God I’m a realist.
ROB LIEFELD X FORCE MOVIE
He was asked by Inverse about the possibility of a Deadpool 3 or X-Force movie after the spinoff was set up in Fox’s Deadpool 2. Read more: Could Deadpool Help Bring The Multiverse Into The MCU? Among the most popular of Liefeld’s creations are Deadpool, Cable, Domino, X-Force, Youngblood, Supreme, Prophet and Glory. Fresh out of high school he was hired by both Marvel and DC Comics where he began laying the foundation for a resume that would define a generation. X-Force is celebrating their 30th And who better to join the party than their creator, ROB LIEFELD. Rob Liefeld’s legendary career began at the age of 18 years old. Looks like Marvel isn’t going to make an X-Force movie – Credit: Fox X-FORCE - 30TH ANNIVERSARY COVER, original art, MARVEL, 2021.
