Image Comics co-founder Rob Liefeld stepped aboard the CBR News yacht to confront the elephant in the room that is the long-delayed "Image United" before discussing his and Robert Kirkmanapos;s "The Infinite," its origins and his excitement for the title. Liefeld also goes into detail about the current chapter of his career, his newfound enthusiasm and increased artistic output and digital comics piracy. Finally, the creator gets into his contribution to DC Comicsapos; New 52 as the artist on "Hawk and Dove," the reason he requested Sterling Gates specifically as the series writer and more.
@camvibrance They can't afford a comic book but they can afford to pay for their internet connection?
iDraw3G 2 weeks ago
Poor people can't afford to pay for comic books. Especially poor kids that get no money from their parents. Digital piracy provides access to alot of poor people/kids to various forms of entertainment that they normally wouldn't be able to afford.
camvibrance 3 months ago
@masonTganes What? Did you click on the video just to aim a negative comment at Rob? You sad little prick.
mnhay27 4 months ago
dear rob.... who cares
masonTganes 5 months ago
Awesome interview for an awesome comic icon.
losepocket 5 months ago