Remember in the 90s when everyone, EVERYONE was /fit/ and slutty?
Remember in the 90s when everyone, EVERYONE was /fit/ and slutty?
Manga is still so I don't really remember.
WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THOR'S FEET? ARE THOSE BOOTS IN THE FOREGROUND SOMEONE ELSE'S?
Also where are Moondragon and Sue's internal organs
I like the 90s marvel style, it’s now the DC house style.
I would me more worried about his face, if you ask me...
Goddamn, daily reminder Liefeld was and still is trash.
Wait, I just read the credits, that's not Liefeld... Holy shit that's worse.
>Guys with misshapen tumors
>Chicks with bulimia
90s.
So casual
You can immediately tell it's not Liefield cause there's actual feet, but I would've guessed McFarlane myself.
Worse these are 90s Liefeld wannabes
To be fair I only saw the bloated, misshapen faces and thought it was Liefeld, only until I saw the feet I noticed something was "off".
Well I'm sorry, but my brand of 90's comics is very different from this stuff I can tell you that.
Beautiful style
I miss the 90s frens :c
>not giant mouths with a thousand gritted teeth
>without pouches everywhere
That's a serious indicator that's not Liefeld...
while i don't hate the 90s extreme shit this is one of those the longer you look at it the weirder it get images. R. Platt is to Liefeld as liefeld was to normal art. Sue foot looks like it's in Thor's boot.
holy shitfuckbadgercunt, my brain hurts looking at this thing
>literally just flat colors
>looks fucking amazing
The deviantart generation was a mistake
if one had a trained eye, looking at this work they would recognize that the forms making up the anatomy are much more solid, as well as the linework depicting the forms is executed with greater understanding and dimension than what is found Liefeld's work. The attention to anatomy is night and day compared to Liefeld
>dat ass
Also:
>deviantart generation
Ah yes I forgot they invented digital coloring.
Man, what is wrong with their waists?
I wonder what really happened, where was the turn in his life where someone said his art was great? How did it happen? How is he a millionaire? And, yes, I'm jealous.
>Rob Liefeld once sold a signed limited edition, gold foil cover of Young Blood for over a thousand dollars at a comic book show