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Saturday
Aug252012

Rob Liefeld Vs. The World - Vol. 1 - "I Know I Can't Draw Feet"

I hate talking about Rob Liefeld. I hate supporting his characters and books and frankly find myself trying to stay further away from him and his madness. It's no longer fun to even make from the man and fuel the chaos that surrounds him. Will this be the last time I talk about him? Hopefully, but you never know with this crazy fucker. He could set something on fire tomorrow and it'll be on the news.

Early today Liefeld took on Batman writer Scott Snyder. How did it start? Depends on which side of the story you want to believe. Instead of typing it and it loosing the impact of the performance from both parties I've complied it into one handy image and included two images that Liefeld supplied on his end. BUT! Let's start off with the funniest thing Liefeld has ever written in his life so as to lighten the mood.

There you have it, he knows he can't draw feet. Let's start working on the hands, then the teeth, the pouches and end with the cone shaped heads. Maybe after he acknowledges that he can't draw half of the human form he'll just stop, now enjoy the conversation!

Around this time Liefeld posted these two screen shots

What type of world do we live in where Rob Liefeld has to live with a cracked fucking screen? God I hope he uses some of that Bloodstrike money to fix that shit. Back to the conversation!

Here's what both men had to say for their closing arugement

Well Rob you've got us there.

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