Who is on the Mt. Rushmore of comic books? Rob isn’t shy about sharing who he believes deserves the hollowed honor, the legends that demand recognition above all others. We break it down as All-Time Greats as well as era’s. The Seventies? The Eighties? Is there a modern day candidate? What’s the criteria anyway? Get those fighting hands up as this is bound to get heated! 

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Rob Liefeld’s legendary career began at the age of 18 years old. 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. Among the most popular of Liefeld’s creations are Deadpool, Cable, Domino, X-Force, Youngblood, Supreme, Prophet and Glory.
1 comment on “Comic Book Mt. Rushmore!
  1. John Wickett says:

    Great show Rob. This podcast never fails to be fun and entertaining, as well as informative. Gonna have to disagree with you on Ditko. I would give his spot to the only non artist whose face belongs on Mount Rushmore; Stan Lee. Not only for his role as Kirby’s co-architect of the Marvel Universe, but also for being the comics industry’s ambassador to the rest of the world for decades. We don’t get all of the movies, TV shows, etc., that have given comics such a huge place in our pop culture without Stan. Next to Kirby, I would rank him as the second most influential person in the history of comic books.

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