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If a company where to make action figures or busts based on Rob Liefelds drawings, would you buy them?

I mean, they'd be very delicate at the ankles, and probably unable to stand up, so we'd get a small stand thing to put them, that way they could also stand on the ends of their toes.

Imagein the massive guns we'd get, too?! and ofcourse they wouldn't fit in his hands, they'd more just have little clips that alowed them to float in the palm of it.

Also, how cool would a sword be that just seemed to have no blade, jus a flat edge, no matter which way you looked at it.

I'd buy these for kicks, I think it'd be an awesomely cool line to have.
Imagin a bust of that Captian America picture?
 
Man, reading the title of this thread I was hoping you and your roommate were bi-curious college girls.
 
BTW, I'd never buy a single damn figure if it was based off Liefield's crap.
 
I'd buy it, just to see how far the laws of physics can be bent. :woot::up:
 
If a company where to make action figures or busts based on Rob Liefelds drawings, would you buy them?

I mean, they'd be very delicate at the ankles, and probably unable to stand up, so we'd get a small stand thing to put them, that way they could also stand on the ends of their toes.

Imagein the massive guns we'd get, too?! and ofcourse they wouldn't fit in his hands, they'd more just have little clips that alowed them to float in the palm of it.

Also, how cool would a sword be that just seemed to have no blade, jus a flat edge, no matter which way you looked at it.

I'd buy these for kicks, I think it'd be an awesomely cool line to have.
Imagin a bust of that Captian America picture?
????
 
captainboobiesus1.jpg
 
Wow, That's terrible.
 
How would paying for anything modeled after Liefield's crap be any different than just doing this:

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Would you spend money on punching yourself in the nuts? Well, neither would I and it's the same as buying his crap.



Thanks for having that avy, Spike. Worked out nicely.
 
Yeah, That cap is horrible... I wouldn't want that in my collection...
 
If you're the kind of person who can laugh at their own ridiculous irony in stupid scenarios, then figures or statues based on Liefeld's work could be funny as hell to own. I find a lot of humor it that sort of thing, so I'd jump at the chance to have something like a bust of Captain America and his tumors, but only if it were super cheap.
 
yeah... I wouldn't pay normal bust price for that :/
 
I doubt he'd approve of his style to be made in plastic form for the humor of it.

But it just wouldn't be as funny in plastic form, either. It wouldn't come out in a way that would do justice to his crap.
 
I just want to point out, the whole idea of this was a joke...

It'd be hilarious to have a shelf dedicated to this guy! some of his stuff would actually be impossible to make, like a bust of cap.

hahaha.
 
How would paying for anything modeled after Liefield's crap be any different than just doing this:

image.php


Would you spend money on punching yourself in the nuts? Well, neither would I and it's the same as buying his crap.



Thanks for having that avy, Spike. Worked out nicely.


I don't have any nuts, can I borrow yours? :csad:
 
Mr. Horse said:
No sir...I don't like it!

Never liked his stuff. Unless Cap came with a very heavy base, displaying it would probably require supergluing the figure to where ever you wanted to keep it.
 
I hate his stuff. It's ridiculous, and as an artists trying to get his name around, it just seems unfair to me that this guy is getting paid to do this.
 
If a company where to make action figures or busts based on Rob Liefelds drawings, would you buy them?

I mean, they'd be very delicate at the ankles, and probably unable to stand up, so we'd get a small stand thing to put them, that way they could also stand on the ends of their toes.

Imagein the massive guns we'd get, too?! and ofcourse they wouldn't fit in his hands, they'd more just have little clips that alowed them to float in the palm of it.

Also, how cool would a sword be that just seemed to have no blade, jus a flat edge, no matter which way you looked at it.

I'd buy these for kicks, I think it'd be an awesomely cool line to have.
Imagin a bust of that Captian America picture?
McFarlane toys managed. The Youngblood stuff I have has the guns pegged into the forearm or in the case of Diehard holsters every where.
 
I must say...Liefeld has the best picture for his Wikipedia page that I've ever seen. I'm going to spoiler it, because it's just going to make it that much better.

200px-Robliefeldpic.jpg
 

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