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Despite this notoriety, several of the characters he created have gone on to become long-running mainstream A-list properties (most notably {{Comicbook/Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), and he continues to find (or create) regular work in the comic-book industry. In 2018, [[http://www.multiversitycomics.com/news/netflix-aquires-extreme-universe/ there were also reports]] that Creator/{{Netflix}} had acquired the rights to a number of Liefeld's creations, including Brigade and Bloodstrike, and hired Creator/AkivaGoldsman to develop a cinematic universe for them on the streaming service. However, the next year, [[https://www.cbr.com/rob-liefeld-extreme-universe-not-netflix/ Liefeld said the deal was no more]] and that he had taken the rights elsewhere.

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Despite this notoriety, several of the characters he created have gone on to become long-running mainstream A-list properties (most notably {{Comicbook/Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), and he continues to find (or create) regular work in the comic-book industry. In 2018, [[http://www.multiversitycomics.com/news/netflix-aquires-extreme-universe/ there were also reports]] that Creator/{{Netflix}} had acquired the rights to a number of Liefeld's creations, including Brigade and Bloodstrike, and hired Creator/AkivaGoldsman Akiva Goldsman (''Film/ABeautifulMind'', ''Series/{{Titans|2018}}'', ''Film/IAmLegend'') to develop a cinematic universe for them on the streaming service. However, the next year, [[https://www.cbr.com/rob-liefeld-extreme-universe-not-netflix/ Liefeld said the deal was no more]] and that he had taken the rights elsewhere.
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** While he was illustrating and writing the story for ''ComicBook/XForce'' at Marvel, Liefeld started working on [[https://www.tumblr.com/seanhowe/64691989355/excerpted-from-marvel-comics-the-untold a creator-owned comic]] that would be published by Creator/MalibuComics titled ''The Executioners'' (stylized with the 'X' highlighted). Described as being about a group of "rebel mutants from the future come to destroy their past", it caught Marvel's attention when a press release came out. Seeing the obvious similarities to the characters Liefeld had created for ''X-Force'', both in concept and character designs, they threatened to sue if the title was made, so the project was cancelled.

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** While he was illustrating and writing the story for ''ComicBook/XForce'' at Marvel, Liefeld started working on [[https://www.tumblr.com/seanhowe/64691989355/excerpted-from-marvel-comics-the-untold a creator-owned comic]] that would be published by Creator/MalibuComics Malibu Comics (the company that published ComicBook/TheUltraverse) titled ''The Executioners'' (stylized with the 'X' highlighted). Described as being about a group of "rebel mutants from the future come to destroy their past", it caught Marvel's attention when a press release came out. Seeing the obvious similarities to the characters Liefeld had created for ''X-Force'', both in concept and character designs, they threatened to sue if the title was made, so the project was cancelled.

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Despite this notoriety, several of the characters he created have gone on to become long-running mainstream A-list properties (most notably {{Comicbook/Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), and he continues to find (or create) regular work in the comic-book industry.

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Despite this notoriety, several of the characters he created have gone on to become long-running mainstream A-list properties (most notably {{Comicbook/Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}), and he continues to find (or create) regular work in the comic-book industry.
industry. In 2018, [[http://www.multiversitycomics.com/news/netflix-aquires-extreme-universe/ there were also reports]] that Creator/{{Netflix}} had acquired the rights to a number of Liefeld's creations, including Brigade and Bloodstrike, and hired Creator/AkivaGoldsman to develop a cinematic universe for them on the streaming service. However, the next year, [[https://www.cbr.com/rob-liefeld-extreme-universe-not-netflix/ Liefeld said the deal was no more]] and that he had taken the rights elsewhere.


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** While he was illustrating and writing the story for ''ComicBook/XForce'' at Marvel, Liefeld started working on [[https://www.tumblr.com/seanhowe/64691989355/excerpted-from-marvel-comics-the-untold a creator-owned comic]] that would be published by Creator/MalibuComics titled ''The Executioners'' (stylized with the 'X' highlighted). Described as being about a group of "rebel mutants from the future come to destroy their past", it caught Marvel's attention when a press release came out. Seeing the obvious similarities to the characters Liefeld had created for ''X-Force'', both in concept and character designs, they threatened to sue if the title was made, so the project was cancelled.

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