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Rob Liefeld Says He’s Suing Marvel Comics

In a series of tweets posted Monday evening, comic book legend Rob Liefeld revealed he is suing Marvel Comics, but did not reveal exactly why.

The announcement comes just as Liefeld latest mutant creation, Major X, was introduced into the Marvel Universe in a highly-successful comic series.

“Had a good long talk with my attorney,” Liefeld tweeted. “Time to hold some feet to the fire for some shady practices over at @Marvel. Good times to come @RobertIger. Gotta shake up that good ol’ boy network that’s been making things up as they go. You have no idea.”

(Note: Liefeld later said he accidentally deleted his initial tweet, but we have a screenshot)

When followers pressed for details, he confirmed it didn’t deal with Deadpool (one of his creations) directly. He then indicated it was a larger issue.

Liefeld revealed that the legal issue involved the comics division of Marvel, based in New York, and not the cinematic division, based in Los Angeles. “And, for clarification, when I say Marvel, I’m not taking the west coast cinematic branch. “New York” as referenced here in 2015 Hollywood Reporter,” he said, with a link to a Hollywood Reporter story.

Without providing specifics, Liefeld indicated the issue involves creator rights. “As artists we have to protect ourselves from practices that compromise our livelihood,” he said. “I have always championed creators rights and I always will.”

Past Legal Issues

He then relayed a story from 1996 in which Marvel Comics used legal maneuvers to stop him from publishing a competing comic with one of his creations. While they obviously patched things up, this new legal matter may result in the end of their current collaboration.

Liefeld provided no additional details after his tweets.

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Victor Medina

Vic is a former association executive who now works as an editor and writer for a number of websites. His past work includes The Dallas Morning News, Sports Illustrated, and Yahoo News. He currently writes for Cinelinx.com and is the founder and editor of RevengeOfThe5th.com, VisitOakCliff.com, and TheWeekInNerd.com.

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