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Rob Liefeld and Phil Hotsenpiller Signing at Midtown in NYC

December 11th, 2008
Author Lucas Siegel

Artist Rob Liefeld, always the source of good internet conversation, is signing tonight at Midtown Comics’ Times Square location in NYC, in support of his new original graphic novel from Image Comics, Armageddon Now: World War 3. The OGN features a marked shift in art style for Liefeld, with digital painting over his pencils. The writer, Phil Hotsenpiller, will also be there, signing copies of the recently released hardcover GN about the end of the world. As a longtime and unabashed fan of Liefeld’s work and how nice of a guy he is in person, I’m excited to attend tonight. Full details after the break.

Comic Book Artist Rob Liefeld And Writer Phil Hotsenpiller Promote New Graphic Novel Armageddon Now: World War III. Thursday, December 11, From 5:00 To 7:00pm, Midtown Comics Times Square Location, 200 W. 40th Street, Corner 7th Avenue, Nyc. More information available at Midtown Comics’ website.”

 
5 Responses to “Rob Liefeld and Phil Hotsenpiller Signing at Midtown in NYC”
  1. Salo Says:

    The new style doesn’t seem to mean “less pouches” or “symmetric eyes”.

  2. MK Says:

    WOW, WOW! Not surprising coming from Liefeld. Hotsenpiller writes a really authentic gravic novel. Hollywood and web-based game agents will be all over this!

  3. Shaun Says:

    Is this that heavy-handed, Bible-thumping GN that was previewed on Newsarama a few months back? Yeah, that’s what I want to see more of in movies and video games. No, not really. Hopefully, the regime change in White House will get us away from all this “End Times” stuff.

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