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Robservations with Rob Liefeld

Comic Book Camelot!

Robservations with Rob Liefeld

Robservations with Rob Liefeld

Arts, Visual Arts

4.8818 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

The Legend of King Arthur never shined as bright as it did in the early 80’s with John Boorman’s Excalibur and Brian Bolland’s Camelot 3000 releasing one year apart. Two seminal works of tremendous influence get their due flowers! 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Rob Lafell Show featuring Rob Observations.

0:09.8

I bring five decades experience in the world of comic books and entertainment.

0:15.5

I am not some bystander watching the industry go by.

0:19.8

I am a full-blown participant

0:21.9

having contributed, lasting, memorable works

0:25.4

to the world of comic books

0:27.1

that have informed the business

0:28.4

and the art of this brilliant medium.

0:31.5

If it's happening in streaming,

0:32.8

in movies, in comic books, in games,

0:35.1

we are talking about it,

0:36.8

we're discussing it right here.

0:43.0

Hey, everybody, and welcome to another edition of the Rob Leffield show featuring

0:48.4

Robservations.

0:49.4

I am so glad to have you on board.

0:52.0

Thank you for listening wherever you are listening, whatever you are listening,

0:53.7

whatever platform, Apple, Spotify, IHeartRadio,

0:58.1

our YouTube, the video Spotify application, whatever it is.

1:01.9

Thanks for joining us.

1:03.1

So excited to be with you here today.

1:04.8

And today we're going to call this one, this one is for me.

1:08.8

This one is for me. You it's it's like certain artists sometimes

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