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Robservations with Rob Liefeld

The Future of Marvel/DC Comic Book Films!

Robservations with Rob Liefeld

Robservations with Rob Liefeld

Comic Book Industry, Comic Books, Rob Liefeld, Visual Arts, Arts, Comics, Comic Artists, Books

4.8743 Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Do recent box office results reflect a shift in appetite for comic book movies from Marvel & DC? Has The Golden Age of Comic Book films passed us by? Did the modern comic book film peak with Avengers:Endgame? Spider Man:No Way Home? What comes next and what will it take to punch through to the next Comic Book Movie renaissance?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today we are all about the comic book movie experience. Has the comic book film experience peaked?

0:17.2

If so, when did it peak? Was it, was it Avengers Endgame? Was it Dark Night?

0:21.6

How far back does it go?

0:23.6

Can these movies get better?

0:25.6

Can we punch through to an all new age of comic book filmmaking?

0:29.6

I think we can.

0:30.6

I'm going to share with you my absolute favorite comic book film.

0:33.6

Some of them, frankly, they're going to surprise you.

0:35.6

You don't know what I'm going to share with you we're going to get to the bottom of this we are going to come

0:40.6

forth with solutions we're going to bring solutions to the table we are all about getting to

0:45.4

the solution side of this and entering an all new age of comic book filmmaking and comic book movie

0:51.8

experiences because that's what we want that's all we want today

0:55.5

on an all new episode of Robeservations.

1:02.2

Hey everybody, this is Rob Liefeld. You are listening to another edition of Robbzorations.

1:08.1

Robeservations is the place where I share with you my journey with comic books

1:13.3

since I was just a wee lad of seven years old growing up 1974 pulling comic books off

1:19.9

spinner racks at all various locations in Anaheim, California, famously the four corners

1:26.7

of Magnolia and Broadway. Magnolia and Broadway is

1:30.9

where the 7-11 faced the liquor store, kitty corner to the grocery store across the street,

1:36.5

and then finally the Pizza Hut was the fourth corner. And the pizza hut didn't have comic books,

1:41.7

but after I got the comic books, especially on a Saturday afternoon at the 7-11 and the liquor store and the grocery store, I would go enjoy them

1:49.0

with a small pizza at the pizza or that night with my family.

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