Shirtless X-Force Boys

I've been rereading some old X-Force issues and I just noticed how they boys seem to be shirtless a lot. Not that I'm complaining. In X-Force Vol. #6 Cable soaks in a tub with Domino while Shatterstar & Warpath engage in some bare-chested fighting.





Comments

Icecypher said…
Points given for X-Force shirtless boys.

Points taken for them being Liefeld's...
Lol, Cesar! I resisted the urge to bash Liefeld in the post, but yeah, he is (or was) overrated. He single-handedly started the shoulderpad trend in the 90's & some of the gestures and poses his charcters make are anatomically impossible. But still, this is early Liefeld, which is more tolerable than his later work.
Anonymous said…
Rob Liefeld should be tried for crimes against humanity for this art, just look at that disembodied chunk of thigh floating in that bath tub.
LOL! I think his biggest crime is that he "inspired" some other artists to draw the way he does. Early 90's comics are full of this kind of art. I'll post some examples in the future.
Anonymous said…
Not to mention the way the 90s anyone to spread to other comics. DC didn't even employ Liefeld that much, his plan for a Titans run was rejected (and became Youngblood when he started Image), and yet...The Rise of Arsenal exists only to turn Roy into a 90s antihero cliché. A trope that continued even into the New 52 where Lian didn't even exist! (I must speculate that Thotfire was a distraction from how atrocious Roy and Jason's characterization was.)
Anonymous said…
They still have Liefeldian anatomy.

Sucks for foot fetishists,I guess.
Anonymous said…
They still have Liefeldian anatomy.

Sucks for foot fetishists,I guess.
Anonymous said…
I catch two sins: James's vanishing headband, and that Mortal Kombat uppercut.