Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld says that the head of Marvel, Kevin Feige, doesnât treat comic book creators well and that he will no longer be a part of Marvel.
First, a bit of history: Marvel Comics used to be separate than Marvel Studios. Kevin Feige was in charge of the films, but Marvel Entertainment under Ike Perlmutter and his Marvel Comics Creative Committee were in charge of the comics and TV brands. Thatâs when you got things like the Netflix shows including Daredevil, and stellar comics like Annihilation, Planet Hulk, World War Hulk and Civil War. Feige became in charge of all of Marvel back in 2019. Itâs safe to say Marvel hasnât been the same since. Itâs also well known Feige didnât get along with the Marvel TV and Comics people and that they butted heads. Reportedly, Perlmutter didnât like Feigeâs injection of woke content into Marvel, among other things.
What Did Deadpool Creator Rob Liefeld Say About Kevin Feige and Marvel?
Rob Liefeld, the creator known for Deadpool, Cable, and lots more, which led to the MCUâs billion dollar Deadpool & Wolverine, opened up about Kevin Feige and Marvel on his latest episode of his Robservations podcast and said more while speaking with THR.
âKevin Feige does not treat comic book creators well. That is my personal experience,â Liefeld said on the podcast. He also told THR, âDo I think he can improve his relationship with comic creators? Yes.âÂ
I walk you through my crazy last year with @marvel. I watched them mangle creator credits and mistreat top creators. Poor form doesnât begin to describe it. https://t.co/4zFkJi5kMc pic.twitter.com/ohD8x0yOqR
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 4, 2025
Deadpool & Wolverine Afterparty Snub: Liefeldâs Feud with Kevin Feige
Liefeld didnât like that he and his family werenât invited to the Deadpool & Wolverine afterparty, something he attended with the previous Deadpool movies at Fox before the Disney acquisition.
Liefeld says he felt snubbed by Kevin Feige who was near him at the Deadpool & Wolverine Red Carpet premiere but didnât bother to acknowledge him.
âIt was meant to embarrass, diminish, defeat me,â Liefeld said on his podcast in regards to not getting an invite to the Deadpool & Wolverine afterparty. Liefeld added in a tweet, âNot so much as a single handshake. Classless.â
In addition, Liefeld says Marvel deleted photos of him with the Deadpool & Wolverine team at the premiere.
Not so much as a single handshake. Classless. https://t.co/tbAMuc88wq
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 6, 2025

Why Rob Liefeld Is Leaving Marvel After Deadpool & Wolverine
Regarding exiting Marvel, Liefeld made the decision in July after the Deadpool & Wolverine premiere. âAt some point, you go, âIâve received the message, and the message is clear,ââ he said on the podcast.
According to Liefeld, things started to go sour with him and Marvel in early 2023 when Roy Thomas was given co-creator credit for Wolverine. Len Wein has been credited as the creator of Wolverine, and Christine Valada, the widow of Wein, was upset with the decision, who Liefeld is close to.
The Kirby Estate sued Marvel. The Ditko Estate sued Marvel. This is not a particular strength for them. https://t.co/tbAMuc88wq
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 6, 2025
Liefeldâs Deadpool Team-Up #5 is his last comic book at Marvel Comics, which gets published next week.
Itâs not just Deadpool that gets a good send off by me in Deadpool Team Up #5. Iâm saying goodbye to many of my favorite creations. Excited to wrap it up with all the fellaâs. pic.twitter.com/Y9AUPx3fUr
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 6, 2025

Deadpool Creator Rob Liefeld Says Itâs Not About the Money
Liefeld also says itâs not about the money, as he claims to have one of the richest deals among Marvel creators. He says he sent Marvel an e-mail in June of 2024 asking to receive a special credit on Deadpool & Wolverine and anything else they could offer him, movie premieres, promotion opportunities etc. (Deadpool & Wolverine does have that âLiefeldâs Just Feetâ store). While Marvel credits creators in the after-credits at the end of the movie, Liefeld wanted to be credited before Deadpool & Wolverine like the opening credits of 1978âs Superman listed Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster as the creators of Superman.

Liefeld: Marvelâs History of Poor Treatment Towards Deadpool and Comic Creators
Liefeld also wrote in the e-mail, âMarvelâs treatment of creators has never been their strength. Without the worlds, the characters and the concepts that we create â and in this specific case, the world of Deadpool â there are no films to shoot. No blockbusters to distribute. ⊠I am not the easy button at Staples. I am the human imagination behind it all.âÂ
Itâs noted he asked if his requests could be sent to Kevin Feige or even Disney CEO Bob Iger, but it went nowhere. âComic book creators cannot continue to be relegated as afterthoughts. This is easy to address. Unless I reach out to address it, it will never manifest,â said Liefeld.
According to THR, Liefeld didnât receive a response and Marvel didnât like the e-mail. Liefeld believes the tensions led to him not being invited to the Deadpool & Wolverine afterparty. Liefeld also adds that while he was invited to the Deadpool & Wolverine set in London that he felt unwelcome, but he didnât expand upon those thoughts.
Marvel Insider Responds to Deadpool Creatorâs Claims
Disney and Marvel havenât responded, and itâs unlikely they will. An insider for THR shot back at Liefeld: âWhile we respect what heâs contributed, he does not respect what others have contributed.â
Iâm sorry Graham. Feeling you my man. https://t.co/LHQjCG6oqw
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 7, 2025
Credits are a funny thing, folks clamor for proper credit, myself included. We want the truth represented. We often have to engage legally to maintain what was credited decades back. But time has a way of maintaining receipts from all corners. pic.twitter.com/HFQoug6cdC
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 7, 2025
Without comic book creators, they are shooting nothing. https://t.co/VHrbrqbktT
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 7, 2025
Thank you to everyone who has reached out today. I appreciate you all so much. I will always believe that comic creators are special and deserve special treatment. It cost nothing to share a kind word, sadly, even that was beneath Marvel & Disney. My family and I deserved common⊠pic.twitter.com/bfH2x0TMqK
â robliefeld (@robertliefeld) February 7, 2025
