“This was the most fun I’ve had in comics in 30 years,” robertliefeld says of 'X-Force Killshot,' a one-shot comic issue out this week that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Marvel Comics mutant team, X-Force
The book centers on the time-traveling mutant Cable, who brings together five different X-Force teams, chosen from different points across time.
Together, they are on a mission to the villainous Stryfe before he can launch an attack on humanity. With just 30 pages to tell a story, Liefeld says he channeled idol Jack Kirby, the late X-Men co-creator who was known for his efficient storytelling and action chops. He also looked to Steven Spielberg for inspiration.
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