Rob Liefeld Reveals Sketches From Eazy-E’s Potential Comic Book.

Rob Liefeld Reveals Sketches From Eazy-E’s Potential Comic Book.

With the success of the NWA biopic “Straight Outta Compton” members of the group are in the news. Now we’ve learned that one of the group’s former members had a connection to the world of comics as well. Check out these character sketches from an undeveloped Eazy E comic book project.

By speedyg33 - Aug 25, 2015 05:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Source: AllHipHop


A rapper, producer, and the head of his own record label the late great Eric Wright, better known by his stage name Eazy-E was an innovator in the music industry whether as a member of NWA or doing his own solo projects.  When you think about Eazy you don’t usually think comics, but it turns out the hip hop legend was looking to develop a comic book about urban men with super powers. Titled “The Hood”, Wright met with Image Comics co-founder Rob Liefeld in hope of seeing his vision come to life. So with Eazy on so many peoples mind due to the success of the NWA biopic “Straight Outta Compton”, Liefeld has shared some of the sketches that came out of those meeting with the rapper.
 
“Here are some of the sketches for The Hood, a project about urban men with powers developed/created with Eazy-E in 1992-93. The designs are dated but reflect the time of that era. #Youngblood had a huge urban audience with characters such as Sentinel and Chapel. Would have been a blast to complete but Eazy-E had fell out of contact due to complications with his illness.”




As most people know Eric Wright was taken much too soon after being diagnosed with AID’s he passed away one month later.

It’s unfortunate that we never were able to see this project come to life. With a reputation of staying true to his artistic vision like music he created his comic could have been just as ground breaking.
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