>>95797367His macho art style appealed to teenagers full of hormones, what with the huge muscles, ammo pouches, edgy names and designs, etc. It was good for what it was. His popularity was a uniquely 90s thing, like 'bad girl' comics. It's easy to look back and laugh at stuff from past decades but future kids will be laughing at us too with the benefit of hindsight. I wouldn't want to read books with Liefeld art now (except maybe out of nostalgia) but I'm not gonna shit on him.