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'The Infinite': Rob Liefeld, Robert Kirkman series cancelled
Published Monday, Jan 23 2012, 10:41 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | 4 comments

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The ongoing series has ended over "creative differences", reports Bleeding Cool.
"Unfortunately creative differences have sunk the Infinite. It's over," wrote Liefeld on Twitter. "Because of my desire that my work looking the way I intended... it's over.
"Artistically, I'll continue to seek out talented collaborators to work with that keeps me energized for the next 25 years. For 10 years all my printed work was printed from my pencils. Now I'm re-discovering the appeal of working with a variety of inkers."
Liefeld has previously tweeted about a decision to re-ink some of his pages for Image Comics' Skybound imprint title.
The veteran artist was collaborating with The Walking Dead creator Kirkman on the project, which centred on a soldier who travels back in time to team up with his younger self.
Only four issues of The Infinite have been released to date.
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