The Legend of Luther Strode #2

Writer: Justin Jordan Artist: Tradd Moore Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: January 9, 2013 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
8.2Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

The trap has been sprung on Luther Strode. As he fends off the attack on his life and home, he discovers that his enemies are much more powerful than he knew, and for the first time in years, Luther Strode finds himself struggling not just to win, but to survive.

  • 10
    Comic Booked - Christof Bogacs Jan 13, 2013

    Luther Strode is challenging, funny, visually stunning and just a good old-fashioned entertaining read! It would be an injustice for me to give it anything less than five out of five. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Kevin Beckham Jan 9, 2013

    At first this issue felt like it was just going to be a repeat of the first but then from out of nowhere that Luther Strode magic came in and hit you with its paten kick in the pants. This is always a very good thing and this of course is a very good book. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Read Comic Books - Roderick Ruth Jan 14, 2013

    This is easily one of my favorite books fromImage Comics right now. It's a fun vigilante/anti-hero story, coupled with highly stylized gore and action. There's also a nifty reenaction in the comic, along with beautiful pin-ups from some other great artists. Find out why Justin Jordan, Tradd Moore, and Felipe Sobriero have been getting all this recognition and check it out for yourself. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Barron Network - R.Barron Jan 9, 2013

    There were several panels with this issue in which Luther or Petra looked completely disproportionate. I dont know why but Petra arms were too small for her body or all of a sudden Luther looked tiny. I am not sure if that was done on purpose or not but it really messed with me. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Benjamin Bailey Jan 9, 2013

    Of course, you can come for the story, but we all stay for Tradd Moore. His hyper, kinetic art gives the book a fierce, violent energy that few other artists can match. Luther looks so freaking sinister and tough. You can see his power and feel his speed on every page. The Legend of Luther Strode is a damn fine looking comic. If dudes have to get their heads punched off, then let Tradd Moore be the man who draws it. Read Full Review

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