The Legend of Luther Strode #3

Writer: Justin Jordan Artist: Tradd Moore Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: February 27, 2013 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 2
9.3Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

The true enemy has been revealed, leaving Luther and Petra to fight against foes they don't have a chance of beating. As the brawl continues, an ancient evil says hello. The hit series continues.

  • 10
    Barron Network - R.Barron Feb 27, 2013

    Justin Jordan is really making a name for himself with The Legend of Luther Strode and you have to be crazy to not read this book. Also check out Luthers new opponent JackI have an eerie feeling he is straight out of the history books Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Kevin Beckham Feb 28, 2013

    This book is about as awesome as a comic book can get. But the one thing I want, nay, demand this series to do is to hurry up and finish because as soon as it does that means another volume is on the way and it’s going to be everything I ever wanted to know about the complete universe of Luther Strode. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Booked - Christof Bogacs Feb 27, 2013

    I know I say this every month, but I still feel like people stillaren'tgetting the message: READ THIS BOOK. Admittedly some younger and less deranged readers may understandably pass due to the graphic nature of the series but thats no excuse for the rest of you! If you can handle the gore check out The Legend of Luther Strode.I know you wont be disappointed. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comics: The Gathering - Sean Tonelli Feb 27, 2013

    The Legend of Luther Strode issue #3 is all action and a great read. By introducing more mythology surrounding Luther’s strange talent, the series is opening itself up well beyond its main character. The art is outstanding and detailed and the inclusion of bonus materials makes this a must buy. Though if you are not following the story you may want to wait till this is collected for trade. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Brian Bannen Mar 4, 2013

    Because of this mixture of story and art, the comic offer many reasons for readers to come back every month and this makes The Legend of Luthor Strode one of the most original books on the market. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    IGN - Melissa Grey Feb 27, 2013

    Trad Moore's art maintains its kinetic energy as his figures fly across the page with a easy sense of motion. Felipe Sobreiro's colors seem to be getting better with each issue -- and he was no slouch to begin with -- as he capitalizes on Jordan's narrative rhythm to create an aesthetic that is both vibrantly realistic and deftly original. At the end of the issue, the stage is set for a battle of epic proportions between two superhuman titans but considering Jordan's unpredictable cast of characters, one can safely assume that the oncoming brouhaha will be anything but simple. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    GreyMouser Mar 15, 2013

    This series is even better then the first, and this issue does not disappoint! Tradd Moore's art is like the fist of fury themselves, fast and intense and packed with power. BAM!! Jordan is no slouch either, writing in character and story development alongside excessive action, violence and bloodshed. i am not hooked on Petra yet, but kudos for someone FINALLY getting (and keeping) a character's body art correct. It impesses me, issue after issue, how they keep every detail and body part in place instead of what most comics do. It puts Moore right up there with Juan Jose Ryp, in my book. The only downside to this series is how fast it is, but its also worth going back and studyng the details. Even moore thumbs up for the backmatter and back more

  • 7.0
    Sayrus Mar 12, 2017

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