Suspended from school for putting a bully in the hospital, Luther spends his days figuring out his newfound abilities and getting to know Petra, his new girlfriend. Unfortunately, it?s not going to last long with The Librarian killing his way toward Luther and those that he loves.
Luther Strode is about to take off and I am glad to be on board at the ground level. If you like violence, surprises and a fast-paced story then I urge you to pick this up. I definitely recommend this series. Read Full Review
"The Strange Talent of Luther Strode" is a third of the way over and I'm loving it. The overall villain hasn't even directly interacted with Luther yet and he's immensely disturbing (the apron is a nice touch), and I actually found myself worrying about Luther by the end of the comic. (Then I remembered he's a fictional character.) This is a gory, awesome, nasty, gripping, crazy, fun comic. It's by the kind of new voices that comics needs, an energetic infusion of raw talent. Check it out. Read Full Review
If you haven't climbed on board the Luther Strode bandwagon yet, believe the hype. This series is good. Read Full Review
I'm sold on this book and I can't wait to read the next issue. I wonder with the series popularity if an ongoing will spring out of this mini or if the story is self-contained so much that it can't be expanded on. I would almost prefer for it to end when it's supposed to, but money and success has ways of changing stories. One thing for sure is that this is one of the best books of 2011 and you don't want to miss out on it any more than you have already. Read Full Review
Luther Strode is an entertaining comic, but it needs to find the right balance between the humour, emerging superhero elements and the ultra-violence if it is going to reach the next level. Read Full Review