If foul language and buckets of blood ain’t your bag, give this one a pass. If you’re willing to get past the unoriginal premise and give this one a chance you might like it. Add Felipe Sobreiro’s colors to the page and call me a fan. and I had a genuine appreciation for his stuff. Anyone that’s read any of my other reviews knows that I’m open minded to unique styles, but it didn’t grab me from the jump. She won me over quick.įlipping through the book, Tradd Moore’s artwork didn’t excite me at first. She’s a lot like Mary Jane Watson with piercings and a potty mouth. Luther and the rest of his crew eventually grew on me. If Kick-Ass was an “R”, this one’s an “NC-17”. Gore doesn’t get to me, but if it bothers you, pass on this. The violence is taken to another level as well. Enough that I’m curious to see where the title’s headed. Jordan seems to be working towards something a bit more unique by the end of this one. There’s a little bit of a twist to the story, just enough to change it up a smidgen. But repeated suggestions from my boys at the shop and all the good reviews wore me down. As noted, the geek gone hero has been done. I’m not saying that this is particularly original to start. Justin Jordan and Tradd Moore’s blend of Spider-Man, Kick-Ass, with a dash of Highlander was just the right mix for me. I was worried about breaking my streak of quality books with The Strange Talent Of Luther Strode.
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