Why should people read Luther Arkwright?
“Because it’s worth any intelligent person’s time to read – it’s thought-provoking and fun and imaginative and was very experimental in its day, described by people like Rick Veitch as a seminal work that influenced people such as him, Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Warren Ellis and Garth Ennis. See Warren Ellis’s review at: which gives the case for reading it far stronger than I could (being so modest).” [Quote from Warren Ellis’ review: “LUTHER ARKWRIGHT is probably the single most influential graphic novel to have come out of Britain to date. Bryan Talbot’s later The Tale of One Bad Rat is an absolute symphony of the form, showing how to use all the tools correctly to make a work of stunning clarity and emotional power. LUTHER ARKWRIGHT invented the tools. ARKWRIGHT informs Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Neil Gaiman, Garth Ennis, me, and all the rest of us. It’s probably Anglophone comics’ single most important experimental work.” – Now go read the rest of it – Alan] 9) What’
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