Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Lutu Publicity on Showcase from Sizenet.com

Lutu Warrior of the North got a nice mention on ShowCase Big Girls passion for fashion and more from SizeNet.com.

You can check it out at the link below.
http://showcase.sizenet.com/showdoc.asp?id=1544






Thursday, February 18, 2010

Lutu gets a menton on Crom the Ultimate Conan Fan Blog

Lutu Warrior of the North gets a mention on Crom the Ultimate Conan Fan Blog

Go check it out here:-
http://ultimateconanfan.blogspot.com/2010/02/conan-indy.html






Thanks Cromsblood for the support

Cheers

-Steve-

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Nice Review in Self Publishers Magazine

Lutu Warrior of the North Issue 2
Rating 4 out of 5 stars...

Publishers Blurb: “Lutu is a sword and sorcery comedy adventure where the heroine is not a muscle bound barbarian but a plus size cook. She is thrown into the warrior world when her twin sister, the famous warrior, goes missing at the battle of Brantiok. With the help of sword master Han and the gastronomic dragon Mo, she takes on her sister’s identity in hopes of finding her.”

Reviewer Comments: “…And now something completely different…”—(Monty Python’s Flying Circus). This quote sums up my feelings about Steve Coffin’s “LUTU, WARRIOR OF THE NORTH” issue # 2. This book is an attempt to satirize the over-used genre of the legendary ‘barbarian warrior’. When Robert E. Howard created Conan The Barbarian I don’t think he envisioned Lutu following in Conan’s footfalls. But this plus size cook in a bikini made of furs and gold rings is on a mission to find her lost warrior sister. Lutu’s companions Han the sword master, and Mo the dragon that constantly talks about eating, set out with her on the road of adventure as barbarians often do. They encounter the typical strange ugly mythical creatures and confused sorcerers. Lutu is a stranger to hand-to-hand combat but with Han’s watchful eye and Mo’s fire –breath to back Lutu up in a fight, evil cannot gain an upper hand against her. This strange trio, brought together by fate, travel from land to land in constant search for clues about Lutu’s warrior sister’s whereabouts. Lutu faces each challenge bravely by barking such heroic quips as, “I eat doom pie for breakfast”, in the face of her enemies!

“LUTU, WARRIOR OF THE NORTH” issue # 2 is a cute book that can be enjoyed by younger readers as well as older ones. The characters are fun and all of them are almost always smiling. Each page will make the reader smile and smirk over its silly antics and goofy humor. The book has a strong, ‘what will happen next?’ feel. That is a good thing. Because, although the humor is present, it isn’t as strong as it should be. Artistically the artwork serves the book well but could use a more fluid animated style with better attention to perspective. The book’s coloring is bright and fun. The idea that will probably keep readers’ attention from issue to issue is the unfolding sense of clean, fun-spirited adventure as Lutu and her gang run into more odd characters, evil nasties, and twisted plots. There are so many ‘dark’ comics with angry characters on the comics market today that Lutu feels almost out of place. It harkens back to the days of reading ‘Richie Rich’, and ‘Little Lulu’, with a dash of Sergio Argonies ‘GROO The Wanderer’ thrown in for good measure. If you are looking for a good comic book that will have you smiling long after reading it, “LUTU, WARRIOR OF THE NORTH” issue # 2 is a book you shouldn’t be missing.

You can download the rest of this excellent magazine here http://www.selfpubmag.com/start.htm and the review is on page 59.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Lutu Gets a mention on Legend of Bill Webcomic

Lutu Warrior of the North got a nice plug on the Legend of Bill Webcomic Page. I did a pinup for them and you can go check it out at the link below. Thanks David for posting it. :-)

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Lutu Warrior of the North #2 Out Now

Lutu Warrior of the North #2 is now out and available online from Indyplanet.com
Thanks to everyone who made this issue possible
Cheers
-Steve-

Monday, January 18, 2010

Lutu #1 Review

Lutu: Warrior of the North
Written by Steve Coffin
Pencils by Steve Coffin
Ronin Studios

It’s always refreshing to see a comicbook creator who is willing to go against the grain so to speak. Steve Coffin has done that with Lutu: Warrior of the North. Lutu is part Xena Warrior Princess and part Groo the Wanderer. That is to say Coffin mixes the tried and true storyline of a warrior that might be Red Sonja, yet mixes in the humour.

Coffin also has drawn Lutu different than you might expect. He uses a more cartoon-oriented style, again reminiscent of Groo. I like that for a change of pace. And, then there is Lutu herself. The tendency is to draw female warriors as skinny amazons, with overly developed breasts.
Coffin has created a more bodacious, chubby heroine, which is refreshing in a world where we seem preoccupied by some media imposed vision of perfection.

Not surprisingly, the idea for Lutu actually started with a woman. “The original idea for Lutu Warrior of the North came from my wife,” said Coffin. “She suggested that I do a parody book of all those muscle-bound Barbarian stories but that the central character not be your typical warrior woman. “Then, over time, Lutu was born and the character became a plus size cook who is the twin sister of a famous warrior.”

Artistically, Coffin said he was trying something different with Lutu. “Previously I had done the comic Kung Fu Engine which was a very stylized art style the borrowed heavily from the Manga Chibi style,” he said. “This time around I wanted a more cartoon style and I went back to one of my old favorites Asterix the Gaul for inspiration.”
Overall, Lutu is just different enough to make it stand out amid the norm in the current comicbook field. It’s not an overly fantastic story, average really, but the attempt to make it different makes it a title to check out.

Coffin is certainly satisfied with Issue #1.
“I am very pleased with the book. I feel that it establishes the central characters and sets the scene for the adventures to follow,” he said. “The book was completely hand drawn and inked which was a complete departure from my previous digital work. Issue two is going to be half and half thanks to the new pen tablet.

“Also I would like to thank the pinup artists Cal Slayton and James V. West for their contributions.” And Coffin said he has more story to tell too. “Issue two is coming next, that is due out in the new year under the Ronin Studios Banner, and this will complete the first part of the story,” he said. “Issue three, which is a one-shot, is in the pipeline and I am also working on a pitch for an independent comic publisher at the moment.”

Lutu Warrior of the North #1 can be found online at www.indyplanet.com
Also the Lutu Website is at: http://www.stevecoffin.com/lutu with the publisher website: http://www.ronin-studios.com/

Monday, January 4, 2010

Issue #2 Delay

Apparently there have been a few Goblins in the works and issue #2 of Lutu Warrior of the North has been delayed.

Mo the Dragon is currently sorting out the Goblins and issue #2 should be to the printers this week....