Definitely not. Luther has no connection to any comic book. It stands on its own as a distinct and separate piece of entertainment.
No, Luther isn't based on a comic book. It's an original creation for television.
Luther is not derived from a comic. It was developed independently for the screen, with its own unique storyline and characters.
No, Luther isn't a comic book. It might be a name of a character in some other form of media.
I don't think so. Usually, well-known comic book characters have a significant fan following and are widely recognized, but I haven't come across Luther in that context. Maybe it's a relatively obscure or newly created character that hasn't gained much popularity yet.
Yes, Luther can be a comic. There are various comics out there with characters or storylines named Luther.
Yes, there are. Some movies draw inspiration from various sources but not directly from comic books. For example, 'The Truman Show' has elements of a fantastical world but isn't based on a comic.
Luther isn't based on actual events. It's a work of imagination, crafted to entertain viewers with its complex storylines and compelling characters.
Not really. Luther is mostly a fictional creation with elements inspired by various crime dramas rather than being directly based on true events.
The Incredibles doesn't have its roots in a comic book. It's a wholly original concept that came to life through the imagination of the filmmakers at Pixar.
Echo doesn't have its roots in a comic book. It's a standalone production with a distinct and original narrative.
No, it's not. Utopia has its own unique origin and isn't derived from a comic book.