Luke Cage, Invulnerable, let's make lots of money! Get hired, can't be fired, and tried on the wire with atomic explosions on Christmas covers! We need some iron in our diet, which we will have eventually. Iron FIST! It all comes down to brotherhood, and quite literally the hood. Does it stop? Does anything equal the lessons of "street smarts?" It can't be helped that the toughest lessons are based in the opportunity levels, of experience, or the lack thereof!
The actor did an incredible job and definitely a good look for the job, it takes character and stamina to be and play a tough guy with attitude!
It is the hired hand that makes the plan, and to put it to a hero makes the outgoing personality seem an Alpha male in fisticuffs! Making friends along the way, but what is it he mostly seeks after is the trust, trust, trust. The 70's were a time for blasting the covers with overindulgence, and along with morals inside that set the mood, it is as a backdrop that lets loose for street smarts. Living it up "aint" as easy as it looks, even as a hero! Not that there is anything wrong with that, comes by way of opportunity. Those alleyways are full of a fight in themselves whether sitting in a penthouse yourself or strolling to push for justice and the like in mercies anew from powers or invulnerability gained. Turn about being fair play, Luke Cage is meaning to clean up the act of those who will hear, and he aims to give everyone their shot as it comes. Everyone does learn by ways and means in their own individual way! Not all are a militia or some kind of over-the-top entity, but when that is the best way to land a punch, it is a straight uppercut to those out of touch punks!