Brand New Arc! New Mystery! Things were bad enough for the hero formerly known as Crossjack when it was just his tiny hometown that hated his guts... now the whole world wants him dead. Jack looks to hide out with an ally from his superhero past, but there are some things you can't hide from. They say you can't go home again. New jumping-on point for one of the most critically acclaimed new books of the year!
Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs' work, both narratively and aesthetically, continues to bring the right blend of verisimilitude and 90s wackiness. Read Full Review
Jack abandons his home, family, and neighbors again, only to return and find Farmington radically changed in Local Man #10. But has his hometown changed for better or worse? Read Full Review
Local Man #10 is many things. It's a good jumping on point for a series that's worth your time and attention. It's a reminder that heroism, like most things in life, isn't an easy road there's setbacks and there's loss, and what matters is that you keep going. It's also proof that the right creators, when given the space to work their magic, can deliver a story that makes you remember why you love comics. Read Full Review
Local Man #10 is moving on to the next arc with absolutely no trouble sustaining the momentum of one of Image's most compelling titles. Read Full Review
Fleecs and Seeley deliver fantastic art throughout the issue. The visuals are fun and engaging while bringing some great nostalgia for the 90's era art styles. Read Full Review
There are so many storytelling choices made within the art that I find fascinating as well. Specifically how the pages are designed to slowly convey key information that is easy to overlook. You need to pay attention as something that seems trivial at first means much more a few pages later. Read Full Review