The fate of Farmington is on the line, and Jack Xaver is all out of friends. Now, to stop the Faceless Horde, Local Man will do any damn thing... including giving himself over to the evil of the Fright! But there's one being more malevolent than an ancient alien fear god in town-former U.S. VP Dan Quayle.
Local Man #11 shows a series that specializes in the unexpected and telling an addictive, can't miss series with ever escalating plots and character interplay. Read Full Review
I continue to be amazed at the economy of storytelling on display in Local Man, as this issue successfully crams three issues worth of storylines into a single, satisfying swoop. Read Full Review
Fleecs and Seeley deliver fantastic art throughout the issue. I continue to love the contrasting art style and how they complement each other. Read Full Review
The life and times of Jack Xaver never cease to amaze and please. Fleecs, Seeley and the team gift readers with an entertaining trip through the struggles of a fractured hero. This book always sets a high bar for storytelling and comic fans simply cant miss it. Read Full Review
Local Man #11 not only handles the switching up of genres, but it also continues to show how its creators can craft a compelling, original story that's worth picking up. It's also a great example of why this book more than earned its Eisner nomination. Read Full Review