Local Man is reunited with his former archenemy just in time to meet this new one. Their new one. Now, Jack and Inga have to rescue the one man that hates them more than they hate each other to confront a villain who will change the future of the Image Universe by remaking its past.
When pain and loss engulf Farmington, a cult empowers the locals to refuse the hand fate dealt them and reach for a better one. Local Man #12 takes on the plight of small-town America and questions our belief in our unalienable rights. Read Full Review
Tim Seeley and Tony Fleecs' work continues to be a delightful and poignant throwback, both narratively and in the ambitious nature of their respective art designs. Read Full Review
Local Man is such a smooth read each month. This new arc hasnt let up any of the intrigue and captivating developments since the series started. Read Full Review
F*** Crossjack! Jack Xaver is dealt with emotional blow after blow in this chapter. Seeley and Fleecs construct the tension with excellent writing. The art mirrors the mounting anger of the fallen hero splendidly. Its another fantastic read that you simply dont want to miss. Read Full Review
Fleecs delivers some awesome art throughout the story. The art is beautifully detailed and captures the tone of the story. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Local Man #12 pushes its plot forward in a major way while also taking its early Image homages to the next level. It's that balancing act that makes this a comic worth reading, and earned it a well-deserved Eisner nomination. Read Full Review
A mysterious woman adds fuel to the fires of conspiracy, while something even bigger is brewing in the wings. And does this tie in with Blood Squad Seven? Read Full Review
Another great issue for this great series. Not much more to be said than that. The flipside story was also a fun one off.