REVIEW: Local Man Issue 7

Local Man Issue 7 is upon us and Jack is on the move using his powers for good as he attempts to find out how a murder took place. Of course in Jack fashion nothing seems to be that simple.

A near death experience, saved by hippies? A weird back and forth text message with Inga, and this is just in the first few pages.

Local Man continues to highlight the absurdness about a hero that is demoralized into a fragment of himself with times throughout the day he is reminded of what he has accomplished in the past and how those skills can be used for good. Too bad no one around him sees the situation the same way, accept for Inga at times.

Tony Fleecs and Tim Seeley on both writing and art duties continue to keep a hook in the reader as you hope for the best for Jack.

Of course with any Local Man story there is always more at the end of the issue.

Writing; 4 out of 5
Art; 4 out of 5
Colors; 4 out of 5

Score:
4 out of 5

Writing; Tony Fleecs & Tim Seeley
Art; Tony Fleecs & Tim Seeley
Colors; Brad Simpson & Felipe Sobreiro
Publisher; Image Comics

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