Local Man (comics)

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Local Man
Publication information
Publisher Image Comics
ScheduleMonthly
Format Ongoing series
Genre Crime Noir, Superhero
Publication dateFebruary 2023
No. of issues14 (and 2 specials)
Creative team
Written by Tony Fleecs
Artist(s) Tim Seeley
Colorist(s) Brad Simpson, Felipe Sobreiro, Brian Reber
Collected editions
Heartland ISBN   978-1534399587
The Dry Season ISBN   978-1534397361
Lost Ones ISBN   978-1534373204

Local Man is a comic book series written and drawn by Tony Fleecs and Tim Seeley for Image Comics, set in the Image Universe. Each issue has a lead story written by Fleecs and Seeley with art by Fleecs and a flashback story, drawn by Seeley. The colorists are Brad Simpson, Felipe Sobreiro, and Brian Reber.

Contents

It launched in February 2023. Fleecs described the book as: "a guy that used to be a 1990s Image Comic superhero. Now it’s today, and he’s sort of canceled and fired from his job as a superhero. He has to move home with his folks in the Midwest, and everybody in town hates him." [1]

On the release schedule, he added: "Every arc we do a story and then we’ll do a one-shot in between to sort of bring in new readers, give you something, because the book is really ’90s focused."

Reception

Reviews for the series have been largely positive. Games Radar placed the series at number 25 for its best comics of 2023, noting it was: "A treat for anyone who read '90s superhero comics, especially the first generation of Image titles". [2] The Hollywood Reporter included the series in its 2023 round-up of best new series, writing: "It's a book that should be a joke – and believe us, it's got plenty of those – but it somehow manages to be a well-thought out superhero noir that moves beyond simple nostalgia." [3] It was also an honorable mention in IGN's list, [4] plus came in at number 74 of Comic Book Resources' best comics for 2023. [5]

Issues

IssueReleasedPlot
#122 Feb 2023Once, Jack Xaver, star recruit of the media sensation super-team Third Gen, had it all. But when controversy sends Crossjack crawling back to his mom and dad's basement in the Midwest, Jack struggles to fit into a world he left far behind. And then the bodies start piling up.
 #229 Mar 2023
#326 Apr 2023
#431 May 2023
#528 Jun 2023
Gold30 Aug 2023Jack comes face to face with his explosive past when his superhero alter ego is blasted into modern-day Farmington by a massive cosmic event.
#618 Oct 2023Jack Xaver, Farmington's very own Local Man, is called in to investigate a mysterious drowning on dry land. The problem is, Jack isn't legally allowed to be a superhero. Oh, also, he's sleeping with the police chief's wife.
#729 Nov 2023
#827 Dec 2023
#931 Jan 2024
Bad Girls27 Mar 2024Local Man's former girlfriend is now on the run, where she runs into superhero, Neon.
#1022 May 2024Jack Xavier needs to hide out alongside an ally from his past.
#113 Jul 2024
#1224 Jul 2024
#1323 Aug 2024
#2516 Oct 2024Local Man jumps ahead a year, offering a glimpse of the future.

Collected Editions

Trade Paperbacks

VolTitleMaterial collectedPagesReleasedISBN
1HeartlandLocal Man #1–51724 Oct 2023 978-1534399587
2The Dry SeasonLocal Man #6–9, Local Man Gold1682 Apr 2024 978-1534397361
3Lost OnesLocal Man #10-13, #25, Local Man: Bad Girls17626 Nov 2024 978-1534373204

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