Welcome to an all new edition of Parlay points!
For this entry, we are heading back to Farmington! Jack Xaver’s transition into post heroics isn’t going well. Publicly disgraced. Legally banned from resuming his hero identity. This is the new norm for hero once known as Crossjack.
With more sinister elements at hand, Xaver plays with fire trying to help. The Faceless Horde must be stopped at all costs. The question is will Xaver be able to say the day or crumble to the pressure.
Local Man #12 by Tony Fleecs, Tim Seeley, Brad Simpson and Felipe Sobrerio takes readers into the drama, danger and dueling with a former Vice President? Only in this Eisner nominated book does it work!
Let’s not delay any longer and jump into the chapter!
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Xaver continues to be the flawed hero you can’t help but root for. His current situation pushes him to the edge. Fleecs and Seeley challenge Xaver with Igna’s true intentions. Readers watch as he attempts to process the new information. This isn’t met without challenge. The breakout character is Slick 2.0.
With each panel, she steals the moment from Jack. One of this books’ biggest strengths is the humor. The conversation between the three is comedic gold.
Once the story shifts gears, the drama builds at a slow pace. With the personal loss he took, Xaver is shown to be still reeling. The closing act elevates that even higher with key information revealed. Readers won’t be shocked at Xaver’s reaction to the news. Before that can be even processed, just wait for the final page. This series just keeps getting better and better.
The art showcase Xaver’s heavy toll of loss. The opening encounter with Inga and Slick varies with humor and surprise. Suffice to say, there is a LOT going on with the opening act. The reveal of the Horde’s leader is presented with a full page image. This exemplifies who’s behind the mask as a true threat.
Xaver and Inga’s team-up carries a tense feel. Once it transitions to their talk with a “prisoner”, the art accelerates. There’s a few great fighting sequences to set up a main event shot. The two page spread unveils much to the audience (especially with a cameo).
Readers will have much to discuss concerning the final pages. One is the release of Xaver’s pent up emotions. This is given a full page panel to drive home his anger. The ending page leaves readers with some questions before leaving on a high note. The art team delivers another strong issue.
FINAL POINT: 8.8
“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. It’s another fantastic read that you simply don’t want to miss.
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