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Loading... Chew Volume 2: International Flavor (edition 2010)by John Layman, Rob Guillory
Work InformationChew, Volume 02: International Flavor by John Layman
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Chew has become one of my all-time favorite comics. Although I'm slightly disturbed to find that the more of it I read, the less it bothers me when protagonist Tony Chu eats a bite of a dead person or something even grosser than that. It's become oddly normal. Which is sick. And funny. I love this series. ( ) This is becoming one of my favorite comic series. I love Tony Chu. Both volumes I have read so far have had terrific mystery storylines that are a little twisted. I can't imagine eating the things that Chu eats to solve mysteries. In this volume, I liked that the author brought back Chu's former partner and paired them back up. They have a good camaraderie that adds some interesting turns in the storyline. no reviews | add a review
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Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from the things he eats, is on a bizarre new case. A newly discovered fruit takes Agent Chu to a remote island full of secrets, strangeness-and a shadowy killer with a particularly sinister appetite. Presenting the second storyline of IGN.com's pick for Best Indie Series of 2009 and MTV Splash Page.com's pick for Best New Series of 2009. Find out what the fuss is about in this latest a twisted and darkly funny comic about cops, crooks, cooks, cannibals and clairvoyants. No library descriptions found. |
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