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Chew, Vol. 4 by John Layman
Chew, Vol. 4 by John Layman












Chew, Vol. 4 by John Layman Chew, Vol. 4 by John Layman

Many radical groups are up in arms against the government and the FDA, serving as a backdrop to Tony’s personal adventures that all start when he takes a bite out of a serial killer to track down his victims. Poultry products have been banned due to avian flu epidemic threats, creating a black market for chicken and chicken substitutes. The story occurs during a time when the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the most powerful authoritative body. Such a “gift” could make a solid vegan out of anybody, but Tony’s line of work ensures that won’t be happening any time soon. Tony can read psychic impressions from anything he eats (except beets). With that warning out of the way, I sit here enjoying my shrimp fried rice while my husband makes yummy hamburgers and I can happily inform you that I love the entire concept of this comic and continue to be impressed with Image Comics for their promotion of such amazing, off the wall creator-owned books.Ĭhew is a detective story starring Tony Chu, a cibopath. It is a foodie’s worst nightmare drawn and spelled out in vivid, disgusting detail. If you have a weak stomach, do not read Chew.














Chew, Vol. 4 by John Layman