Chew, Vol. 3: Just Desserts
by:
John Layman (author)
Rob Guillory (author)
Things are looking up for Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from the things he eats. He's got a girlfriend. He's got a partner he trusts. He even seems to be getting along with his jerk boss. But his ruthless ex-partner is still out there,...
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Things are looking up for Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from the things he eats. He's got a girlfriend. He's got a partner he trusts. He even seems to be getting along with his jerk boss. But his ruthless ex-partner is still out there, operating outside of the law, intending to make good on his threats against Tony and everybody Tony cares about. It's just a matter of time before their investigations collide, blood spills and, inevitably, body parts are eaten!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781607063353 (1607063352)
ASIN: 1607063352
Publish date: December 7th 2010
Publisher: Image Comics
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Humor,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Mystery,
Crime,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book
Series: Chew -5 (#11)
Just Desserts is a lot more episodic than the previous two, more arc-based volumes, and therefore read as a lot more disjointed. Tony Chu is now dating Amelia Mintz, a food writer who is a Saboscrivner. She can write about food so accurately that people get an actual sensation of taste when reading ...
So glad I finally got around to reading this volume.So much happens in volume three and all of it is very intriguing. Such a fantastic read. As always this series is a pleasure to read, despite (or because) it is so utterly disgusting.
The focus of this book is centered on Tony's relationships - with Amelia, with his partner, with his family. The stories are a little disjointed, but the sense of fun continues. It hasn't quite been able to recapture the fun of the first collection, but it's still a pretty funny, entertaining and oc...
Genre: Crime / Humor Year Published: 2010 Year Read: 2013 Series: Chew #3 Publisher: Image Comics Introduction: After reading the first two volumes of John Layman’s “Chew” series, my interest in this series just keeps rising every time I picked up a new volume! Now, I had finally read t...
Oh my god, this shit is getting weirder and more melodramatic. But by god I love it! Will definitely read vol. 4