Ratings7
Average rating3.9
The final story arc of Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from what he eats. Mysteries are solved, secrets are revealed and lives are lost. Many, many lives. This is the end of the line for the New York Times Best Selling, Harvey and multiple Eisner Award-winner series about cops, crooks, cooks, cannibals, and clairvoyants.
Collects issues 55-60 plus the smash-hit spin-off one-shot: CHEW: DEMON CHICKEN POYO.
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11 primary booksChew is a 11-book series with 11 released primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by John Layman.
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Layman pulled out the central mystery (chicken = death and the connection to the space writing ) for so long with hardly any breadcrumbs until vol 11, so this left the final volume with tons of exposition. The explanation was semi-satisfying but big blocks of text didn't pace well with the graphics or the plot. Also, the first ending seemed understandable, but the addendum ending really erased a lot of the goodwill earned by the series. Overall, a twisted, interesting, and funny series. Would recommend to mature older HS students.
Not my favorite volume, but I still loved it. So many things made me have feelings. And now it's over, and I need to break down and own it.