![]() ![]() He’s certainly discovered a previously absent inner fortitude that changes his relationship with some other cast members. He’s back here, and changed, but his time away highlighted just how skilfully John Layman has introduced new cast members, and how well conceived they’ve been, able to host entire chapters without us missing Tony at all.Ī bigger picture has been lurking behind this world of folk with eccentric food-related powers in which poultry consumption is illegal, and elements introduced in this collection start to indicate that Tony has a significant role to play. ![]() ![]() And things get weirder, much weirder by the end of this book.įor reasons you’ll know if you’ve read it, Chew‘s central character Tony Chu spent much of the previous Omnivore Edition out of the spotlight. How weird is Chew? Well, try to name another graphic novel where the line “It wasn’t my idea to hack my robotic half-brain into the security system of a top secret super-max government food prison” makes perfect sense in context. ![]()
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