Chew: Major League Chew Volume 5 (Chew) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Chew: Major League Chew Volume 5 Tony Chu - the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from what he eats - has been kidnapped! He was ambushed, knocked out, brought to a remote location, and bound securely. His captor intends to feed Tony from a menu of his choosing, to find out what Tony can see, in order to learn from him.
Full description- Publisher: Image Comics
- Published: 08 May 2012
- Format: Paperback 120 pages
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- Categories: Crime | Graphic Novels, Anime & Manga
- ISBN 13: 9781607065234 ISBN 10: 1607065231
- Sales rank: 9,863
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Reviews for Chew: Major League Chew Volume 5
Definitely a Thumbs Up!
When you have a successful book you can't just keep piling on more of the same unfortunately. You need to stop yourself running out of steam somehow. Luckily for us the Chew team are masters of the craft.
The big plot gets put on hold and we have some well deserved quality time with our main characters. People get kidnapped, setups from previous issues are resolved and there is a lot of Where's Wally peering at background details.
Both Colby and Chu get transferred to other departments so we get a nice change of scene to view our characters in a whole new light. New culinary words get made up and even weirder crimes are perpetrated.
The art is really top notch on this one. The colour work is fantastic with some great nocturnal and indoor lighting. We get to see lots of fiery lettering to contrast the usual icy words in the series that has done more for the letterer's art than any other.
There are some great page turns and a real cliff-hanger ending unlike any of the other books. The laugh out loud moment is great, and see if you can guess who Colby's new partner is before you get told. Definitely a Thumbs Up! by 365 Graphic Novelsunder review

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