FREE CHEW: VOL.3 PDF Rob Guillory,John Layman | 288 pages | 26 Mar 2013 | Image Comics | 9781607066705 | English | Fullerton, United States Chew Vol. 3: Just Desserts TP | Image Comics Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Chew by John Layman. Chew: The Omnivore Edition, Vol. Rob Guillory Illustrations. Tony Chu is a detective with a secret. A weird secret. Tony Chu is Chew: Vol.3, which means he gets psychic impressions from whatever he eats. It also means he's a hell of a detective - as long as he doesn't mind nibbling on the corpse of a murder victim to figure out whodunit and why. He's been brought on by the Special Chew: Vol.3 Division of the FDA, the most powerful law enforcement agency on the planet, to investigate their strangest, sickest, and Chew: Vol.3 bizarre cases. Winner of the Eisner Award for "Best Continuing Series," this gorgeous, oversized edition collects issuesChew: Vol.3 fifth and sixth story-arcs of the acclaimed series, "Major Chew: Vol.3 Chew" and "Space Cakes," as well as the blockbuster spin-off featuring America's favorite homicidal bionic rooster, "Secret Agent Poyo. Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details Original Title. Chew Omnivore Edition 3. Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask Chew: Vol.3 readers questions about Chew: Vol.3please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Apr 12, Fred rated it it Chew: Vol.3 amazing. Aug 20, Keith rated it really liked it. More things! More death! More Poyo! I think I liked this volume slightly better than the last one because there's a lot of Poyo in it. But all the volumes are good; it's a strong series -- maybe a little rote at this point, but it's probably not bad when being rote consists of being really good. For some reason I feel like John Layman is kind of a putz, though. I don't know why. Jul 26, Alya AlShaibani rated it it was Chew: Vol.3 Shelves: favoritesgraphic-novels-comic-books. Oct 27, Virginia rated it really liked it Shelves: speculative-fictionChew: Vol.3Chew: Vol.3poc-authorread Hilarious and an ever-evolving weird set of Chew: Vol.3. I'm despondent over the ending! I thought the series Chew: Vol.3 done! I was wrong!! Chew: Vol.3 16, Matt Smith rated it really liked it Shelves: comicsread-in The reason this volume in particular stands out for me is that the 7th chapter came out well before the Chew: Vol.3 of the entire volume. In the original run of Chew issue 27 came out between issues 18 and 19 of the series, some ten months Chew: Vol.3 because Layman knew what that issue was going to be and thought it slotted in really nicely as a good introduction of Antonelle Toni Chu. I think this is Chew: Vol.3 reason I gravitated so hard to Toni Chew: Vol.3 the original run, and reading what comes Chew: Vol.3 this the Chew I The reason this volume in particular stands out for me is that the 7th chapter came out well before the rest of the entire volume. I think this is the reason I gravitated so hard to Toni in the original run, and reading what comes after this the Chew I remember in lucid waved Toni's presence or lack Chew: Vol.3 carries a strong weight through the entire Chew: Vol.3 of the series as far as I can tell. She's a phenomenal character, and taking an entire arc away from Tony while he recuperates from the events of "Major League" to have five issues of fun and frolic with Toni I find that I enjoyed it so much more here than I did in the initial reading. Unsure what this has to say about Tony, but I always appreciate when a series goes off and explores some ancillary adventure that sidebars the main players. And it's weird. In the first half I complained about slowness, wasting my time with explaining Tony's powers, etc. But by the end there's such an insane economy of storytelling, it's wicked fast and terribly dense, but I don't feel robbed of any sort of Maybe this is Layman learning; I'll find out soon enough. It's crazy to be halfway through this series already, but it's odd that it's only with this volume that the Chew I remember crystalizes. Even though Tony spends the entirety of this volume Chew: Vol.3 on Chew: Vol.3 periphery, this is the volume that has the guy who creates weapons out of chocolate, starts to introduce the intrigue Chew: Vol.3 Olive, and paints a larger picture as to where this series seems to be going. And of course, Toni. I love Toni. Nov 06, Sarah rated it liked it. The main story about the Cibopath Agent Chu in the FDA after the chicken apocalypse is brilliantly absurd and super fun! Main characters are well written and the plot line is more Chew: Vol.3 less in constant development. Sadly the series as a whole is somewhat difficult to read due to psychedelic trips into nonsense. The first 40ish isues of Chew are just excellent ranging from 4 to 5 stars - but around vol 8 the absurdist side stories about devilish cyberneticly enhanced fda animal agents takes the So. Jun 30, Adam Spanos Chew: Vol.3 it it was amazing Chew: Vol.3 image. I still can't get enough of the story or the artwork in CHEW. The CHEW universe expands in this volume. We get more characters and more complex relationships between the already established characters. Volume one introduced Chew: Vol.3 to the world. Volume two took Chew: Vol.3 on a nice tropical adventure unless Chew: Vol.3 vampire ate you. But volume three shows there's way more to Chew: Vol.3 story than we've seen. Chew: Vol.3 12, Fritz Villanueva rated it liked it. I kinda see its charm now. Just like those 90's cartoons where you think the premise is weird enough already but the episodes or in this case the arcs get much more weirder and goofy. There is a Chew: Vol.3 plotline or big picture but the smaller details dont make that much sense, in a whimsical kind of way- Chew: Vol.3 is not a bad thing at all. The art style is also weirdly Chew: Vol.3 of 90's to early 00's cartoons and matches the story perfectly. Oct 11, David rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novels. The best Chew yet. I was shocked, and may have kinda thought about potentially shedding a tear. Why, Layman, why!? I mean, I get it: the "vamp" is basically view spoiler [Sylar on Heroes Chew: Vol.3 spoiler ]but Oh for cryin out loud, where are the! Dec 26, Steven rated it it was amazing Shelves: comicsfantasyfictionhumormysterycrimegraphic-novelsscience-fictionparanormalseries. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Aug 15, Angelika Fuller rated it it was amazing. I always hate losing a good character but I still love the series! Jul 05, Paolo Macri rated it really liked it. Sep 10, Mike rated it it was amazing. Loving the journey. Oct 14, Jonas Lee rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic-novelshardbackmysteryvampiressci-ficrimereads. Chew Comic Series Reviews at Still digging this series! Love the "egg dealers" on the street corners! This set of stories appears to take a dig at Monsanto and genetically altered foods, which I love! In the "Chew" world, it's Consulter l'avis complet. This volume of Chew had several small stories but each one did move the over arching story line forward and I really enjoyed it. John Layman is an American comic book writer and letterer, and in addition to work for Marvel and DC is the writer and co-creator of Chew. Rob Guillory is an Eisner Award-winning American comic book artist. Born, raised and Chew: Vol.3 based in Lafayette, Louisiana, Guillory is most known for his art on Chew, published by Image Comics. Account Options Connexion. Chew Vol. John Layman. Image Chew: Vol.324 nov. Collects Chew ! Things are looking up for Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent Chew: Vol.3 the ability to get psychic impressions from the things he eats. Chew: Vol.3 got a girlfriend. He's got a partner he trusts. Chew: Vol.3 even seems to be getting along with his jerk boss. But his ruthless ex-partner is still out there, operating Chew: Vol.3 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. Mill - LibraryThing This volume of Chew had several small stories but each one did move the over arching story line forward and I really enjoyed it. Section 6. Droits d'auteur. Informations bibliographiques. Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 5. Section 7. Section 8.
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