Chew #41

Writer: John Layman Artist: Rob Guillory Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: April 23, 2014 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 5
8.6Critic Rating
8.9User Rating

Vegas!

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Apr 30, 2014

    You might wonder why I'm even bothering with a review for this issue considering its sales success and the long running nature of the story. Well in comic books there's this assumption that everyone reading a book will continue to read it, but as I've already proven that's not the case. Sometimes people need a reminder that they just because they fell behind on a volume that they can just jump back in and catch up later. Others may feel like they'll never be able to jump on and this is for them as well. Jump on here. It'll give you a great idea of what you can expect the series and it's an entertaining read at that. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Coming Up Comics - David Melton Apr 29, 2014

    You can tell that both Layman and Guillory enjoy making this comic and, in turn, it creates an exciting and enjoyable atmosphere for the reader. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Big Comic Page - Chris Bennett Apr 29, 2014

    It is a strange thought, though, that even after 41 issues the book still has the freshness of the first few issues and remains a funny, enjoyable read. The team of Layman and Guillory have created something truly special here, and this month it shines though with this issue. While not my favourite issue of the series, it was a much-needed break from the somber tone of previous issues. If there was one word to try and sell you on it, it would have to be “POYO”! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    cxPulp - Andrea Speed Apr 28, 2014

    This arc seems to be setting up a big showdown, but in the meaning, enjoy the crazy show. Out this Wednesday. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    Capeless Crusader - Asaph Bitner Apr 29, 2014

    “Chew #41″ is a somewhat mundane issue, with only minor progress in the large-scale plot, but even mundane issues of Chew are worth your while. Read Full Review

Reviews for the Week of...

April

March

More