Chew #60
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Chew #60

Writer: John Layman Artist: Rob Guillory Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: November 23, 2016 Cover Price: $5.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 6
9.7Critic Rating
9.1User Rating

SERIES FINALE

Last issue. Double sized. Trifold cover.

Epilogue.

  • 10
    Florida Geek Scene - Manny Gomez Nov 30, 2016

    Its bittersweet to see any comic book series end, as it means we can no longer live in that particular story or world. But its a heavy testament to the power of these creators that even someone who wasnt a constant reader of this title, was able to get absolute pleasure from reading this issue. Do yourself a favor pick It up. Or better yet, start checking out the collected editions and give the whole series a shot. I know I am going to. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comicsverse - Jhoan Suriel Nov 24, 2016

    Like a Thanksgiving feast complete with dessert and drinks, CHEW #60 is a a deliciously satisfying conclusion to Tony Chu's story. By the time I reached the very last page, I was stunned and applauded once I processed it. All good things must come to an end at some point in life. Layman and Guillory deserve to take a bow for one hell of a great series. I'm sad to see the series end as I would love to see a spin-off comic book series featuringOlive and Ginny. Yet, at the same time, I'm looking forward to Layman and Guillory's future endeavors, so all the best to them moving forward. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Nov 22, 2016

    After giving us 60 issues that were this smart, this funny, this consistent, and this good, it's the kind of ending that Chew deserves. It's the end of an era, not just for Image, but for comics in general, one that leaves the industry a little bit lesser in its wake. Yes, it's weird, and yes, it's a curveball, and yes, the ending might even be an acquired taste - or maybe the best way to describe it is as a palette cleanser. And that metaphor might be a perfect way for this series to go. Because no matter the twists, no matter the strangeness, Chew is the kind of comic book feast we as fans often didn't deserve, but it's one I'd be happy to devour all over again. Read Full Review

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