"MAJOR LEAGUE CHEW," Part Five
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All this, AND the issue was a skilled end to the Major League Chew arc. What more can you ask for? Well besides issue 26...on to Space Cakes! (or that is what last year's issue 27 would have us believe). Read Full Review
Chew is a great comic. It's no wonder it's critically acclaimed and a New York Times bestseller. Plus there are cute cat pictures in the letters section to look forward to every month. I honestly cannot overstate how great this series is. I give this issue a 9/10. Read Full Review
If putting a comic together is like building a puzzle, then this comic is one of the most finely crafted available today. My only issue with this book is that now I have to go back and find all the back-issues. Great work, and highly recommended. Read Full Review
This is a solid conclusion for a good arc for Chew, and it's going to be interesting to see where the cast goes from here. Read Full Review
Chew is quickly becoming a series that I really enjoy. Through no fault of its own, Chew #25 does not measure up to the success of the preceding issue, but that is certainly not a slight against it. The previous book simply told a more compelling and cohesive story. Even so, the humor, universe, and characters that Layman and artist Rob Guillory have put on display here are really something worth taking a look at. Read Full Review
Out this Wednesday. Always fun, if just a tad gross. Read Full Review