"THE FIRST COURSE," Part Four
Body disposal ain't what it used to be.
Chu #4 from John Layman & Dan Boultwood establishes this Chew prequel comic as a series that is every bit as good as the original. Read Full Review
Chu #4 is another fun installment in the series. Four books in and it feels like the hijinks and crazy shenanigans are just getting started. The writing and art get better with each issue and the ending will make you come back to read the next one. Read Full Review
By the end of the issue, there is a definitive sense that Chu will no longer be this pseudo-prequel to the world and that Saffron has a lot of her own adventures ahead of her. But as this first arc races to its conclusion, I'm really excited to see what happens. The story no longer needs the connection of Tony to let us live in this bizarre world with all of these food based super powers. There was were so many different quirks in the original series and Chu has already established that Layman has so many more in mind, and it genuinely makes me excited. The prep work is nearing its completion, and while I was hesitant about what the main course would look like, I'm happy to say that I'm ready to get back on board. Read Full Review
Ever able to blend the grotesque with the cartoony, Chu #4 finally unravels some secrets and better reveals the true natures of certain characters while barreling down paths that look like they have no way to return from. Read Full Review
CHU #4 REVIEW: A Collision Course Begins
The Chu is a humor/crime comic written by John Layman and art by Dan Boultwood that had a great start. With the same energy and flow of the first three issues, the latest issue is as sublime as it should be.
I am not sold on Saffron's love interest. Even though we don't know the depths of Saffron and Eddie's relationship it is clear that Eddie Molay is not a good match for Saffron. She needs to cut him loose as he is a bad influence on her. He never truly listens to Saffron’s opinion, he makes bad decisions and almost got her sister Sage killed.
The first three issues were on par with the Chew comics. Issue #4 is part 4 of "THE FIRST COURSE" The main arc of this fiv more