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CHEW: Kitchen ethnic


Detective Tony Chu is recovering from the catastrophic consequences of his latest adventure. He 's back on the streets to enforce the law in a dystopian America, where the epiphany of a deadly bird flu has decimated the population and the consumption of chicken is now forbidden by law. Its strange power cibopatico, which allows it to capture information from all that eating is an increasingly heavy burden. Investigating a gift that makes the crime even more grotesque, gruesome, and her life a living hell. This time, its power will lead Chu on a remote tropical island in search of a mysterious fruit that may not belong to this world ...


After a sparkling debut with the first volume, Menu: tasting, the roller coaster-fantastic horror-thriller by John Layman and Rob Guillory engages the fourth and broke out in a series of stunts that leave no breathing. Keeping all the promises seeded in the initial cycle, Chew: Kitchen ethnic further develop the characterization of the main characters and introduces a new villain picturesque. Once again, the agent is forced to Chu aberrant eating practices, an element that is the real thread conductor of the series. The embarrassment caused not only by acts of cannibalism, but the most bizarre and untimely eating habits, shows how wide the horizon yet to be heroes with powers and modern as the way to tell.


The ability to be daring, never expire without the vulgarity, the happy intuition of a power with enormous potential, but the consequences disgusting and delusional, make a comic Chew really original. The black humor, although administered in spades, does not take away an ounce of intensity and texture noir the credibility of characters that pierce the page. The cocktail of fantasy, yellow, conspiracy, comedy and horror, that goes down is a beauty. Fun and thrills, but most surprisingly inventive and fresh. A bizarre product that deserves to be carefully chosen in the crowded landscape of American comics today. Chew: ethnic cuisine in the plot introduces the idea of \u200b\u200bfurther development of science fiction, confirming the typical cartoon Layman Guillory and displacing the reader with frequent changes of register.


The world powers described by Chew è morboso e affascinante. Legato a una funzione di base, l’alimentazione, impregnata di tabù quasi quanto la sessualità. L’eroismo di Tony Chu è quanto di più tragicomico si possa immaginare. Per fermare un assassino, Chu sa che dovrà assaggiare la sua ultima vittima in modo da assorbirne i ricordi e risalire all’identità del criminale. Potrebbe non farlo, e risparmiarsi di vomitare anche l’anima. Ma qualcuno deve. Ed è per questo che Chu... mangia. Un’oscena portata dopo l’altra per stracciare i veli dell’ignoto e procedere in un’avventura sempre più macabra ed esilarante.

Un supereroe con un grosso problema alimentare. Misteri, splatter, corpses and much humor. A menu so revolting as to be palatable.
Bon appetit.



This review was also published on FantasyMagazine .


[Article by Philip Messina ]




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