Story by John Laymna
Art and cover by Rob Guillory
Things are looking up for Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from the things he eats. He's got a girlfriend. He's got a partner he trusts. He even seems to be getting along with his jerk boss. But his ruthless ex-partner is still out there, operating outside of the law, intending to make good on his threats against Tony and everybody Tony cares about. It's just a matter of time before their investigations collide, blood spills and-inevitably-body parts are eaten.
Presenting the third storyline of CHEW, the follow-up to the New York Times Best Sellers "Taster's Choice" and "International Flavor." Check out the strange and darkly comic series about cops, crooks, cooks, cannibals and clairvoyants. Winner of the Eisner Award for Best New Series and nominated for Eagle and Harvey awards to boot! Collects CHEW #11-15.
Tea18 June at 10:20 Much better sound/ volume control. But you are really buying it for that "impact bass" if that interests. otherwise just get the normal one
Lurch18 June at 10:20 I'm not so worried about bullets, but molotovs and nail bombs are a must. I've finished a "hold-out" sections in a matter of seconds with some well placed explosives and not a shot fired.
Tebulot18 June at 10:17 How much better are the Pulse headset than the originals?
KnightFall50018 June at 10:13 I horde bullets like crazy!!
Only use them when i REALLY have to! Otherwise its 2x4s, bricks, baseball bats, shivs, steel pipes! & good old fisty cuffs!!
Tebulot18 June at 10:09 Brick-to-head fighting is much better than hand-to-hand...
I'm kinda out of bullets anyway
Lurch18 June at 10:09 @KF500 - with attached shiv!