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CHEW #23

‘MAJOR LEAGUE CHEW,’ Part Three

Hey, remember that dead baseball player we put on the back cover of Issue #15? Tony learns his story this issue. And not voluntarily, either.

story JOHN LAYMAN
art / covers ROB GUILLORY

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  1. The wait for this has been killing me!

    It doesn’t help that once #24 comes out in February there seems to be no future issues solicited for March (and possibly April)

    • Relax. We’re just getting back on schedule after 2011’s delays. 24 comes out next month, 25 the month after. Vol.5 was solicited this month, and 26 will be in the next Previews.

    • @Robguillory: Yay! Thanks for the clarification.

      (And now John Layman is expecting great things with my review for this. Hopefully you guys are forgiving on spelling and grammar mistakes. Not like you work in an industry that requires perfect grammar or spelling…)

    • Love this book! One of the first comics I ever got in single issue form. First issue I got was a #1 reprint for free from @Robguillory after talking to him for a minute at SDCC. Thanks Rob!

      Haven’t missed an isse since!

      P.S. Also been decorating my small kitchen with Chew Stuff. Got the Poyo SDCC exclusive hanging in there, looks awesome. Hoping to get some more Chew/Food related stuff soon.

  2. I LOVE CHEW.

  3. What an awesome cover. That’s definitely going to stick out on the comic stands tomorrow. I hope that makes of the “Best Covers” for this week’s feature.

  4. From seeing this cover, come pay-day, I’m ordering the first couple of Volumes. Sounds like a really fun book to read. Plus volume 1 is like £3 from amazon.

  5. Every time I read this I’m reminded of how spectacular it is. I can’t think of another comic book that makes me laugh out loud consistently like Chew does. Rob Guillory draws funny and that’s a special talent. For a prime example, just look at the faces of Dan Franks and his friends as they excitedly anticipate the descriptions of the baseball players’ sexual exploits.

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