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Chew #11

May 2016 · Image · 14.99 USD
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“Chapter 1”
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Chew Volume 11: The Last Suppers concludes Tony Chu's saga in this final arc of the acclaimed series. Collecting issues #56–60, this volume wraps up the bizarre food-based adventures of the cibopathic detective as he confronts the ultimate truths behind the bird flu conspiracy and his own destiny. Written by John Layman with art by Rob Guillory, it delivers a satisfying end to the Eisner Award-winning run.

In "Chapter 1" of Chew #11, Mason Savoy takes Agent Chu on a mind-bending journey through time to witness a lost era—when a highly advanced race of bird-people stood on the brink of becoming Earth's dominant species, until a cataclysmic meteor altered the course of evolution. Written by John Layman and brought to life with bold, distinctive art by Rob Guillory—whose work spans pencils, inks, and colors—this issue blends sci-fi wonder with the series’ signature blend of humor and suspense. The cover, also by Guillory, captures the moment with striking detail.

writer, letterer John Layman · artist, inker, colorist Rob Guillory · colorist Taylor Wells · cover Rob Guillory

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writer, letterer John Layman
artist, inker, colorist Rob Guillory
colorist Taylor Wells
cover pencils, inks Rob Guillory

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Mason Savoy takes Agent Chu to the past to show him an advanced race of bird-people that should have evolved into the dominant species on the planet if not for the meteor that destroyed them and the dinosaurs.

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