![]() ![]() Chu and Colby’s relationship is built around banter and bravado, with the two of them as likely to punch each other as they are to watch each other’s backs. Having taken a butcher knife to the face on duty, Colby blames Chu for his injuries, which sets the two of them at each other’s throats. The story begins with Chu reuniting with his old partner John Colby, who joined the FDA in exchange for technological surgery. ![]() The graphic novel contains all the irreverent grossness and dark humour of the previous volume. Chew: Volume 2: International Flavour sees Chu on the hunt for a new type of food that’s sprouted up on a remote island. I was blown away by the awesomness of the first volume, so it inspired me to pick up the next collection. ![]() It follows the adventures of Tony Chu, an FDA agent capable of learning new skills from the food that he eats. In recent years, there’s been an increasing number of comics that have focused on food, and it’s possible that the most well-known is John Layman’s Chew series. ![]()
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