Chew #50 – 2015 marks a monumental milestone in the acclaimed Image Comics series created by John Layman and Rob Guillory. As the fiftieth chapter in the saga of Tony Chu, the cibopathic FDA agent, this issue doesn’t hold back — delivering big revelations, intense emotional punches, and the kind of genre-bending brilliance fans have come to expect.
In this pivotal issue, the stakes skyrocket. Tony is forced to make an impossible choice as truths about his family, allies, and enemies begin to unravel. The narrative takes a darker turn, but never loses its signature offbeat humour and madcap world-building. Rob Guillory’s artwork remains as vibrant and expressive as ever, capturing every grotesque detail and absurd scenario with energy and flair.
Chew #50 isn’t just a continuation — it’s a payoff. Long-running plot threads start to converge in spectacular fashion, and long-time readers will find themselves both rewarded and stunned. It's an issue that reaffirms why Chew stands out as one of the most original comics of the 2010s.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or discovering the series for the first time, this issue is a must-have. Shipped promptly and packed with care in reinforced protective packaging, so it reaches your collection in top condition — because comics this good deserve to arrive looking just as sharp as they read.
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