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    Chew #16

    Chew » Chew #16 - Flambé, Part 1 of 5 released by Image on December 2010.

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    'FLAMBE,' Part 1 of 5

    Mother Clucker's Homestyle Fried Chicken Palace is open for business! THIS YEAR'S EISNER AND HARVEY AWARD WINNERS FOR BEST NEW SERIES, BELIEVE IT OR NOT!

    The issue opens with Tony and John talking to the owner of Mother Clucker's about the whereabouts of Daniel Migdalo. Tony soon calls Caesar and asks him if he will help him in a case, since John was drunk, Caesar accepts Tony's offer. Later on, Tony tells Caesar they are looking for Daniel Migdalo because he disappeared right before the skywriting. When Caesar tells Tony he knows Migdalo he also mentions that he remembers him being a voresophic another 'food-guy' with him being extremely smart -- as long as he was eating food.

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    Tony and Caesar eventually do find Dan Migdalo, however Migdalo was not in a talkative mood. Migdalo was a huge fat guy that was spouting out crazy equations, when he eventually attacked Tony and Caesar -- it resulted in Migdalo's death. In the end Caesar meets with Savoy and gives him a sample of Migdalo's blood, advising him to not ingest it because of how crazy Migdalo was when he and Tony were fighting him and also Mother Clucker's Chicken Restaurant reopened in the middle of mass panic.

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    With the chicken ban temporarily ignored in the face a possible alien Apocalypse, Tony Chew investigates a former agent whose food-related abilities have taken a grotesque turn.  The Good We're introduced to another agent with a new kind of eating talent (or is that a disorder? Take your pick,) adding a twisted spoke into this wonderful wheel of culinary fantasy. The confrontation in his apartment  was wonderfully bent, just as I've come to expect, and I was impressed with the creativity of his...

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