Born, raised and currently based in Lafayette, Louisiana, Rob Guillory is most known for his art on Image Comics' longrunning series CHEW. Written by John Layman, the book has achieved much success, winning two Harvey Awards (including Best New Talent for Guillory) and two Eisner Awards (Best New Series in 2010 and Best Continuing Series in 2011).
Poyo just took out three grown men with guns, and he is a freaking Rooster. I really love the relationship between Tony and Amelia, he deserves her. So will we see Savoy next issue?
5 Funny-Stars! ☆☆☆☆☆ This was a quick one. Even though it is part of a story line i feel it could be read on its own. I also caught myself really liking this series, so much so, that i think even if an issue came up with a bland story plot or even if it was drawn in black and white (which i hate) id still give it more stars than i normally should. Tony has won his way into my heart, along with his partner, his boss and now Amelia.
I found it weird how people with tony's abilities are being used...as food testing guinea pigs, to make sure the food isn't laced with toxic chemicals.
And i must say, i knew D-Bear could not be trusted from the moment he strolled into the police station. I knew it!
Issue #12 – Family Dinners Tony meets Amelia’s roommate, has a very awkward date, and deals with some deeply uncomfortable questions about their relationship — especially since Amelia’s writing affects him physically. Meanwhile, a mysterious food-powered assassin is on the loose. Layman walks a fine line between cringe-comedy and actual emotional weight.