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Loved it all from the start till the final issue, great fun read, there are some shocking parts, some disgusting parts some funny lines and panes just cool comic full of awesome characters, and on top of all that this comic has the baddest hardest cock in the universe (Long live king Poyo)
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JP Doherty
One of the most original story lines you will ever read in a comic book. Tony Chu is a cibopath. A Cibopath can take a bite from anything and get a psychic sensation of what has happened to that object (strangely, this does not work with beets, however, the only such food from which he can get no sensation). I have been reading this since issue #1, and it has never flagged or waned. Stick with this one, it starts getting super wild about 10-12 issues in. Amazing artwork, and a storyline that continues to amaze and shock. Highly recommended comic book. The trade paperback collections (like this one) make it easy to catch up quickly without needing to read single issues.
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Michael Fortunato
I attempted to describe this series to my wife...a special agent with the pre-cognitive power to see the past of something he eats. She could not see how it was going to be good. But it IS. Its disgusting and engrossing all at the same time . I enjoyed every minute of it...I simply ate it up. I'm now voraciously tearing into the rest of the series. If you like dark comedies with a penchant for the macabre, snappy dialogue, and aren't the squeamish sort i highly recommend this series.
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