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Chew #33

In "Chew" #33, John Layman and Rob Guillory have Tony Chu assist the US Navy with the pursuit of the church/cult of the Immaculate Ova, in part three of the "Bad Apples" storyline. If that isn't enough, Poyo makes a cameo appearan

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
April 19th, 2013

Detective Comics #19

"Detective Comics" #19 is also the 900th issue of the series, and to celebrate John Layman and Jason Fabok not only unleash an army of Man-Bats, but welcome in a plethora of back-up stories.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Layman, James Tynion IV
Artists:
Jason Fabok, Andy Clarke, Henrik Jonsson, Sandu Florea, Mikel Janin, Jason Masters
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
April 3rd, 2013

Detective Comics #18

John Layman and Jason Fabok's Penguin story continues in "Detective Comics" #18, with a brief detour into the aftermath of last week's "Batman Incorporated" #8 that feels grafted onto the rest of the comic.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
jason Fabok, Henrik Jonsson, Sandu Florea
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
March 6th, 2013

Detective Comics #17

John Layman and Jason Fabok continue their mission of adding depth and fresh, new characters to Gotham City by delivering the latest adventures of the Merrymaker and the League of Smiles as they fight Batman in "Detective Comics" #17.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Jason Fabok, Andy Clarke
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
February 7th, 2013

Chew #31

In "Chew" #31, John Layman and Rob Guillory present a new story arc, "Bad Apples," in which a funeral segues into flames and more chicken jokes as Tony Chu and John Colby get back in the FDA saddle.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
January 28th, 2013

Detective Comics #16

John Layman and Jason Fabok take "Detective Comics" #16 in a different direction for the "Death of the Family" tie-in, and the end result makes it one of the best ones yet.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Jason Fabok, Andy Clarke
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
January 14th, 2013

Detective Comics #15

Jason Fabok's gorgeous drawings keenly compliment John Layman's Poison Ivy-Clayface story in "Detective Comics" #15.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Jason Fabok, Andy Clarke
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
December 7th, 2012

Chew #30

"Chew" hits its halfway point, with John Layman and Rob Guillory teaming up once again to put the readers through a funny sort of hell, as Toni Chu prepares for her wedding day.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Augie De Blieck Jr.
November 28th, 2012

Detective Comics #14

John Layman, Jason Fabok, Jeromy Cox and Dezi Sienty put the "Detective" back into "Detective Comics" #14 and mesh flawlessly to produce a praiseworthy Batman story.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Jason Fabok
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
November 12th, 2012

Detective Comics #13

"Detective Comics" #13 introduces the new creative team of John Layman and Jason Fabok, and their story of the Penguin wanting to make his mark on Gotham City is delightfully entertaining.

Publisher:
DC Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Jason Fabok, Andy Clarke
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
October 5th, 2012

Chew #28

In "Chew" #28, John Layman and Rob Guillory serve up another tasty plate of "Space Cakes." Toni Chu meets Poyo, John Colby and Caesar Valenzano team up, and Tony Chu spends most of the issue heavily drugged up and hallucinating.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
September 17th, 2012

Dark Horse Presents #15

With 12 different stories in 88 pages, "Dark Horse Presents" #15 continues to offer a little something for everyone; even as one of the weaker issues, there's still more than enough for your money's worth.

Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Writer:
Michael Avon Oeming, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Carla Speed McNeil, David Chelsea, Erika Alexander, Tony Puryear, John Layman, Bo Hampton, Robert Timmell, Arvid Nelson, Nate Cosby, Mike Baron, Kim W. Anderson, Mike Russell
Artists:
Michael Avon Oeming, Phil Noto, Carla Speed McNeil, David Chelsea, Tony Puryear, Sam Kieth, Bo Hampton, Juan Ferreyra, Evan Shaner, Steve Rude, Kim W. Anderson, Mike Russell
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
August 22nd, 2012

Chew: Secret Agent Poyo #1

If you're a fan of "Chew", don't miss this one-shot focusing on everyone favorite homicidal rooster, Poyo!

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Jennifer Cheng
July 16th, 2012

Mars Attacks #1

IDW continues to expand their licensed comic stable and bring in John Layman and John McCrea for some Martian mayhem in "Mars Attacks" #1

Publisher:
IDW
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
John McCrea
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
June 20th, 2012

Dark Horse Presents #13

Ghost returns to Dark Horse's publishing schedule in this anthology and some other interesting stories come along with her.

Publisher:
Dark Horse Comics
Writer:
John Layman, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Andrew Vachss, John Arcudi, Carla Speed McNeil, Steve Niles, Tim Seeley, Francesco Francavilla, Dean Motter, Mike Barron
Artists:
Carla Speed McNeil, Francesco Francavilla, Dean Motter, Sam Kieth, Jonathan Case, Phil Noto, Christopher Mitten, Victor Drujiniu, Geof Darrow, Steve Rude
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
June 20th, 2012

Godzilla: Gangsters and Goliaths #1

“Stop it you imbecile! That’s Godzilla. You cannot hurt him with guns, but you might succeed in annoying him.”

Publisher:
IDW
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Alberto Ponticelli
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
June 20th, 2011

Chew #27

No your eyes are not playing tricks on you. You are not hallucinating. Nor is that ‘27’ on the cover one of the many typographical errors you’ll find cleverly hidden within this issue.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
May 11th, 2011

Deadpool Annual #1

Deadpool faces off against his alternate universe counterpart.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Juan Doe
Reviewer:
James Hunt
May 9th, 2011

Amazing Spider-Man Annual #38

Spider-Man, the Hulk, and Deadpool find themselves accidentally transported to a parallel universe.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Lee Garbett, Mark Pennington
Reviewer:
James Hunt
April 11th, 2011

Chew #17

“Jesus Christ. You food weirdoes keep getting weirder. What the hell is this kid anyway?"

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
March 2nd, 2011

Chew #16

“That’s a lot of money you spendin’ on chicken, old man. How you gonna afford yer adult diapers this month?”

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
December 21st, 2010

Chew #15

"Chew" hits the quarter mark in its planned 60-issue run, with a surprisingly fun Chu family Thanksgiving.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
November 9th, 2010

CBGB #4

Counting down the hits of the old times is fun, but listing the literal attributes is not so much.

Publisher:
Boom! Studios
Writer:
Kelly Sue DeConnick, R. Eric Lieb
Artists:
Chuck BB, Dave Crossland
Reviewer:
Ryan K. Lindsay
October 20th, 2010

Shadowland: Bullseye #1

Ben Urich is kidnapped and forced to cover Bullseye’s funeral.

Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Sean Chen, Sandau Florea
Reviewer:
James Hunt
August 10th, 2010

Chew #8

Determined to decide if "Chew" is really as fun (fun?!?) as he's heard and read, Doug samples (ha! Get it?) the most recent issue. Mmmm. Not bad. Funny aftertaste, but not bad. . .

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Doug Zawisza
January 27th, 2010

Chew #7

Two bites into its second course, "Chew" is still delivering the deliciousness.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Greg McElhatton
December 27th, 2009

Chew #6

A genuinely funny comic that surprises throughout as Chu gets a new partner and may have to eat poop. You heard me. Poop.

Publisher:
Image Comics
Writer:
John Layman
Artists:
Rob Guillory
Reviewer:
Chad Nevett
November 26th, 2009
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