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Contrast the unyielding, "by-the-book" nature of Tony Chu with his morally flexible partners like John Colby and Mason Savoy. 4. Visual Narrative and the Aesthetics of the Grotesque
Analyze how the comic portrays the government. With chicken outlawed, the FDA operates with totalitarian, military-like authority. Chew 001-020 (2009-2011) GetComics.INFO.zip
Discuss how this forces him to consume grotesque evidence (including human remains) to solve crimes, physically manifesting the toll that police work takes on an individual. Contrast the unyielding, "by-the-book" nature of Tony Chu
Masticating the Law: Food, Power, and the Grotesque in Layman and Guillory’s Chew (Issues 1–20) 1. Introduction Contrast the unyielding
Introduce the bizarre, high-concept premise of a world where chicken is illegal due to a catastrophic bird flu, making the FDA the most powerful law enforcement agency on Earth.