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Major League Chew
''Major League Chew'', also known as ''Baseball, Hot Dogs and Apple Pie'', is a graphic novel written by John Layman, drawn by Rob Guillory, and published by Image Comics as the fifth volume of the American comic book series ''Chew (comics), Chew'', set in the Image Universe. After Tony Chu (comics), Tony Chu, a Cibopathic Food and Drug Administration (FDA) agent who solves crimes by receiving psychic impressions from whatever he eats, is kidnapped, his team sets out to rescue him, while Tony's daughter Olive is trained by Mason Savoy in honing her own abilities. Chapter One was released October 5, 2011, Chapter Two was released December 7, 2011, Chapter Three was released January 18, 2012, Chapter Four was released February 22, 2012, and Chapter Five was released March 18, 2012. Preceded by ''Flambé (Chew), Flambé'', it is followed by the story arc ''Space Cakes (Chew), Space Cakes''. The series received a universally positive critical reception. Premise Chapter One On Mike Ap ...
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Image Comics
Image Comics is an independent American American comic book, comic book publisher and is the third largest direct market comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry by market share. Its best-known publications include ''Spawn (comics), Spawn'', ''The Walking Dead (comic book), The Walking Dead'', ''Kick-Ass (comic book), Kick-Ass'', ''Invincible (comics), Invincible'', ''Jupiter's Legacy (comic), Jupiter's Legacy'', ''Witchblade'', ''The Maxx'', ''Savage Dragon'', ''Bone (comics), Bone'', ''Saga (comics), Saga'', ''Radiant Black'' and ''Stray Dogs (comic), Stray Dogs''. It was founded in 1992 by several high-profile illustrators as a venue for creator ownership, creator-owned properties, in which comics creators could publish material of their own creation without giving up the copyrights to those properties. Normally this is not the case in the work-for-hire-dominated American comics industry, where the legal author is a publisher, such as Marvel Comics or DC Comics, ...
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