'BASEBALL, HOT DOGS AND APPLE PIE,' Part One Mike Applebee's good day, Tony Chu's first day and John Colby's last day. An issue of beginning and endings, as we head into the fifth story arc of the multi-Eisner award nominated series about cops, crooks, cooks, cannibals, clairvoyants and--meter maids?
Chu gets fired or transferred to traffic police also his new boss looks uncannily similar to his old boss, his new boss seems to like him. Also he helps catch a big bank gang with his uncanny ability.
5 Funny-Stars! ☆☆☆☆☆ Poor Tony just cant get a break. Just when everything seems to be going alright, KABOOM, it turns to sh!t.
And the confusing part is when his sister called telling him his daughter is missing, he didn't go looking for her. He didn't even make any phone calls. I find it weird how he is more preoccupied with work to focus on his daughter.
What can I say, I just love it :D It's hilarious and smart, with a surprisingly complicated plot. Also, absolutely bonkers. Take the bonkers you know and multiply it by ten, and you won't be anywhere close.