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Arts Image Comics’ ‘Chew’ Getting a Second Life as Screen Adaptation (Exclusive) Jeff Krelitz of Quality Transmedia will produce the comic in animated form, then aim for a live-action TV series.
By all indications, Chew is on its way to becoming the next monster hit from Image Comics.”After two consecutive sell outs, Image Comics has revealed that Chew #1 will be getting a third printing.
Of the many titles Image Comics has launched in the past decade, few have left the staying power of John Layman and Rob Guillory's foodie crime drama Chew.
He previously sold the television rights for another Image series, “Peter Panzerfaust,” to the BBC. Check back here for more information on the “Chew” adaptation and let us know what you ...
After first talking about the effect its publication had on him. After CHEW ended I was exhausted. 64 issues (mostly) on time was grueling. I took a year off. Lost thirty pounds. Traveled the world.
Although I wait the thirty days for just about every comic I follow, Chew was genuinely worth the wait. Being that I am fairly picky when it comes to artwork, Rob Guillory’s skill far surpassed my ...