Showtime Developing Comic Book ‘Chew’ As Dark Comedy Television Series

Last month a friend of mine was telling me about this comic book series titledChew, which he thought could make a great premium cable television series. And it looks like it might actually happen. The comics follow a cop who gets secret psychic impressions from whatever he eats (for example, if he eats a piece of the corpse of a murder victim to help figure out whodunit). It sounds like it has the potential to be a dark comedy series in the same category asDexter.Deadlineis reporting that Showtime has acquired the rights for a small screen adaptation ofRob Guillory’s bestselling comic bookChew.

Stephen Hopkins, who was responsible for some of the best looking episodes of the first season of 24, has been hired to direct the pilot episode and executive produce the project for Circle of Confusion, the company behind AMC’sThe Walking Dead. Hopkins also helmed episodes ofTales from the Crypt, the tv mini-seriesTraffic, the hit Showtime seriesCalifornication(which he was also a producer/consultant) andShameless, not to mention big screen films such asA Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child, Predator 2, Blown Away, The Ghost and the Darkness, 1998’sLost in Space, The Life and Death of Peter SellersandThe Reaping.Ron HughesandTerri Milbauerwrote the script, which Showtime will tweak.

Here is the official plot synopsis from the graphic novel:

Tony Chu is a cop with a secret. A weird secret. Tony Chu is Cibopathic, which means he gets psychic impressions from whatever he eats. It also means he’s a hell of a detective, as long as he doesn’t mind nibbling on the corpse of a murder victim to figure out whodunit, and why. Its a dirty job, and Tony has to eat terrible things in the name of justice. And if that wasnt bad enough, the government has figured out Tony Chu`s secret. They have plans for him… whether he likes it or not. Presenting a twisted new series about cops, crooks, cooks, cannibals and clairvoyants, written by JOHN LAYMAN (Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness, House of M: Fantastic Four and PUFFED) with mind-blowing art by ROB GUILLORY.

The 264-pageChewomnivore (which Collects the New York Times' best seller “Taster’s Choice,” as well as the follow-up story-arc “International Flavor”) can be purchased onAmazonfor $23.09. The series was IGN’s pick for “Best Indie Series of 2009,” and MTV Splash Page’s “Best New Series of 2009.”