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  1. Nope. The Showtime stuff is 100% dead, and it's better that way. The animation will be a direct adaptation of the comic, and possibly a live action adaptation will follow.
  2. i should know that within seconds of posting in here, you'd be on But here's my point reworded. This last show was not guaranteed, but many people believed it would happen (some of us thought otherwise). Future potential shows are LESS certain then the Showtime thing. Is it possible, yes. The last one was possible too though... I stand by my Chew predictions, long steady decline. A lot of people paid a ton of money for these books, that wont disappear overnight. But as speculators leave to greener pastures, and only true fans remain, there will be a dip. I'm with you. Long, steady decline into increasing sales, NY Times Bestseller Lists, International Bestsellers Lists, cartoons, toys, shirts, other assorted merch and maybe even a live-action show. And maybe another Eisner or two. Yep. Toilet-BOUND. Writing is ON. THE. WALL.
  3. Well, starting today, we'll be accepting offers for the CHEW 15 Tri-fold Cover. The auction will take place for 1 week through the chewcomicsales@gmail.com email. Starting bid will be $2,500.00. April will not be posting the amounts of the bids, but we will simply notify you if you've been out-bid, and if you wish to re-submit a new bid, you can. The highest bid at the close of the auction (next Friday, July 8th, at 9:00am CST) will be the winner. There will be no buy now option, only a minimum bid. This auction is open to everyone. Payment in full will be due no more than a week from end of auction. We will be donating 10% to charity! The Original is approx. 30 in. x 17 in, pencil and ink on custom Bristol board. So if anyone's interested in this sort of thing, feel free to drop us a line. -Rob
  4. Rob doubled his prices for covers after that sale. Actually, his cover prices started going up before the sale of the #2 cover piece. And it completely depends on the cover content. There is no standard price for a cover. He certainly did not double it. I'm not one that sits on here and argues. Yes, your correct that the prices vary, all I am saying was that at that time he said his covers would be going from $400 to $800. At that time pretty much most of his covers had the same price tag. But again you have your facts wrong. If you don't wish to discuss your statements then spend more time researching them. Covers went in general (for a Tony/Savoy) from $400 to $600 to $800. At the time of the sale of #2 there was an increase from $600 to $800. The increase was actually announced before the sale of #2. Since that increase which was for #12 there has been a cover for $400, 500, 750, 800 and 875. There is no doubling. As I understand it $400 for a cover of a popular title is quite cheap so there needed to be some adjustment. It's true. I decided to raise cover prices because 1) Almost every art rep in the business kept telling me "You're selling TOO LOW" and 2) You scamps started selling them for a buttload on eBay Cover prices generally range between 400-800, depending on characters featured and general content. It fluctuates. Example: The CHEW 15 Last Supper cover (featuring every major character in a tri-fold cover) is a special exception and will most likely be sold via auction. Interior pages usually range from 150-300. -Rob