Fans of John Layman and Rob Guillory's Eisner and Harvey Award-winning Image Comics series "Chew" have successfully backed a Kickstarter campaign for a Tony Chu mini-bust -- and there's still time for more.

Designed by Guillory and Israel Skelton and sculpted by Derek Hallett, the mini-bust stands over seven inches tall and features Tony emerging from a can of beets with his gun drawn, ready for FDA action.

The campaign has already met its $22,000 goal, with over 220 backers and 20 days left to go. Rewards included plush Chogs for those pledging under the $58 price tag for the mini-bust, but those going the extra mile will receive rewards including 10 minutes Skype time with the creators and sculptor, a never before (and never again) released FDA badge prototype, a Poyo mini-bust, glow-in-the-dark vinyl Chog, and more.

With the mini-bust goal met, a new stretch goal was added: If the Kickstarter reaches $26,000, everyone that pledged $58 or more will received a blind box-style miniature vinyl Chog sculpted by Jamie Macfarlane. The Chog comes in a limited number of different colors and each is sealed in a Poult-Plus can-shaped box.