Another Vertigo comic adaptation could soon be heading to the small screen. Jeff Lemire’s Eisner-nominated Sweet Tooth has received a pilot order at Hulu.

Robert Downey Jr.’s Team Downey production company is teaming up with Warner Bros. Television to produce the show for Hulu. Jim Mickle (Hap and Leonard) is writing and directing the pilot, and is set to executive produce alongside Downey Jr., Susan Downey, Amanda Burrell and Linda Moran.

Sweet Tooth spanned 40 issues and ran from 2009-2013. It was set in a post-apocalyptic world, and followed a nine-year-old deer and human hybrid named Gus. Gus was raised by his zealously religious father deep in the woods, as an attempt to protect him from the outside world. After his father passes, some strange men attempt to capture him and, after he escapes them, Gus ventures out from the relative safety of his home, and ultimately ends up uncovering a vast conspiracy alongside a group of of humans and hybrids.

The comic received praise from critics and fans alike, both for Lemire’s haunting and dynamic art, as well as the complex and compelling stories and characters. It even received an Eisner nomination in 2010 for Best New Series.

Should Sweet Tooth get picked up to series, it will join other Vertigo adapted titles, such as iZombie, Preacher, and Lucifer.