Papercutz Slices #4: The Hunger Pains

· Papercutz
2.2
13 reviews
Ebook
64
Pages

About this ebook

The hit science fiction novel series gets the Papercutz Slices parody treatment, right before the release of the big-budget film adaptation! All three books from "The Hunger Games" trilogy get sliced up by parody team Rick Parker and Stefan Petrucha, who refuse to pull any punches in this comedic romp.

Ratings and reviews

2.2
13 reviews
Katrina S
December 31, 2013
This book is a great, quick read for any comic book lover. Kids, and adults will enjoy this. It has all the aspects of a good book. It is funny, well written, excellently illustrated, and it has its share of gross scenes. Even if you are a huge fan of the Hunger Games, like I am, you will still enjoy reading this. It will make you laugh! I recommend this to all! You will surely enjoy it!
Noah Hansen
February 28, 2021
I like the hunger games but this is funny
Melanie Paredes
January 16, 2016
Peeta and katniss are ugly!!!
2 people found this review helpful

About the author

Rick Parker's artwork has been seen in the NY Times, Village Voice, The NY Press, The Daily News, The Chicago Tribune, on 60 Minutes, CNN, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Nickelodeon Magazine and in millions of MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head Comic Books worldwide. He illustrated both "Stinky Dead Kid" stories in Tales from the Crypt #8 and recently collaborated with comics legend Harvey Pekar of "American Splendor" fame on the online webcomic series "Project Pekar".

Stefan Petrucha has written X-Files comics and for Disney comics. He is the author of such YA series as "Timetripper" (Razorbill), "Wicked Dead" with Thomas Pendleton (Harper Collins) and "The Rule of Won," which was published in September 2008 to rave reviews. Stefan has written every Nancy Drew Graphic Novel from Papercutz to date, and wrote both "Stinky Dead Kid" stories in Tales from the Crypt #8.

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