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¿¿¿¿¿ "Original and wonderful! It was page-turning, action-madness till the end, and I just loved it." New costume? Check. Superhero mentor? Check. Government conspiracy to cover up the End of the World? Uh... check?Luke Gillis is barely dragging himself through college. Of course, if he wrote term papers the way he thrashed bank robbers, he'd probably be a doctor by now.His mentor is the Miracle Worker. Yes, that Miracle Worker. Some say he's more outlaw than hero, but beggars can't be choosers.Still, Luke must be doing something right. The U.S. Army has invited his alter ego-the dashing speedster Spitball-on a top-secret mission. With the country's premier superhero team missing-in-action, this could be his big break. If he doesn't get eaten first...If you like cosmic action and comic book heroes with a dash of grit and dark humor, you'll love the adventures (and misadventures) of this college student turned costumed do-gooder. Pick up Hungry Gods and start your internship into the Identity Crisis Universe today!The Identity Crisis Universe (IDCU) takes the comic books you grew up on, gamma-irradiates them, and sets them loose upon the world. Superhero fiction that packs a punch! Complete Season One:Book 1: Hungry GodsBook 2: Secret OriginsBook 3: Deus Ex MachinaBook 4: Golden Age Heroes¿¿¿¿¿ "Our hero 'Spitball' may not start out as the greatest of heroes, but this, his first serious mission, puts him in situations where he forced to grow or die." - Frae¿¿¿¿¿ "Very human for superhumans. It also contained a little bit of everything: humor, horror, action, and drama." - Quentin Wallace¿¿¿¿¿ "I read it in about two hours, in the middle of the night, very uncommon for me. HUNGRY GODS is NOT just your ordinary "SPLASH!! BAM!! ##*** POW!!" Comic event. It's really, really good (and a rereader)." - The Haunted Reading Room Reviews ¿¿¿¿¿ "A fanciful mashup of Walking Dead, KickAss, Watchmen, and maybe even a little Indiana Jones." - Lieutenant Z ¿¿¿¿¿ "Original and wonderful! It was page-turning, action-madness till the end, and I just loved it." - Maurice J.