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Chuck A Chik

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Another crackpot deep fat fried adventures from the cult writers that brought you Coffin Kinds, Pizza Man, and Taco Bandits - collectively known as the DenMark Chronicles. When fast food chicken franchise maverick, Ebenezer Church, arrives in the city of DenMark all heel breaks lose. Initially the fast food restaurants are welcomed by the citizens of the city. Quickly that invite takes on nasty results. People start dying in droves. Right winger religious groups start talking about the end of the world and the plague that has hit DenMark. Cops start chasing after giant mutant chickens. That's right I said it - GIANT MUTANT CHICKENS, also known as the Gentry. Where do our heroes com in? Glad you asked. Marty and Kevin find themselves working as chicken suited mascots for the Chuck A Chik franchise after their muse, The Wolf, goes missing. Without the usual urban legend Wolf news headlines sales for their fan comic book drop off to the point where they take the Chuck A Chik mascot gig. Things have progressed aggressively with the Wolf's new genetic condition. A year ago while battling the cities Draconian infestation the Wolf, aka David Wild, ingested one of those creatures black hearts. This ingestion starts a genetic transformation which may end the urban legend for good. If you thought Pizza Man, or Taco Bandits was mad wait until we release Chuck A Chik. We;re talking trips to Norway, Norse mythology, fast food chicken fried mutant chickens, and a down right negative food critic. Life is never sane in DenMark but it's about to get a lot insaner. Stay tuned because you wouldn't want to miss it!

227 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 26, 2015

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Bryan Higby

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