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Hungry Gods Identity Crisis Book 1 eBook J D Brink



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Superheroes. Undead. ‘Nuff said.

The country’s premier superhero team is missing. So when a mutant monstrosity goes on the rampage, it’s Spitball to the rescue! He’s a third-string hero today, determined to be first-string tomorrow.

And the Army may be giving him just the chance he needs. Spitball has been invited to undertake a secret mission into America’s heartland. What he’s about to discover, however, is not a chance at stardom but a horror movie come to life...

Can one rookie superhero stave off the zombie apocalypse?

Avengers and Watchmen meet The Walking Dead and Pulp Fiction.

Gritty spandex adventure. Capes aren’t just for kids anymore!
Explore more Identity Crisis Universe and follow all of your favorite heroes and villains with these crossover titles!

Identity Crisis (IDC) series
1. Hungry Gods
2. Deus Ex Machina (coming winter of 2018-2019)

Secret Origins (SO) series
1. Masks
2. Secret Identities
3. Golden Age Heroes (coming 2019)

Identity Crisis 2029 (IDC’29) series
1. Invasion
IDCU Short Stories
1. Dreams of Flying
2. Puppet Theatre
3. Medicine Man
4. Silk Spider Behind the Eight-Ball


Hungry Gods Identity Crisis Book 1 eBook J D Brink

I enjoyed the story but it would have been much better if the main character, 'Spitball', hadn't had the IQ of a potato. He's so dumb a hero he just met had to tell him to turn on his night vision goggles when he couldn't see in the dark. He gets sent on a scouting mission and stops to play stupid games with a zombie inside a gas station. Constantly getting side tracked even as he's about to be killed, even going so far as to have day dreams as zombies are bearing down on him. He's got to be mentally challenged.

But all that aside, the story was good and the character did, eventually, learn a little bit. It would have been a 5 star book if the hero hadn't been so dimwitted as to be unlikable.

Product details

  • File Size 3924 KB
  • Print Length 242 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Fugitive Fiction; 2 edition (January 31, 2015)
  • Publication Date January 31, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00QL1512O

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Hungry Gods Identity Crisis Book 1 eBook J D Brink Reviews


Hungry Gods by J.D. Brink is the first in a series called Identity Crisis. The story follows the antics of a teenaged super hero who just wants to make it big. In a world of caped and masked superheroes who are called by the government to solve problems created by real life monsters and villain, Spitball is a low level superhero. All he dreams about is using his super-speed powers to launch him into a life of fame and to secure his spot in the Phenomenal Five, the most famous team of superheroes. After fighting off a monster that was terrorizing his town, this little bit of fame leads to a military official to request his services. Little did Spitball know, he was entering a fight that might be too big for his skills. As the story unravels, Spitball is faced with a series of terrors, intrigue, and conflicts between his expectations and realities about what being a superhero is.

This novel improved for me after I accepted the costumed superheroes functioning as a part of the real life plotline. It was bewildering and frustrating in the beginning, but once accepted the plot developed nicely. The premise for the story where a naïve fame-hungry young superhero enters a fight too big for him was actually pretty interesting. It created room for Spitball to learn about the reality of being a superhero and learn from it. Unfortunately, I really felt like he hadn’t learned anything from the experience and was still like an overzealous puppy at the end. I found this extremely disappointing because Spitball’s naiveté was difficult to hear. I did however, like phenomenal five characters that Spitball is able to meet and the background on the relationship between those characters. The nature of the zombies and their relationship to the superheroes was really interesting and unique. The superheroes vs. zombies-like premise in itself was unique. This is mostly an action filled story about superheroes fighting off an unknown threat to the public. Ultimately, while I didn’t like Spitball’s character, there was a lot of plot development, action, and a hint of what’s to come in the future novels.

The narration by Todd Menesses was well done. He captured the voices of the different characters really well. He was able to capture the feelings and the situation that the characters were throughout the novel. He also hit Spitball’s voice straight on. It was great. The production quality was good. I would recommend this story to anyone who likes superhero, action stories.

Audiobook was provided for review by the narrator.

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Found it thoroughly unimaginative and uninspired
Fun and entertaining read. It was a fanciful mashup of Walking Dead, KickAss, Watchmen, and maybe even a little Indiana Jones. I don't want to spoil too much, but it was a solid page turner that had me excited to see what would unfold in the next chapter.
silly good fun superheroes meet zombies story. Fast read about a fast hero with a fast mouth. Looking forward to more adventures with the kid
An enjoyable read and I hope to see more from this character. He was irreverent, funny and a bit of a smartass. One of the more entertaining super characters I've come across lately. If you like a little humor mixed with your adventure and horror...this one's for you.
GREAT READ! The cover designed kept calling to me, so I decided to give it a try and BOY am I glad I did. Some parts were predictable, but the ending had some fun surprises. It was great fun watching the main character "learn the ropes." I am very much looking forward to the next book and hope more are in the plans...PLEASE!
Some typos ("repelled" instead of "rappelled", when describing a rope descent), a couple of others I can't recall off the top of my head but real words in the wrong places, spell check issue I am guessing. Otherwise, mildly humorous and a fun premise, although the depth and breadth of the powers are sketchy and more time is spent on action than character. All in all an ok yarn, I read it in one sitting which usually for me means I was engaged.
I enjoyed the story but it would have been much better if the main character, 'Spitball', hadn't had the IQ of a potato. He's so dumb a hero he just met had to tell him to turn on his night vision goggles when he couldn't see in the dark. He gets sent on a scouting mission and stops to play stupid games with a zombie inside a gas station. Constantly getting side tracked even as he's about to be killed, even going so far as to have day dreams as zombies are bearing down on him. He's got to be mentally challenged.

But all that aside, the story was good and the character did, eventually, learn a little bit. It would have been a 5 star book if the hero hadn't been so dimwitted as to be unlikable.
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