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The hunger pains

A parody of Suzanne Collins' Hunger Games trilogy of books, in graphic novel format, in which Ratkiss Everspleen takes her sister's place in the annual, televised battle to the death where she and fellow contestant Peeka Choo battle each other and others to the death for prizes.
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Harry Potty and the deathly boring

A graphic novel that parodies the Harry Potter story in which Harry Potty, Don Measley, and Whiny Stranger work together to defeat Lord Value-Mart and his followers, the Odor Eaters.
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Breaking down

A parody of the "Twilight Saga" books and films, in which Bleh-Bleh and Fredward marry and have a child that throws the entire monster world into a tizzy.

The hunger pains

A parody of the science-fiction series, THE HUNGER GAMES, with whimsical and offbeat satire, in graphic-novel format.

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2001

The farting dead

2013
A graphic novel parody of Robert Kirkman's "The Walking Dead" graphic novel series and television series, in which Sheriff Mick Grimey wakes up in a hospital bed to discover that a zombie apocalypse has begun. With Deputy Shame, Old Man Wail, Gnarl, Gory, San Andreas, Merle, No-see-im, and T-Bagg, Mick must find a way to survive in a world overrun by the stupidest, most flatulent zombies in history.

The Oxford book of parodies

2010
An anthology of parodies, featuring literary parodies by English-language authors from throughout history, and looking beyond literature to topics such as politics, journalism, and theater.

Harry P?ttrez y la parodia encantadora

2005
Harry encounters Boldemocq and his global conspiracies and finds that he is not the most powerful wizard in the world in a parody of the Harry Potter books in graphic format.

Dramatized parodies of familiar stories

six one-act, royalty-free scripts, with original song lyrics set to well-known melodies, for performance by young people
1980
A collection of plays which give surprising plots and settings to well-known stories and folk tales. Includes production notes.

Tales from the Brothers Grimm and the Sisters Weird

2005
Presents thirteen twisted versions of such familiar fairy tales as Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Hansel and Gretel, and The Three Billy Goats Gruff.

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