Slice(s) Of Life – A World Without Pizza: A World Missing It’s Slice of Life
Prepare to embark on a hilarious and poignant journey through a world where pizza is outlawed in Slice(s) Of Life – A World Without Pizza. This innovative anthology gathers a stellar lineup of indie creators to explore the ramifications of a society where pizza has been banned. Featuring a compelling mix of comedy, drama, and noir, this collection is bound to captivate readers with its unique premise and heartfelt storytelling.


The anthology boasts an impressive lineup of stories, including but not limited to:
- No Toppings for Old Men by Mario Candelaria, Laura Helsby, Jao Canola, and illustrated by Scott Ewen
- Old Man Gino by Phil Butehorn, Roberto Duque, and illustrated by Scott Ewen
- Personal Pan by James Ferguson, illustrated by Darren Vogt
- Pieces by Matt Summo, Jenny Odio, and illustrated by Scott Ewen
Readers can also anticipate a bonus tale by all four writers, illustrated by Dan Buksa.
Mario Candelaria, one of the brilliant minds behind this project, shared the genesis of the idea:
“The idea for this project basically came together out of thin air. We’re all from New York, and pizza is as much a way of life as breathing, so this felt like a great topic to hit.”
Matt Summo also chimed in, expressing his enthusiasm:
“Pizza is legit the greatest food in the world and what better way to pay tribute to the holy slices than with the greatest medium?”




James Ferguson added:
“The best way to make comics is to make comics and the best way to do that is with friends. And to do it about something as outlandish—and terrifying—as outlawed pizza? The possibilities are as endless as the amount of toppings you can think of.”
Visit the official Kickstarter project page to secure your slice of this groundbreaking collection. Join us in celebrating the love for pizza and the boundless creativity of these talented creators!
Thomas Sauceda
A variety geek who enjoys geeking out with friends over video games, comics, or movies/TV shows. An avid wrestling fan since the days of the Attitude Era and N64’s No Mercy, he now spends much of his time reading and collecting comics. All of my puns are intended.
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