Man, I wish 'Pizza Face' had a sequel! The original graphic novel was such a wild ride—quirky art, relatable teen angst, and that bizarre pizza-themed curse premise. I remember scouring forums and publisher updates for any hint of a follow-up, but as far as I know, it’s a standalone gem. The ending left room for more, though—like, what happens after the protagonist finally embraces their 'pizza face'? Maybe the author’s cooking something up quietly, but for now, fans like me are left hungry (pun intended). I’d kill for even a short comic spin-off exploring side characters’ stories.
If you loved 'Pizza Face,' you might dig 'Chew'—another food-centric comic, but with cannibal detectives. Totally different vibe, but it scratches that weirdly specific itch. Or try 'Seconds' by Bryan Lee O’Malley for more magical realism with a side of existential dread. Honestly, the lack of a sequel makes 'Pizza Face' feel even more special—like a one-of-a-kind slice you can’t replicate.
Nope, no sequel—but hey, not every story needs one! 'Pizza Face' wraps up neatly while leaving just enough mystery. I kinda love that it’s a self-contained oddball masterpiece. If you’re craving similar energy, check out 'Be Prepared' by Vera Brosgol or 'Nimona' for more graphic novels that mix humor and heart. Or reread 'Pizza Face' and savor the weirdness anew—it holds up.
From what I’ve pieced together, no sequel exists—yet. The author, Jason Adam Katzenstein, seems busy with other projects (his 'Everything Is OK' memoir is fantastic), but who knows? Sometimes sequels sneak up years later. What I adore about 'Pizza Face' is how it balances humor with body horror; that scene where the MC’s face literally oozes cheese lives rent-free in my head. If there were a sequel, I’d want it to dive into the curse’s origin—maybe a prequel about the first 'Pizza Face' in medieval Italy?
Until then, I’ve been filling the void with fan theories. Like, what if the pizza curse is a metaphor for social media filters? Deep stuff for a comic about a cheesy face. Also, Katzenstein’s Instagram occasionally drops doodles—maybe we’ll get a surprise mini-comic someday.
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