Well, the origin of the hamburger can be traced back to Hamburg, Germany. People there had a dish made from minced beef, which was then brought to America by immigrants. In America, entrepreneurs started to put this ground beef patty between two slices of bread. This simple yet delicious combination became popular quickly. It was first sold at fairs and small eateries. Later, with the rise of fast - food chains, the hamburger became a global phenomenon.
Vegan fiction is a genre of literature that often features themes related to veganism. It might include stories where the characters are vegans and face various challenges or adventures while adhering to their vegan lifestyle. For example, there could be a story about a vegan detective who uses their plant - based diet as a source of strength while solving crimes in a world that doesn't always understand or support veganism.
Comic books themselves aren't really something that can be classified as vegan or not. It's more about the materials used in their production and distribution.
I'm not sure specifically which 'hamburger boy story' you are referring to. There could be many stories involving a boy and a hamburger. It might be a story about a boy who loves hamburgers, or perhaps a boy who works at a hamburger joint.
The hamburger in Pulp Fiction might also be a symbol of the common or the mundane in contrast to the extraordinary and violent events in the movie. It's something that's so regular, but it exists within this world of crime and chaos. Just like the characters, who have their own strange and violent lives but still partake in normal activities like eating a hamburger.