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Unalive the Billionaire$: The obscenely wealthy are terminally ill with greed. Time to put them down.

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Billionaires are bleeding us dry. So we gave them an donate your fortune or your life.

This is the story of young heroes who stand up to the billionaires. Resorting to violence as a last resort to put the oligarchs on we’re done working to feed your money addiction. This darkly satirical graphic novel calls out the ultra-rich who profit off our sweat as they burn the world. There's plenty to go around, but billionaires hoard it for themselves. Time to rob these b*tches blind and relegate them to the pages of history.

They call it terrorism. We call it survival. Whatever you call it, billionaires will soon see that together, we are unstoppable.

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Books revolting against the ultra rich (Snowpiercer, V for Vendetta)Media that scares Big Billy (Don't Look Up, The Boys, American Psycho)Dark comedy & Dystopian Satire (Fight Club, Transmetropolitan)For now this is a fiction. But ask Luigi Mangione, and he might tell you it's closer to the truth.

Hear that? It's billionaires wetting their silk PJs.

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Published February 22, 2025

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Farley Katz

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At 26, Farley Katz is the youngest staff cartoonist for The New Yorker, where he's published over fifty cartoons. Last year he wrote and edited the New Yorker's comedy blog, The Cartoon Lounge. He's written jokes and drawn cartoons for Mad Magazine, Saturday Night Live, and The Harvard Lampoon, where he was an editor in college.

After graduating, he moved to Los Angeles where he developed a comedy pilot for Endemol, and wrote and directed for Budweiser’s Bud T.V. His work has appeared on Eater.com and in Narrative magazine. He lives in New York City where he writes and draws the webcomic Kids Are Dumb (kidsaredumb.com).

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June 18, 2025
Unalive the Billionaires is exactly what it sounds like, a sharp, absurdist satire that skewers the ultra-rich with reckless abandon. Farley Katz has a knack for balancing dark humor with biting commentary, and while the premise is over-the-top, the punchlines hit uncomfortably close to reality.

The book reads like a mix of Succession on acid, and a nihilistic stand-up routine. At times, it feels like the plot takes a backseat to the jokes, but honestly, that’s part of the charm. You’re not here for a tightly wound thriller, you’re here to watch billionaires go down in the most ridiculous ways possible.

Some moments dragged a bit, and a few jokes felt like they were trying too hard to be edgy. But when it works, it really works, and the satire lands more often than not.

If you enjoy your comedy with a dose of chaos and class warfare, this one’s for you.
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