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Billionaire Island - by Mark Russell (Paperback)

Billionaire Island - by  Mark Russell (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"In 2044, as climate change and overpopulation lead society to the verge of collapse, Earth's wealthiest residents escape to Freedom Unlimited, a luxurious artificial island with an army of drones to keep refugees at bay, no taxation or law, and endangered animals on the menu. When crusading reporter Shelly Bly uncovers evidence that social media mogul Rick Canto is behind a scheme to reduce Earth's population by spreading a virus that causes sterility, she travels to Freedom Unlimited to confront him, only to be imprisoned in a giant hamster cage. Luckily for Bly, a soldier-turned-vengeful assassin is also loose on the island. Disgusted to discover her fellow inmates pacified by regular deliveries of fast food and showers of cash they can't even spend owing to their confinement, Bly becomes determined to escape, expose, and destroy Freedom Unlimited once and for all."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Welcome to Billionaire Island, where anything goes...if you can afford it.</b> <p/>Collecting the savage satire reuniting the critically acclaimed team behind DC's <i>The Flintstones</i>-writer Mark Russell (<i>Second</i> <i>Coming</i>) and Eisner-nominated artist Steve Pugh (<i>Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass</i>)-in a new graphic novel. Welcome to Billionaire Island, where anything goes... if you can afford it. But the island's ultra-rich inhabitants are about to learn that their ill-gotten gains come at a <i>very</i> high price.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<b>This book continues to be one of the most clever satires of 2020 wealth disparity issues in any medium, and it's a book not to be missed.</b>" - COMICS BOOKCASE <br><br><br>"[Russell's] characters are <b>more developed and complex than the average parody</b>... there is <b>bite, but also heart</b>. Pugh's art only serves to enhance this dynamic. ... But BILLIONAIRE ISLAND is unique amongst Russell's satiric output in that the world seems to be adapting to it, increasing the comic's prescience while offering an even more personal look into the new normal." - PANEL PATTER <br><br><br>"The scariest book on the shelves today... This book is not for the faint of heart. It is certainly not for the #fakenews crowd. It will make you uncomfortable; it will force you to look inward and outward. But most importantly, and a measuring stick I gauge a book's merit on, <b> this book will stick with you long after reading it</b>." - COMIC WATCH <br><br><br>"Mark Russell has proved himself to be the master of serial comics satire and social commentary of his generation ... it's going to get readers talking every bit as much as <i>Second Coming</i>. One not to miss from Ahoy Comics!" - BROKEN FRONTIER <br><br><br>"Mark Russell, Steve Pugh & Chris Chuckry are <b>precisely the kind of creative team that ought to reconvene every few years to utterly pants modern society.</b> Luckily for you (and me) the Eisner-nominated team behind DC's<i> The Flintstones</i> have done exactly that with BILLIONAIRE ISLAND, AHOY Comics' satirical dressing-down of our current malaise, focusing primarily on influencer culture and pin-headed billionaire worship. Each page has a joke on it, which I'm pretty sure is Rule #1 in the Funny Book Commandments. However. That the team bothers to put this much oomph into these gags makes each successive issue of BILLIONAIRE ISLAND feel <b>incredibly special</b>." - DOOM ROCKET <br><br><br>"Mark Russell plays with that line [between caricature and reality] and gives his characters enough eccentricity to keep them a hair's width from completely recognizable in our current landscape. ... Steve has done a fantastic job here with filling each panel with energy and the sense of surreal in a world going/gone insane. Have a look at the eyes of some of the characters and you can sense just how far gone they are. ...<b>That attention to detail makes the world seem so real in such a scary scary way</b>. ... An interesting story that might just give you a few tears of joy among those tears of nihilistic dread." - IMPULSE GAMER <br><br>

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