"It can take other authors whole books to say what Darryl can say in a single illustration."--Jon Ronson, The Psychopath Test
"Tremendously well researched... I'm always in awe of the amount of information that Darryl manages to pack in to every one of his comic books."--Robin Ince, BBC's The Infinite Monkey Cage
"If you want to know why the world is such a mess, Darryl Cunningham provides a gripping and necessary briefing. His graphic novel Billionaires is some of the best comics journalism I've ever read. Cunningham manages to distill a tremendous amount of essential facts about some of the most dangerous and destructive people on earth, information made indelible by his low-key, acerbic cartooning. The drawings are remarkable, varied, and always on point." --Jeet Heer, National Affairs Correspondent at The Nation
"A witty but brutal critique of capitalism and corruption."--Publishers Weekly
"Cunningham's comics journalism skills are unassailable. He has a gift for making the grotesque and unpalatable weirdly pleasurable. I was appalled and riveted and even amused throughout. Get this book, but for god's sake get it from an independent bookstore. No One-Clicking, please." --Robert Kirby, The Comics Journal
"In prosecuting the case, Cunningham sticks to the facts. He's particularly keen to catalog his subjects' moral failings, allowing readers to extrapolate from there." --Rumaan Alam, The New Republic
"Extensively researched...a good choice for students interested in economics and public policy.Extensively researched...a good choice for students interested in economics and public policy." --Brigid Alverson, School Library Journal
"From Cunningham's book emerge incisive critiques of the new gilded age of U.S. capitalism and of the way the ultra-wealthy have asserted ever more control over our media and politics, and our lives in general." --Kuo-Yu Liang, Library Journal
"Billionaires exposes the lives and lies of four modern billionaires: Rupert Murdoch, The Koch Brothers, and Jeff Bezos... Each section illustrates how these wealthy white men got their start--dispelling myths of self-made status along the way--and how they've leveraged their influence for personal gain, often at the expense of others." --Booklist