Billionaire Island still stands, but life is very different than it once was. With mercenaries at every turn and F-list stars struggling to survive, the lush life has taken a turn for the worse. Join us on a walking tour as we see what's left of the island...and what's in store for our hero, Business Dog!
‘Billionaire Island: Cult of Dogs' #2 is another glorious swipe at the wealthy few that many of us hold in contempt for the very reasons satirised in this new issue. While Business Dog walks around oblivious to the downfall of modern capitalism, not so much the rest of the world. Read Full Review
Billionaire Island: Cult of Dogs #2 keeps the ball rolling. With satire that's both necessary and thought provoking, the book delivers as many laughs as it does sighs as readers are left contemplating the world. Read Full Review
There's something poetically sad about mercenaries hunting a K9 named "Business Dog." Of course, there's a larger lesson to be learned from the crash of an economy and society turning on itself, but the creative team behind Billionaire Island teaches that to readers in satirical fashion. Read Full Review
This issue is fairly bare bones, with captions that just kind of go through the motions of social-political commentary. It's actually the second backup prose story, "I am Slowly Being Eaten Alive by Moss" that steals the show. A service job worker has moss slowly growing over his hand, but the banal day-to-day delays in getting proper treatment are what do him in. Oh, he had lots of time, but work, the doctor taking vacation, insurance, it all adds up to putting things off until it's finally too late. It makes me think I should probably get that lump on my back looked at...