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Beta Testing the Ongoing Apocalypse

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This groundbreaking collection, originally published in an Eisner-nominated, smaller edition a decade ago, has only proven more prescient and resonant to our contemporary times than ever. For this new edition, Kaczynski created the original stories "Billion Dollar Budget" and "Rediscovery of the Real" and annotations. There's also a new foreword by science fiction writer Christopher Brown (Tropic of Kansas) and an entirely new cover design. Tom Kaczynski's graphic short stories trace a complex space-time trajectory from the smallest corporate cubicle out to farthest fathoms of the multiverse. Occult economics, metaphysical traffic jams, Marxist zombies on Mars, secret architectural societies, designer ghosts from the future, and demographics demons are just a few elements of a new untested future eschatology. 

160 pages, Hardcover

First published March 22, 2022

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Tom Kaczynski

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Tom Kaczynski learned to read English by looking at American capitalist comics in communist Poland. He moved to The US in 1987 and eventually was nominated for an Ignatz Award. Kaczynski is the founder of the independent publishing house, Uncivilized Books. His comics have appeared in Best American Nonrequired Reading, MOME, and many other publications thought the years. He currently lives and works in Minneapolis, with his partner Nikki, two cats, and a golden retriever.

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3,874 reviews19 followers
December 23, 2022
Dull, dull, dull. This is a collection of comics short stories, some only one page long, about disaffectation of people in modern and post-modern urban settings. Some of them were interesting, none of them I found engaging, many of them ended abruptly.
179 reviews1 follower
May 2, 2023
This one hit me harder than I expected it to, and I can fully understand how someone's cynicism may render Kaczynski's cynicism inert, but just about every story in here resonated with me.

It starts with a bang, deftly outlining why suburbia was the worst invention of modern civilization, how capitalism and commerce continue to eat away at us, giving nothing back in return. As it continues, he skewers other topics similarly, almost never with any humor, and only occasionally with hope.

The most hopeful story is also the one with a tiny bit of satire, about a corporate takeover, and it reads like an old George Saunders story.

This is one of those collections I will end up owning one day, one I will give out to a friend or family member at Christmastime.
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November 9, 2022
The illustrations are so beautiful. But this book makes me feel really dumb and not getting what’s really going on. I might visit it later.
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1,564 reviews20 followers
August 28, 2023
This is a great collection of stories. If J.G. Ballard got heavily into comics and architecture, he would produce work like this.
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July 9, 2025
On the one hand, I wish more books like this existed, a sort of philosofictional visual essay collection using communicative and narrative strategies of comics. Kaczynski clearly has a great sense for design and his use of color and tone is a main reason why I bought the collection. On the other hand, a lot of the critiques feel sort of outdated or at least just thoroughly feel like a product of many of these pieces’ time, the 1999-2008 paradigms in left-leaning political-economic critique. Nothing wrong with that, but it’s hard to really feel it today in what feels like the aftermath of a long defeat. It’s cool that he’s engaging with critical theory stuff in the comics but I found a lot of what he said about certain theorists in the endnotes dubious. Or at least I took issue with some of the interpretations. But that at least means he’s trying to say something with which one could take issue, and that’s refreshing.
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30 reviews
May 24, 2023
Sorta like Black Mirror, Beta Testing the Ongoing Apocalypse is a fun and relatable look at the end of the world. It uses human history and current societal problems to show why the apocalypse has been a long time coming and isn't going anywhere anytime soon. One of my favorite stories is about gentrification where a high rise upperclass condo building going up in an old new york neighborhood drives all of the people in the neighborhood crazy. The best part about this book is that it's all loosely based on actual experiences from the author while living in Washington D.C., New York and Minneapolis. Strong recommend!
Profile Image for Joseph Young.
901 reviews11 followers
February 11, 2024
A fairly inventive set of stories regarding different future dystopias, with a fable like feel, and a undercurrent of critique of our current systems of society. The whole series felt quite isolating, lacking deep relationships, even when pursuit of females remained a goal. Disaffected protagonists lament their lack of agency in these worlds, as they are carried to their cog like positions. The small essays about each comic at the end also added welcome context to the stories.
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908 reviews3 followers
March 11, 2025
I enjoyed the majority of the stories even some of the ones that didn’t resonate with my perspective. I enjoy the kinda bland, “matter of fact” style of writing this author has, although some of the context felt over my head,

Solid 3✨
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413 reviews7 followers
July 2, 2022
Focused on the decay of society and the planet, this doomer set of short stories was p good.
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1,411 reviews11 followers
August 8, 2022
Plenty of interesting ideas but nothing blew me away.
I'm down for a caveman musical.
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816 reviews16 followers
June 7, 2024
Modern life can be such a headache.
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