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Seven Stories Press announces the Fall 2025 publication of Darryl Cunningham’s graphic novel ELON MUSK: AMERICAN OLIGARCH, an unvarnished, critical graphic biography of the tech innovator and presidential confidant.

NEW YORK, NY, and London, UK, March 24, 2025 — 

Seven Stories announces the world English acquisition of Darryl Cunningham’s new graphic biography of Elon Musk, a deep dive into the tumultuous life of the world’s richest man. Cunningham uses his signature pictographic style — clean lines, vivid colors, and lean panel compositions—to peel back the layers of myth around Musk, delivering a timely portrait that is provocative and informative. Spanning several generations, the book traces Musk’s journey from his family roots in South Africa and his grandfather’s role in the Technocracy Movement to his current position at the apex of tech power and far-right politics. From Musk’s early education and influences, the rise of PayPal, Tesla and SpaceX, to his ascension as a “dark MAGA” influencer and kingmaker, the book reveals Musk’s personal management style that has translated into unprecedented wealth for him individually, while at the same time weakening the public square and the common good that might have benefited from these innovations.Acquiring editor Greg Ruggiero comments, “A critical biography of Musk—the billionaire who is in the process of slashing government spending so corporations and the rich can pay fewer taxes—is absolutely what we need in this moment of oligarchic power and excess. I’m a parent of four smart teens, and I don’t want them to live in the America Musk is trying to create.”

ELON MUSK: AMERICAN OLIGARCH
By Darryl Cunningham
$24.95 | Paperback original | 202 pages | 6-3/8 x 9”
September 23, 2025 US September 25, 2025 SSP-UK
9781911710271 


DARRYL CUNNINGHAM is the award-winning author of Supercrash: How to Hijack the Global Economy (a New York Times bestseller), Graphic Science; The Age of Selfishness: Ayn Rand, Morality, and the Financial Crisis; Putin’s Russia: The Rise of a Dictator; and Billionaires, which won the Best Graphic Nonfiction category in the Broken Frontier Awards 2019. In 2015, he was one of thirty world-renowned photographers, painters, sculptors, writers, filmmakers, and musicians invited to contribute to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Art of Saving a Life project to promote vaccination in the developing world. In 2018, he was awarded an Honorary Degree of Master of Arts from Leeds Arts University. He lives in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

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