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How To Survive The End Of The WorldA Graphic Exploration of How to (Maybe) Avoid Extinction "Brilliant; at once terrifying and fascinating." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)In a full color debut, a graphic novelist takes an engrossing, gleefully existential deep dive into the many ways that humanity couldand almost didmeet its end. Since 99. 9 percent of all species that have lived are extinct, its bound to be our turn eventually, right? So whats most likely to kill us? A well timed
A Graphic Exploration of How to (Maybe) Avoid Extinction"Brilliant; at once terrifying and fascinating." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)In a full-color debut, a graphic novelist takes an engrossing, gleefully existential deep dive into the many ways that humanity could—and almost did—meet its end. Since 99.9 percent of all species that have lived are extinct, it’s bound to be our turn eventually, right? So what’s most likely to kill us? A well-timed asteroid? Some new robot overlords? With wit and dry humor, debut graphic novelist Katy Doughty blends science and history to explore our chances of surviving disasters such as plagues, global warming, and alien invasion. Drawing on interviews with experts in fields like infectious diseases, AI, and interplanetary exploration, she combines cutting-edge research with compelling visuals: mugshots of the deadliest microbes, graphs of the winners and losers of mass extinction events, and a whole lot of dinosaur drawings. For apocalypse aficionados, the morbidly curious, and the just plain curious, this is your antidote to existential dread—a timely, imaginative, and ultimately hopeful take on humankind’s ability to survive the odds.
Contributors: (W) Katy Doughty (A) Katy Doughty
Katy Doughty is a California-born, Texas-bred, New England–educated designer and illustrator who holds a BFA in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MPH from Boston University’s School of Public Health. Her unique interdisciplinary background fuels her interest in the intersection of visual communication, research, and healthcare. She lives in Boston with her husband.
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Good quality. 3 month review
My dog likes them more than the more expensive versions we have. Still in one piece and they get beat on, tugged with me and a dog or by 2 dogs both about 70lbs
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Dog doesn’t like how it slams into his face from the weight
The balls were heavier than I expected and my dog does not like to engage with it even when I drag and throw them around to play with. To heavy duty for cattle dog
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Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great Training tool!
These things are great! I have a power chewing 8 month old Doberman who DESTROYS toys and he LOVES these balls. I use them on walks as a training reward and it has been a game changer. He loves these more than treats. Its not something I would leave for him to chew on his own in the house, but that's not what they're meant for. You use the rope to dangle and animate the ball so you become the most interesting thing on the walk. Then a clear drop command and you're back at whatever task you were working on. It's great to train recall, leave it, and reward for any good behavior. Highly recommend as a training tool, just remember to tighten the rope before you use it. Do not leave these things lying around your house and think you'll have a great result if you have a power chewer. Use as intended and you will be a happy camper!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021
★★★★★ 1
Didn’t last 2 minutes
Not actually made of corded rope. Instead made with the most fragile materials this misleading, fraudulent company could find. Any potential buyers beware of this long string of tissue paper. I have been duped!!! Duped!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
★★★★★ 5
My dog love this toy! its just perfect!
My dog love this toy! its just perfect!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026