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Supervillains
| Expected release date is Sep 1st 2026 |
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Overview
While they might be easy to confuse for comic book villains, these are real people in positions of enormous power who wield insidious ideologies to sow chaos around the country.
In Supervillains, Peachy Keenan unmasks America’s most awful archetypes—from the traitors behind the immigration invasion to the predators grooming kids behind parents’ backs. She deftly reveals how they have embedded themselves in every corner of American society to quietly capture our institutions.
With razor-sharp satire and zero apologies, Supervillains names the names of those who have carved out lucrative careers—by carving up our country.
This is a bold and funny survival guide for Americans who refuse to be held hostage by people who hate them. Because before you can oppose them, you have to expose them.
The bestselling author of Domestic Extremist: A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War returns with a shocking and hilarious exposé on what ails America—and this time, it’s personal.









