President Ross extricates herself from a civil war via the creative use of kitchen appliances! Meanwhile, a self-aware killer robot goes to church, and a couple of hippies escape Boss Smileys gerbil cage.
With its soft 'T' rating and its permissive $2.99 price tag, Prez dares anyone curious enough to pick up the book and find its progressive message wrapped around a beating heart. What makes that so crazy, possibly even subversive, is that it's published by a corporate-savvy monolith like DC Comics. (Whoever had the chutzpah to give this project a "go" deserves a raise, and since we're throwing well-earned money around, so do Mark Russell, Ben Caldwell, Jeremy Lawson, Travis Lanham, Brittany Holzherr, and Marie Javins. I believe you know where their mailboxes are, Mr. DiDio.) Read Full Review
With the amount of sophistication on each page, it is still surprising that Prezis not a book from Image, or BOOM!, or even an imprint like Vertigo, but a big corporate machine like DC Comics. It was a leap of faith by the powers that be that has paid off in spades. Though sales have been shaky, there is no doubt that Prez is one of the best comics published today. Read Full Review
This issue finally picks up on storyline, light on satire and establishing where Beth is going forward. This issue is excellent, but it is upsetting that I am not sure how any of this will wrap up next issue, I really doubt we will get that second arc. I loved Beth's World Apology Tour, Tina looked to be very promising. This is a great issue, but knowing this is ending brought me down. Read Full Review
The freshest comic out there right now. Always makes me laugh!
Thoroughly entertaining, with a nice share of satire that sometimes hits a bit close to home.
Delightful as usual. If DC doesn't let this finish, there will be hell to pay.
I still really love this comic, i just hate that the content feels like it's getting crunched and rushed.