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Prez: Setting a Dangerous President is as amazing to read now as it was when it came out

Oregon teen Beth Ross has just been elected President of the United States of America. Age restrictions were abolished when corporations gained the right to run for office. Elections are now held on social media, and after a corndog accident makes Beth Ross go viral, a nation is shocked to wake up and find that “Corndog Girl” has just become their new president.

Story: Mark Russell
Art: Ben Caldwell
Ink: Mark Morales
Color: Jeremy Lawson
Letterer: Travis Lanham

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Mark Russell and Ben Caldwell’s Prez gets a new release with new content

Prez: Setting a Dangerous President

Timed for the election year, Mark Russell and Ben Caldwell‘s Prez returns with a new edition and additional bonus content. Prez: Setting a Dangerous President features the original six-issue series from 2016 that featured Russell, Caldwell, and Dominike “Domo” Stanton. It also features a new original story from Russell and Caldwell and includes a short story from the 2016 Catwoman: Election Night one-shot, plus the original Prez Sneak Peek from 2015’s DC You publishing initiative.

Prez: Setting a Dangerous President introduces readers to fast-food worker Beth Ross, against the backdrop of a national meltdown and the 2046 presidential elections. Due to a hilarious combination of events and a video of Beth getting her hair caught in a deep fryer, the 19-year-old viral sensation known as “Corndog Girl” becomes the youngest commander-in-chief in United States history. In a nation where corporations can run for office, the poor are used as human billboards, and tacos are delivered by drone, is the social-media sensation ready for politics, and is politics ready for her?

Prez: Setting a Dangerous President arrives June 4.