Friends don't let friends fight Nazis alone.
written by Matteo Pizzolo
illustrated by Amancay Nahuelpan
colored by Tyler Boss
lettered by Jim Campbell
"It's not wish fulfillment: it's warning -- and a scarily imminent and salient warning at that. But that's not all: it's superb." —Cory Doctorow, BOING BOING
"A brilliant piece of political fiction." -The Mary Sue
"Thought-provoking and highly recommended." -Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Really spectacular." -Entertainment Weekly
"CALEXIT may sound a bit on the nose. After all, it's a tale about the establishment of a breakaway Californian republic in the wake of a presidency not too dissimilar from our current one. But trust me, it works. There are no easy gags about Californians, no silly jabs at Trumpism, and no over-the-top satire of our current state of decline. Instead, the creators have opted to tell a terrifyingly straightforward suspense story about the intrigues and crackdowns that ensue when governments decay and societies rot. The scariest thing about CALEXIT is how lived-in it feels - after all, every dystopia is just an accurate description of how things are for other people somewhere in the world, and this story just reminds us that we're always a hair's breadth away from the very bad things that we assume only happen in failed states." -Vulture
"CALEXIT is the new face of resistance in comics, elbowing past incumbents and upstarts alike by prioritizing precision, clarity, and empathy over sound and fury."
-Comicosity (10 out of 10 review)
"Far from a grim portrait of a country under siege... a hopeful and optimistic message about people and their relationship to political power." -The New York Times