Voted for him twice
I am usually not a big fan of breaking the fourth wall, and so in the initial pages of this issue, the concept takes some getting used to. As the story progresses though, the fourth wall if broken often and usually in a non-sequitur manner which differentiates it from the tactic used elsewhere, more hitting you in the face with it as opposed to subtle references or esoteric conversations. The story here is not meant for any level of seriousness, rather it is played up for laughs, and in doing so the story takes on the feel of a comedian who relies on physical humour or on a gag. It is not always funny, but there are times when you can't help but laugh at the inanity of the comments. In so doing this story succeeded where it was intending to go, especially so with the sort of cliffhanger ending.