![]() The kids, of course, immediately rip the thing in half. He gives the kids the costume which has all his powers and then heads for Miami. Things take a decidedly exciting turn when their mailman shows up, delivers some "Mighty Mojo" merchandise and then announces that he is the real Mojo and has decided to retire. From the beginning it is clear these two can not agree on anything, and this dynamic continues through much of the book. There is plenty of crossover appeal here gender-wise, and the stories are quite original, providing something fresh and fun on each account.ĭean Haspiel & Jay Lynch have two quarrelsome siblings to deal with in Mo and Jo. As they did in their initial releases, Toon again has great artwork, active plots and thoughtful storylines in their two latest titles, Mo and Jo: Fighting Together Forever and Stinky. ![]() I found both Benny and Penny and Otto's Orange Day to be quite charming without dipping into the cloying sort of message-laden plots that books for the early readers can often fall into. ![]() ![]() In the last issue I reviewed two new graphic novels for young readers from the Toon Book line. ![]()
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