Avengers No More Bullying is a message comic that works

Avengers No More Bullying is a one-shot comic with three different stories by three different superheroes about bullying and good behavior.  It stars The Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy and Spider-Man.  The art style in each story is different and consistent with how each hero’s fans know them.  The comic succeeds in being entertaining and educational without being preachy or heavy handed.   It also presents three all age stories that are appropriate for any age.

Avengers No More Bullying

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How to tell that your child isn’t a heartless monster

When you’re the parent to toddlers and other small people you invite all manner of other small things home too. Your tired immune system saw these microbes, virus’, protozoa and such years ago when you where their age.  In the mind’s eye of your child the virus may have a funny cartoon shape, kind of like a doll that was found on the island of misfit toys.   Our recent battle with these subprime particles cast doubt upon the humanity of our children.  Thankfully it was restored the next day in a hidden gesture that they did weeks ago to other people.

Charlie on the beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle pillow

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MythBusters 10th Anniversary Collection giveaway & review

Has it really been 10 years of MythBusters?  Since they’ve released their 10th Anniversary collection, I guess so.  We watched a couple episodes from the collection and were pleasantly surprised at how well the series has aged.

MythBusters 10th Anniversary Collection giveaway

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Scooby-Doo! Team-Up #8, goofy redemption for the meddling kids

Scooby-Doo! Team Up is exactly what I was expecting from a Scooy-Doo comic book.  This is one story, completely stilly, great for all ages and also introduces (?) a new generation to The Jetsons.  By the title, Scooby-Doo Team-Up you know that they meet other superheroes or animated characters.  In this issue they meet the futuristic family, introduce them to ghosts and figure out a way home.

Scooby-Doo! Team Up #8

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The state of Daddy Mojo and what to expect from us

First off, thanks for being here.  Like the classic song from Expose, Seasons Change, I wanted to loop you in on what to expect from Daddy Mojo. The site has evolved since our rambling travel stories and confused child questions when we weren’t sure how to change a diaper.  Now that our kids are older we’ll still write (and review) about baby products, parenting tips, poop culture and more.  However, a couple new categories have entered the fray that warrants some explanation.

Daddy Mojo

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New all age comic books for Wednesday January 7, 2014

It’s the first Wednesday of 2015 and the new comics are back in regular supply.  There are a couple all age comic books that we’re really looking forward too including Face Value, Scooby Doo Team Up and Shinobi Ninja Princess.   Face Value is a comic whose lead hero is Autistic.  The first issue sold out and I’ll look for the third one to support the publisher and review the comic.  It was written by Dave Kot, a psychologist and comic book guy to raise awareness and show an autistic youth be a hero like anyone can be. Scooby Doo Team Up because I want to see if it’s better than the other Scooby Doo title and Shinobi Ninja Princess because I’ve heard that it’s gotten much better than the first issue.

Face Value 3

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Adventure Time Flip Side TPB Vol. 01

Angry Birds Comics #7

Archie #663

Archie Comics Digest #257

Betty & Veronica #274

Bravest Warriors TPB Vol. 04

Face Value #3

Garfield #33

Hero Cats TPB Vol. 01

My Little Pony Friends Forever #13

Penny Dora & The Wishing Box #3 (of 5)

Scooby Doo Team Up #8

Sesame Street #2

Shinobi Ninja Princess #5 (of 6)

Skylanders #4 (of 5)

Sonic Boom #3

Steven Universe #6

Uncle Grandpa #4

Valentine For Charlie Brown

Actually, the Charlie Brown book is a real book, hardcover that is.  However, with Valentine’s Day just around the corner this squeezes in under a technicality.

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Penguins of Madagascar 2 will satisfy fans of the series

Madagascar is a cash cow.  In addition to producing a spin off for King Julian on Netflix the Penguins have their own movie and a 4 issue comic book mini-series.  The Penguins of Madagascar are from Titan comics and issue 2 picks up with Private, Kowalski, Skipper and Rico in Rome.  They’re investigating the competition for Afro Circus, a one man show called The Magical Magnifico.

The Penguins of Madagascar 2

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The Terrible Two is friend based prank fun reading

It’s important to point out that the title of the book is The Terrible Two and not the more commonly written “terrible twos”.  This is a book about the pranks, friendship, competition, nepotism and cows.  It’s an unlikely combination but it all works out in the end for this very enjoyable book that young readers (especially boys) will relate to and laugh at throughout.

The Terrible Two by Mac Barnett and Jory John

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