![]() ![]() If he could have any superpower, he’d like to know what color something is just by touching it. When he wasn’t reading comic books, he would draw his own cartoon characters on the sidewalk in front of his house then hide in the bushes to hear what other kids had to say about his drawings! Jay grew up to become a legendary cartoonist and has helped create many popular humor products, including Wacky Packages and Garbage Pail Kids. Jay Lynch, who wrote Mo and Jo’s story, loved to read funny superhero comics like Plastic Man when he was a kid. Mo and Jo : fighting together forever Authors: Jay Lynch, Dean Haspiel Summary: 'When the mighty Mojo decides to give his powerful costume to them, Mo and Jo fight so much they rip it in half. ![]() ![]() If he could have any superpower, he’d like to fly, because that would just be cool!” He has created his own comic character, Billy Dogma, and is the founder of the webcomic collective ACT-I-VATE. A first comic for brand-new readers Mo and Jo love the same superhero-but can't stand each other When the mighty Mojo decides to give his powerful costume to them, Mo and Jo fight so much they rip it in half. He admits that he used to fight with his brother all the time, too: All siblings have a healthy rivalry, and so did we.” Dean has illustrated Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon’s The Escapist and drawn superheroes for Marvel and DC Comics. Dean Haspiel, who drew Mo and Jo, used to read Fantastic Four and Shazam! when he was a kid. ![]()
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