HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE MOJO! X YEARS LATER, the stage is set for a show unlike any other! One so violent, so vile, we have to put the X-BABIES on the cover otherwise we'd have to be a polybagged RED BAND BOOK! Watch as your favorite characters get plucked from existence and destroyed - all for YOUR entertainment! You can't miss out on this ABSOLUTE MOJO BOOK!* ORDER AND PREORDER THIS BOOK NOW: MOJO DEMANDS IT!
Longshots #2 brings some of the same energy as the first issue, but even more so. It's an excellent addition to the X-Men: Age of Revelation event with it's high energy, great humor, and exciting story. Excelletn job to the creative team! Read Full Review
Loaded with satire and humor, the major strength of this book is the comedy. With joke after joke, beat after beat, and bit after bit, Gerry Duggan and Jonathan Hickman have brought to us a Mojo story that is as fun as it is entertaining. Longshots is not precious with its characters or source material, and is not afraid to poke fun at or make light of the Marvel universe. The book never takes itself too serious and consistently delivers what is promised: outlandish humor and violence that borders on cartoonish. Despite the Longshots being the central protagonists of the book, they are more so secondary characters in service of Mojo and his story. Read Full Review
Longshots is a very unserious book, as with most things that feature Mojo, but as we dig deeper and deeper into just how bad things really are, it can be hard to justify finding where this one fits. Read Full Review
So many layers of comedy and inside baseball references in this one. As a huge fan of the X-Babies, Wonder Man, and Kraven - this book was clearly made for me. It earned it's 10 rating for the Rotten D'bari joke alone, but Baby Watcher and the on-target takedown of how the general public feel about Celestials were the collective icing on the cake!
Even worst pathetic comedy attempt.
You had one job, Marvel: put an artist on this book that knows how to draw children.