Críticas:
Combines campy 1950s horror and sci-fi flicks with Rebel Without a Cause -like teen angst....[a] silly, amusing pop-culture mash up. --New York Post
Old sci-fi movies have not yet been mined of all their entertainment possibilities. So potentially, Go, Mutants! could start them down the road to being overexposed. Sign me up! --Revolution SF
An ambitious, goo-covered treat. --The Onion
[A] brilliant and sick-funny coming of age comedy novel...The book takes a funny premise (alienation of teens who are actually aliens) and gives it a heart and a really really big brain. --Geekweek
Very funny Go, Mutants! moves at faster-than-light speed. If Earth ever needs an Interplanetary Humor Ambassador, Larry Doyle s the guy. --Washington Post
Every page overflows with jokes. --Entertainment Weekly
Incredibly inventive....A singularly original work that wears its inspired mutant heart on its sleeve and its advanced alien brain on its funny bone....GO, MUTANTS! illuminates both a past worth remembering and a future worth looking forward to. --Will Viharo, Retrospective Magazine
In part a loving homage to and in part a send-up of 50s sci-fi, Go, Mutants! is one of the funniest books of the summer. --San Francisco Chronicle
Doyle provides a frenetic, sublimely silly, all-over-the-map mashup of B movies that s also a sendup of American pop and political culture...Rollickingly inventive and often hilarious. --Kirkus Reviews
[A] frenetic satire....Every sentence careens with energy, wisecracks, and winks at everything from triffids to Altair IV. Shades of the Red scare and allegories about puberty abound, too, but thankfully, gooey atomic mayhem wins the day. --Booklist
Reseña del editor:
The author of I Love You, Beth Cooper, describes the adventures of J!m, the brooding blue-skinned rebel son of an alien that nearly destroyed the Earth, and Johnny, a leather-jacketed radioactive ape, as the pair navigate adolescence in the future. 40,000 first printing.
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