Each of those issues told fun stories focusing on major X-Men villains, and one of them was X-Men Black: Mojo, which detailed Mojo's burgeoning relationship with a human girl named Ann.
In this preview of Mr and Mrs X #10, the antepenultimate issue of the series (see, commenters, I listen to you), Rogue confronts Mojo after[...]
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Give us the ongoing Chris Claremont comic we deserve! That way we can move on to the next phase of our plan: demanding an ongoing X-book by Louise Simonson!
In the comments, post your suggestions for what title Claremont should write when Marvel finally gives in to our demands.
And now, let's see what's happening in the[...]
Following the bestselling debut of X-Men Black, Marvel's weekly October one-shot event, last week with Chris Claremont's return on X-Men Black: Magneto, Mojo takes center stage in the appropriately titled X-Men Black: Mojo Marvel has released a preview of the issue, in which Mojo vocalizes the complaints of a certain segment of comic book fandom…
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The latest juicy tweet from ukulele-wearing, fedora-playing X-editor Jordan White teases what White calls "the character find of 2018," a new mutant debuting in X-Men Black: Mojo.
Here's a glimpse of the character find of 2018 from X-Men: Black – Mojo!
Here's a glimpse of the character find of 2018 from X-Men: Black – Mojo! #XMenMonday pic.twitter.com/zOGOcrWrIa
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Mojo is no longer simply playing with the X-Men It is now all-out war against the mutant team He does this while attempting to assimilate our world into the Mojoverse The X-Men know they can't let Mojo stall them forever, so they split into two teams One continues the fight against the forces of[...]
Suddenly, spires begin descending from the sky, and they are sent by Mojo in order to set up the battles with the Frost Giants, demons, and the Days of Future Past scenario Storm, Angel, Iceman, and Logan are in the first simulation, Beast, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Jimmy Hudson are in the second, and[...]
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X-Men: Blue and X-Men Gold #13 conjoined covers by Arthur Adams and Peter Steigerwald
We start off a new era of the X-Men with a crossover — because Marvel physically cannot control itself, I imagine.
Mojo has hopped over to 616 (or whatever it's called now) and started a global gameshow, having the X-Men fight off[...]
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X-Men Gold #13 from Marvel by Marc Guggenheim and Mike Mayhew is the first part of both the first crossover between X-Men Gold and X-Men Blue, Mojo Worldwide, and also of X-Men Gold's new story arc as part of Marvel Legacy.
And like all classic X-Men stories, it starts with a softball game — which[...]
For X-Men Gold and X-Men Blue, this is going to be a double-down on the nostalgia stakes, after already bringing the classic feel with returning titles, or names harking back to classic formations, and returning to a focus on the kind of storytelling that had been missing from the X-titles for a while.
Well, for Marvel[...]
From a story perspective, Mojo is experiencing crashing ratings in his home dimension The reason for this ratings nose-dive will have to remain a secret for now, because it's fun and I don't want to spoil the surprise.
From a meta perspective, we knew we wanted to do a Mojo story, but some of us worried[...]
So, as well as talking about all that stuff, we're also going to look at the news that the X-Men are returning to the Mojoverse.
Mojo is the multi-dimensional reality TV producer to plays with realities like Simon Cowell with the lives of contestants In many ways, it envisioned the rise of reality TV, decades before[...]