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The X-Babies are a group of fictional characters appearing in
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s published by
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. They are depicted as being
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-manufactured child clones of the
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. They first appeared in ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #12 and were created by
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and Art Adams.


Appearances

In ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #10 (also by Chris Claremont and Art Adams), Mojo had de-aged the X-Men (Nightcrawler, Shadowcat, Wolverine, Rogue, Magneto, Psylocke, Colossus, Storm and Longshot) into children; this is what most likely inspired the creation of the X-Babies. In ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #12, the X-Men are assumed to be dead (having died in
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, only to be resurrected by the goddess
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). Mojo, missing his greatest rating generators, had his people try to recreate his own version of the X-Men. After many unsuccessful attempts, the X-Babies were created. They soon rebel against Mojo. Mojo was about to kill them when he was told that their instant ratings were the highest ever recorded. There have been several incarnations of the X-Babies over the years, usually resembling whatever the current team of X-Men is. There has also been a similar team instead based on the Avengers, called the ''Mitey 'Vengers'', who appeared in the ''X-Babies Reborn'' one-shot. There have also been several X-Babies villain teams including the "Brotherhood of Bullies" based on the Brotherhood of Mutants (''X-Babies Murderama'', 1998). In '' Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem'' (1989), Kitty Pryde, interrupted on a train trip, helps a team of X-Babies flee from a Mojo enforcer who is intent on getting them back by tricking them into signing contracts. In this incarnation, the children's childlike faults and crushes on each other are cruelly exploited by their adversary. Kitty, with backup, ends up saving the day. Several incarnations of the X-Babies are friendly with Ricochet Rita, the good past-self of the villain
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'' #8, it is shown that the reality-hopping Exiles encountered a version of the X-Babies. It is not stated whether these X-Babies are the creation of Mojo or the X-Men of the reality in question. In fact, no further details are given except for the narrative commentary "The less said about this, the better." The X-Baby Wolvie would then become a permanent member. Dazzler would encounter juvenile versions of the four main villains from the Age of Apocalypse timelines. These entities would cause major death and destruction throughout Mojoworld. The X-Men were once again reduced to infancy by Mojo during ''Uncanny X-Men'' #461 (2005). As kids, they were able to defeat the villains, parody lawyer-versions of the Exiles. and restore their rightful ages. Juggernaut had second thoughts about returning to adulthood but was convinced to go through with it. In the X-Babies four issue limited series (2009/2010) the X-Babies discover their position as Mojo's number one rating grabber had been usurped by the newer, cuter, but more shallow in personality 'Adorable X-Babies.' As a tie-in to the ''
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'' event, a spoof comic called ''A-Babies Vs. X-Babies'' #1 (2012) has been released.


Influences

In line with Mojo being a parody of network executives, the X-Babies parody the modern trend of creating younger and junior versions of cartoon characters which began in the 1980s with ''
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''. In comics, Superbaby and
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had appeared in Superboy and
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comics from the 1950s and 1960s respectively.


Members


Current members

*
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* Sugah * Wolvie


Former members

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* * Boyo * Charlie X * Dazzler* * Gambit* * Havok* * Iceman* * Longshot* :* Those without nicknames sometimes were referred to with "Lil'" in front of their names.


Bibliography

*''Uncanny X-Men'' Annual #10 (1986) - Note: This is the X-Men team reduced to children *''Uncanny X-Men'' Annual #12 (1988) *''Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem'' (1989) *''Uncanny X-Men'' Annual #17 (1993) *''X-Men'' #46-47 (1995) *Wolverine Special'' Vol. 1 #102.5 (1996) *''X-Babies: Murderama'' (1998) *''X-Babies: Reborn'' (2000) *''Uncanny X-Men'' #393 (2001) *''X-Men Unlimited'' #32 (2001) *''X-Men Unlimited'' #37 (2002) *''Exiles'' #8 (2002) *''X-Men Unlimited'' #50 (2003) *''Uncanny X-Men'' #461 (2005) - Note: This is the X-Men team reduced to children *''X-Babies'' #1 - #4 (2009) *''A-Babies Vs. X-Babies'' #1 (2012) * ''Spider-Man and the X-Men'' #3 (2015)


See also

*
Super Jrs. Super Juniors are a group of fictional DC Comics characters based on members of the Justice League of America, designed as baby versions in order to appeal to younger audiences and introduce them to the publisher's most popular properties. At Kenn ...
* Tiny Titans


References


External links

* {{X-Men Marvel Comics superhero teams Characters created by Chris Claremont