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X-Men # 11 (1992) concludes a story arc in the Mojoverse, where the X-Men are trapped in Mojo's sadistic TV show, "The Wizard of X," and are forced to fight each other under his control. The issue is also notable as the final one drawn by artist Jim Lee before he left Marvel to co-found Image Comics.
The X-Men are under the mental influence of the villain Mojo, a being from a dimension obsessed with live television ratings, and are forced to participate in his deadly program, "The Wizard of X". While the team fights among themselves, Mojo II "the Sequel," an earlier, more compassionate clone of Mojo, works with Dazzler to lead a direct assault on Mojo's citadel.
Professor X manages to link telepathically with Psylocke, breaking her free from Mojo's control. Psylocke then guides Cyclops to use his optic blasts to break through the "Mojonium" dome protecting Mojo's control booth. Rogue crashes through the opening, and with the timely arrival of Dazzler and Mojo II, they defeat Mojo. The people of Mojoworld, seeing their master on the verge of defeat, rise up in rebellion. In the aftermath, Mojo II is placed in charge, and the X-Men return to their world. The issue ends with the first mention of Dazzler being potentially pregnant with Longshot's child.
The issue features a large cast of characters: