A'mumbo jumbo novel' might be a made - up or very niche concept. It could potentially be a novel that has a lot of jumbled - up ideas, like a stream - of - consciousness style where the narrative jumps around a lot and is difficult to follow at first glance. Maybe it's a new genre someone is trying to create that combines elements of mystery and chaos in the storytelling.
No. Given that the very name'mumbo jumbo' gives the impression of something rather odd and unstructured, it's not a type of novel that I've had the opportunity to read. It might be a work that is only known within a very small circle of readers or writers who are into more avant - garde or experimental literature.
One common theme could be adventure. Since both characters might be from a world with lots of action, their combined stories could involve going on quests together.
The 'teen titans' are a group of superheroes. 'Yaoi' in fanfiction often focuses on romantic relationships between male characters. But the'mumbo jumbo' is hard to define precisely. It could be that this fanfiction has a really out - there or jumbled - up plot within the Teen Titans setting that involves yaoi. It might be a creative but also somewhat chaotic exploration of relationships between the Teen Titans characters in a yaoi - inspired way.
Finding Mumbo Jumbo x Humba Wumba fanfiction can be a bit of a challenge. These characters might not be as mainstream as some others. However, you could also reach out to fellow fans in relevant fandom communities. Maybe post a request on forums or social media groups dedicated to the broader franchise these characters are from. Fans often share their own works or know of some great fanfics that haven't gotten a lot of exposure yet.
Another type of Teen Titans fanfiction that is different from what you mentioned is the ones that focus on the relationships between the Teen Titans and other superheroes or characters from the DC universe. These can be really interesting as they show how the Teen Titans interact with a wider range of characters and how they fit into the overall DC world.
It depends. If the comic is rare or highly sought-after, pressing could enhance its value and condition. But for common comics, it might not be worth the cost.
It might be worth it if you have a market for the pressed comics and can ensure good quality. However, there are risks involved like damage to the comics and potential legal issues if not done right.