Lobo was a member of the Mayans Motorcycle Club, Santo Padre charter on Mayans MC, a spinoff of the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Played by American actor and musician Loki. Lobo makes his debut in the season two premiere "Xbalanque" and plays a minor recurring role throughout the same and subsequent seasons.
Biography[]
Lobo was previously a member of the Mayans Tucson Charter. He was the El Pacificador. During the Mayans civil war, the majority of Tucson were wiped out. He decided to jump charter and transfer to the Sahuarita charter.
Lobo later jumps charter again, and transfers to Santo Padre, having always been close with his brothers from California and spending a lot of time at their clubhouse.
Season 2[]
"Xbalanque"[]
Ibarra, Tucson Presidente and the Tucson Mayans are summoned to the Santo Padre clubhouse to head in to a meeting with the Stockton, Santo Padre, Sahuarita and Yuma. They are accused of stealing and stepping on the drugs. Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes of Santo Padre is called in to recall what the packages looked like when he picked them up. He identifies that the Tucson package has been interfered with. Ticker, one of the Tucson Mayans is accused and tries to grab a gun from his boot. He is quickly restrained and removed from the room. Ibarra apologises to Obispo "Bishop" Losa, Canche and Oscar "El Oso" Ramos, the Rey de Los Mayas and says he will deal with Ticker.
"Camazotz"[]
The Tucson charter attend the funeral wake for Stockton member, Will Medina.
Season 3[]
"Pap Struggles with the Death Angel"[]
Santo Padre later ride out to meet other charters. Tensions begin to rise when Bishop is accused of not pulling his weight as Santo Padre is the source of the drugs and the recent losses Santo Padre have been suffering is negatively impacting other charters. They are also responsible for losing the gun deal when they attacked the Vatos Malditos Motorcycle Club. Canche and Ramos demand double the product to make up for their losses but Bishop refuses and questions if the rest of the club can survive without the Santo Padre pipeline before Santo Padre leave.
"The Orneriness of Kings"[]
Ibarra has come to the Santo Padre table for help. He hears that Canche and Ramos want to overthrow Bishop as he is killing the drug pipeline. He needs the pipeline to continue to supply the prisons or brothers inside are going to die but Bishop refuses. EZ speaks up and says they are going to keep the heroin flowing to Arizona, the rest of the table goes ballistic, but EZ silences them. He explains they keep Arizona in the loop to keep brothers inside safe. They take Canche out, taking his crown, using Tucson as the new conduit and work on making bigger less frequent runs that will go to Tucson who will distribute, making no need for Canche. They also remove Ramos leaving Bishop the one king. The club stares in stunned silence at EZ's insane plan but all seem to be in agreement.
"Dark, Deep-laid Plans"[]
Santo Padre are successful in running a huge shipment of drugs over the border which are collected by Ibarra and Tucson. They return with the load to their clubhouse but are shocked when Canche and other charters are there. They know about the partnership between Tucson and Santo Padre.
"What Comes of Handlin' Snakeskin"[]
Pavia, Tucson Vice Presidente and Lobo represent Tucson at a meeting between Santo Padre and Oakland. Santo Padre want to bring Oakland in on their plan to take out Canche and Ramos. Things turn sour when Diaz, the Oakland President betrays them and Ramos and other charters arrive; a mass brawl breaks out between the charters, the majority of them are able to escape before the police arrive but Pavia is too injured and he is cuffed. Neron "Creeper" Vargas of Santo Padre stays with him and demands the cops get Pavia some medical attention but they refuse. Lobo gets on the back of Hank "Tranq" Loza's bike to flee the scene. After getting to safety, Lobo speaks to Santo Padre and tells them he will hang around in Oakland, to make sure that Creeper and Pavia can be bailed out of jail.
"The House of Death Floats By"[]
Santo Padre and Tucson later celebrate the safe return of Creeper and Pavia, who had been released from jail. There is cause for celebration as Santo Padre are going to kill Canche tomorrow. The mood shifts suddenly after Esteban "Steve" Estrada, who had just been patched in as a member of Santo Padre commits suicide inside the clubhouse.
"Chapter the Last, Nothing More to Write"[]
Santo Padre Mayans return from their attempted hit on Canche, they learn there was numerous casualties and Canche is believed to be among them. They celebrate the crowning of Bishop as the sole king. Things turn sour when molotov cocktails begin raining over the walls of the compound.
Season 4[]
"Death of the Virgin"[]
Lobo listen to a speech from Alvarez and watches as his brother's pay their respects on memorial day to their fallen. Lobo steps forward and pays his respects to Ibarra, his former Presidente when he was at Tucson; he has since transferred to Sahuarita as most of Tucson has been wiped out.
Lobo heads to the bar afterwards and watches as Downer, a Yuma Mayan harasses Nestor Oceteva, the new Santo Padre Prospect. He throws beer over him asks him if he is a bitch, like Esteban "Steve" Estrada, who ended up committing suicide, unable to deal with the guilt he felt after killing Gaeta. Hank "Tranq" Loza demands Downer show some respect to Steve who laughs at him, claiming "Today's a day for soldiers, for men. Not for fat fucking cowards who can't handle this life. Fuck him!" Tex, an Oakland Mayan and Dondo, the Stockton President also jump in and a brawl soon breaks out between the clubs. In the midst of the chaos, Lobo is seen to be one of the few Mayans attempting to stop the brawl, holding Hank back as he attempts to fight. Alvarez arrives and fires off a few rounds to stop the fighting, lamenting that maybe he should "cut the cancer out" of the club.
"When the Breakdown Hit at Midnight"[]
The club attend the funeral for Johnny "Coco" Cruz along with other Mayans members. The club individually pay their respects. Leticia "Letty" Cruz goes to speak and curses the club, blaming them for the death of Coco and says she will never forgive them.
Santo Padre later learn from Lobo that Yuma, Oakland and Stockton left after Coco's funeral to meet in secret without Santo Padre and Sahuarita. Due to the two charters having a long standing alliance.
Season 5[]
"I Hear the Train A-Comin"[]
Six months after EZ has become Presidente of Santo Padre, there is some new blood in the Santo Padre club, Lobo, Downer, Guero, and Bottles, the new Prospect. The Southern Mayan war with the Sons is in full force. Since joining Santo Padre and leaving Sahuarita, Lobo has resigned from his position as El Pacificador due to the office already being held in Santo Padre.
The club head to the meeting with Soledad, leader of the Lobos New Generation Cartel and Miguel Galindo, her associate, and former leader of the Galindo Cartel, in an attempt at peace after the entire heroin stash which was originally part of a partnership between Santo Padre and the cartel, was burned by an unknown assailant. Soledad is incredibly unimpressed by EZ's attempt at reconciliation, seeing as her men are already armed to the teeth with the latest military grade weaponry. Soledad leaves and EZ addresses Miguel, who is furious that the club has embarrassed him after he told Soledad to hear them out. EZ demands to know who the cartel's new heroin supplier is but Miguel refuses to tell him.
"Lord Help My Poor Soul"[]
The club head out to the prison to try and meet with Iron War Motorcycle Club, a MC built up of correctional officers who run the prisons in California. Creeper, an imprisoned member of Santo Padre was shivved under their guard. They meet their President, McKenzie and Stone, the Vice President. EZ tells the President that they allowed Creeper to get attacked. Hank points out that Stone, was an officer during the visitation yesterday. Stone has large gashes across his face, which EZ remembers is what the Broken Saints Motorcycle Club, a club that Santo Padre had a run in with the previous day, looking for information on who is selling heroin to the LNG. The President told him that her club did to an Iron War member who tried to collect taxes from them. The situation gets tense as more Iron War members arrive, outnumbering the Mayans. EZ threatens the President again, after the man states that Alvarez was a much better leader for the Mayans.
The club are successful in capturing Stone for information about the cartel's heroin source. EZ beats Stone within an inch of his life and Bishop yells that he is going to kill him, the two begin to fight and are eventually dragged apart by everyone else. EZ stares around the circle of his brothers, looking them all in the eye before walking away. Bishop tells them to dump Stone at the side of the road somewhere.
The club head in to Templo. Angel Reyes rushes in and announces that Cole, a mercenary the club had dealings with many years ago broke in to his house and threatened his family. He warned them the club has to stop looking in to the heroin pipeline for the cartel. The club put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. The cartel has made the switch to fentanyl, not heroin. They move to Cole, who supplies the cartel with military grade weaponry and he also sells the fentanyl to Iron War, who distribute it throughout the prions to Storm 88, a white supremacist prison gang, ensuring the prisons stay flush with drugs. EZ smiles, believing that all the club needed was to figure out the pipeline in order to take it down. This enrages Angel, who insists that they must stop. EZ refuses. Bishop chimes in, stating that the club is already crumbling, why would they want to wage war on Cole and his crew. EZ tells Bishop he is wrong, they aren't going after Cole, they are going after the cartel.
"Do You Hear the Rain"[]
The club are about to raid a drug manufacturing house. EZ awaits for the signal and upon being given it, he orders Angel to cut the power to the telephone poles. The club file up the stairs, a man exits the house and is immediately blown away by Bishop with a shotgun who was guarding the door. The club sweep through, killing all inhabitants. EZ says that the cook is missing and tells Angel to find him, the rest head outside and keep loading up the van. Angel returns to the truck and tells the club he was unable to find the cook. Moments later, Lobo appears, with the cook, he throws him on the floor and tells the club that he found him hiding under the house. He is thrown in to the back of the truck.
"I See the Black Light"[]
Lobo is guarding the clubhouse perimeter, the gate behind him swings open and Elio, the fentanyl cook and Bottles emerge. Bottles explains that the pair are just taking a break and asks Lobo to watch the shed to make sure nobody goes in. This enrages Lobo and he throws Bottles on the floor, he insinuates that he won't be told what to do by a Prospect. Bottles quickly tries to explain that he is just following EZ's orders, he said that the pair can take breaks often whilst they cook. Lobo eventually relents and heads inside to explore the shed. He nonchalantly walks through and dips his finger in the fentanyl mix, sniffing the substance.
He then leaves the shed and begins to feel nauseous, he collapses and begins to violently convulse and vomit as Elio and Bottles sprint to his side. Through Lobo's blurred vision he makes out Sofía, EZ's girlfriend approaching him and she begins CPR and starts to yell at Bottles and Elio to call an ambulance. Lobo continues to writhe for a few minutes before he eventually succumbs to the overdose, dying in the dirt as his brothers look over him.
Lobo is later taken out to the desert and buried by Nestor Oceteva, Bottles, Guero, Downer and Gilberto "Gilly" Lopez. Bottles says that he never really liked Lobo, to which Downer agrees, stating that nobody did.
Murders Committed[]
- Ramon - Shot (Possibly) ("Do You Hear the Rain")
- Unknown number of Mexican drug dealers and women - Shot (Possibly) ("Do You Hear the Rain")
- Himself - Fentanyl overdose (Accidental) ("I See the Black Light")
Trivia[]
- Lobo appears to wear a dark denim kutte.
Gallery[]
Appearances[]
Season 2 appearances | ||||
"Xbalanque" | "Xaman-Ek" | "Camazotz" | "Lahun Chan" | "Xquic" |
"Muluc" | "Tohil" | "Kukulkan" | "Itzam-Ye" | "Hunahpu" |
Season 3 appearances | ||||
"Pap Struggles With The Death Angel" | "The Orneriness Of Kings" | "Overreaching Don't Pay" | "Our Gang's Dark Oath" | "Dark, Deep-Laid Plans" |
"You Can't Pray a Lie" | "What Comes of Handlin' Snakeskin" | "A Mixed-up and Splendid Rescue" | "The House of Death Floats By" | "Chapter the Last, Nothing More to Write" |
Season 4 appearances | ||||
"Cleansing of the Temple" | "Hymn Among the Ruins" | "Self Portrait in Blue Bathroom" | "A Crow Flew By" | "Death of the Virgin" |
"When I Die, I Want Your Hands on My Eyes" | "Dialogue with the Mirror" | "The Righteous Wrath of an Honorable Man" | "The Calling of Saint Matthew" | "When the Breakdown Hit at Midnight" |
Season 5 appearances | ||||
"I Hear the Train A-Comin" | "Lord Help My Poor Soul" | "Do You Hear the Rain" | "I See the Black Light" | "I Want Nothing but Death" |
"My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears" | "To Fear of Death, I Eat the Stars" | "Her Blacks Crackle and Drag" | "I Must Go in Now for the Fog Is Rising" | "Slow to Bleed Fair Son" |