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Omega Kids #1

Writer: Tony Fleecs Artist: Andres Genolet Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 22, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.9Critic Rating
7.1User Rating

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KID OMEGA'S ALL GROWN UP! X YEARS LATER, Quentin Quire protects the dream of mutant supremacy and independence as head of the Revelation Territories' spy network. But when a conspiracy threatens the mutant utopia, Quire and his psychic students will have to distinguish friend from foe. Has Quentin got what it takes to carry the dream forward, or will the next generation replace the former revolutionary?

  • 9.3
    Nerd Initiative - Janelle Holland Oct 22, 2025

    I enjoyed this first Omega Kids issue, and I can't wait to read issue number two. I hope that the kids can show their powers, and display them in a heroic way. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Oct 22, 2025

    Omega Kids #1 expands Age of Revelation with a morally charged, thought-provoking tale that reimagines Kid Omega as both mentor and potential monster. Tony Fleecs and Andres Genolet craft a haunting story about indoctrination, rebellion, and the weaponization of innocence, which is anchored by sharp twists and striking visuals. Though it feels like setup for bigger things, it's smart, unsettling, and full of potential. Read Full Review

  • 7.9
    Comic Watch - Marcell Hines Oct 24, 2025

    Omega Kids #1 so far is one of the more interesting books of this current event. With a solid story and good art to keep the pace, it could become one of the best books when its all said and done. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Geek'd Out - Nico Sprezzatura Oct 28, 2025

    At the very least, the creative team of Omega Kids is pretty solid. I have to assume writer Tony Fleecs is a massive Quentin fan, because generally speaking people either love him or hate him. But he does portray the guy here as perfect or completely morally sound, which offers dimensionality and a character arc for him to embark on throughout the series. Im also interested in the new kids, but as with every new class of X-Men, lets not hold our breath about their long-term prospects, especially since this is a possible future. Andrs Genolets art is very appealing (made even more so by Fer Sifuentes-Sujos colors) and fits in perfectly with the visual aesthetic of this X-era. If youre a fan of the character or the themes presented despite your interest in the overarching event, theres probably enough in Omega Kids #1 to keep you hooked. Read Full Review

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