Longshots #1
| Event\Storyline | Age of Revelation |
| Writer | Gerry Duggan, Jonathan Hickman |
| Artist | Alan Robinson |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
BUY THIS COMIC, OR ALL OF YOUR FAVORITE HEROES WILL DIE! X YEARS LATER, and Mojo's got a new game for Wonder Man, Hellcat, Bishop, Rhino and Kraven to play. There are no rules. One survivor wins. The others die. Mojo promises you can vote for the winner with your dollars - but you probably can't. Mojo cannot promise that any of this is true or that you can even vote, as all decisions will be made by Mojo and Mojo alone, in his Mojo dojo, it's fame or fatality in the wildest X-book of the year!
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8.0
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Oct 08, 2025This was a great addition to the exciting event of X-Men: Age of Revelation, and I'm very interested to see where it goes. With a team built like the Longshots, there's no telling what chaos awaits us. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Oct 08, 2025Longshots #1 thrives as a wacky, satirical side quest with Mojo in the spotlight, skewering TV culture while setting the stage for a chaotic team book. It's not yet vital to the Age of Revelation event, but with sharp art and irreverent humor, it's an entertaining diversion for fans who like their X-Men stories weird, loud, and a little grotesque. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Oct 09, 2025Longshots #1 is a fun time in a world gone extinct, but it will come off as jarring if youre trying to keep your Age of Revelation read more on the serious side. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
Really fun issue, I like the completely random cast and the setup for the plot works for what it's supposed to be. If you like Mojo and the meta comedy that his whole premise revolves around, you should enjoy this book. If you don't, you won't.
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6.5
Art: 3/5 Story: 3.5/5 Total: 6.5/10
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4.0
I'm always charmed enough by the earnestness of Hickman's attempts at comedy that I almost want to forgive the fact that he's dreadful at it
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4.0
Pathetic comedy.
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1.5
Nobody needed this, and it's not even drawn well.
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10
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7.0
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5.5