...same sense of purpose in the series third installment. It's not that the book doesn't have a lot to say; it just doesn't do it with the same grace & deliberate intention shown throughout its first issues.

Longshot opens with a grim title–"Just Let Me Die"–and introduces...

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...Hitch's stunt poses to his life and the man falls from the sky. The director's first concern, naturally, is to continue filming–surely there's cinematic use for the man's injury–as Longshot crashes into the ground just outside the dangerous set pieces.

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If fame is corrupting, then it would certainly undermine the purity of Longshot's intention, which another inserted flashback reveals as an implanted mandate for his abilities.

Without luck on his side (or honed skill like Rita's), Longshot is bested by the actual threat that...

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...supercharges him doesn't go unnoticed.

The first issue of Longshot introduced the limitations of Longshot's probability altering capacity, which again come into play as Longshot begins to feel his luck slip away ahead of Hitch's "million dollar stunt".

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...to the efforts leading lady Kimberly Price forces herself through for the sake of continued relevance–she's no further options but to exploit herself.

It quite the literalization of this theme, Longshot's recall of a forgotten memory sees him fighting for his life, losing...

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...of the ferocious band's leader.

Longshot's purity–and maybe even the faith Hester has in him–helps the man accomplish his mission, saving the baby from Gog and the sorceress Spiral.

The joy of success leaves Hester almost euphoric, declaring her love for the world and its...

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...true identity, but before Longshot can learn more, the creature disappears.

Eliot's paranoid is probably not the foundation anyone might want their identity built on top of, but their meeting introduces Longshot to the newspaper where he learns of the "petty crime" of a...

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...which is worse, remembering the identity you've lost, or not being sure you even had one to begin with?

As Longshot heads to meet Eliot in his reinforced bunker, he runs into an arguably adorable Gremline-esque creature whose thoughts imply greater knowledge of Longshot's...

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My longshot, I-know-I'm-wrong guess is Ephraim Bridger.

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Today in History, a genetically engineered slave with luck manipulation, first appeared in Longshot (June 4, 1985).

Own it -> https://t.co/QxOMWGwXQS

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“Okay, I have a proposition for you. It’s a longshot, but I say it’s worth it.” - Aurelia, IN THE VALLEY OF DIAMONDS
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My optimist self says they're doing a collection or a simultanious NSO announcement to tie in with the inclusion of Porky in Smash.
Hence why they held back it's release/DMCA'd Beginnings OSTs on YT.

But we know that's a longshot and bigger fever dream than Hero and Ridley. ಥ‿ಥ

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I got L——Lady DeathStrike-Lady Mastermind-Longshot-Lifeguard

Reply to get a letter! https://t.co/VOsZdqVrbx

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This is what I've been working on for 4 hours today, not done by a longshot

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WAIT. ZOOM IN. LONGSHOT?

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My longshot hope for Fanfest, or just Endwalker in general, is for my headcannon hairstyle for Khriyam to become real. My good friend (who did these) came up with the lovely detail of the one braid tucked into the hair tie that I instantly fell in love with.

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Patlabor - "Longshot" (Mamoru Oshii, 1988)

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>Quote retweet with four projects you've worked on.

Mostly sports games, but been doing different stuff recently. Still new at Riot Games, so no credits yet. Threw in our student game cause BFT is awesome🐢

Far Cry 6, Madden Longshot 1&2, PGA Tour, and Battle Fortress Tortoise https://t.co/fcu5oXIV0k

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longshot fortnite finally is mine

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