Cable #150

6.5

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6 Reviews
7.2

User Reviews

11 Reviews
Writer Ed Brisson
Artist Jon Malin
Cover Price $3.99

THE NEWER MUTANTS Part 1
The time-traveling mutant known as Cable has made it his one-man mission to preserve all of time itself.  But when a disturbance in the timestream sends Cable back to the recent past, he'll find a mutant killer he won't be able to handle alone. Cable's led teams of X-Men before and he'll have to turn to some old allies and new friends to stop this deadly threat. Get ready for the newer New Mutants! PLUS: Includes 3 bonus MARVEL PRIMER PAGES! Story by Robbie Thompson and art by Mark Bagley!
Rated T+

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  • 8.4

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Oct 18, 2017

    I wasn't the biggest fan of this series since its reboot but this is the shot in the arm it needed. I want to see where it goes now and can't wait to see where the rest of the team comes from. A solid start that does what Marvel Legacy is supposed to do, get me to want to read more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho

    Oct 23, 2017

    Cable #150 has put this title back on the map. This was a fun issue that meshed some of our favorite moments from the past together. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Oct 18, 2017

    A decent start, especially if you love these characters, but you might still be waiting for the hook once it's over. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Watch - Psychodad

    Oct 27, 2017

    Its a good read. Not a perfect book by a longshot (yes, that was on purpose) but enjoyable and shattering (on purpose too) the previous, boring arc. Brisson has shown that he can write an engaging storyline while Malin is reminiscent of Mark Brooks (and thats a good thing). Im definitely looking forward to where this one is going! Read Full Review

  • 4.4

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    Oct 18, 2017

    Cable seems to have taken one step forward and several steps back as it joins the Marvel Legacy. The new team writer Ed Brisson begins assembling in this issue shows plenty of potential. And group with Doop as a member is a group worth following. But while the team dynamic is great, the conflict is somewhat less memorable. And with the book now struggling so much in the visual department, this series flaws are outweighing its strengths. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Brandon J. Griffin

    Oct 22, 2017

    Doop is the G.O.A.T. but the art in this issue is atrocious. This issue was a major disappointment and will probably do a lot of damage for those on the fence with Marvel who were excited for this title. Read Full Review

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