Cable #7

8.5

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7 Reviews
7.2

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36 Reviews
Writer Gerry Duggan
Artist Phil Noto
Cover Price $3.99

A TALE OF TWO TIMELINES!
Reeling from the events of X OF SWORDS, Cable turns back to the matter of missing mutant babies... a matter he knows a thing or two about.
Rated T+

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  • 9.2

    Comic Watch - Braidon Schaufert

    Jan 20, 2021

    Elevated by stunning art, Cable #7 breaks cycles of violence while adding heart and healthy communication. Seeing Cable interact with his family used to be a rare treat, but readers are eating just as well as members of the Summer House these days. Krakoa would be well-served by more glimpses into the everydayness of mutant life. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine

    Jan 20, 2021

    This is definitely the X-Book to check out if you can only pick one outside of Hickman's foray. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - Dispatchdcu

    Jan 20, 2021

    If I was to guess, I feel like Duggan's plan is to restore CABLE to his older form down the line. However, he's going to have some fun with him along the way, which flashes throughout as each issue progresses. I sincerely recommend picking this issue up and adding it to your pull list. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    COMICON - Tony Thornley

    Jan 22, 2021

    An already strong Reign of X story is made even better by a surprise reveal. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth

    Jan 23, 2021

    This book is a testament to the unexpected variety in approaches to storytelling that come from this brave new direction the X-franchise is headed in. Worth every penny. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    All-Comic - Jeremy Matcho

    Jan 21, 2021

    Cable #7 is another good entry in what has been a surprisingly good series. Gerry Duggan is tapping into our innermost desires and giving us a family book that weve always wanted. Phil Noto continues to be an art master on the page; his work just keeps getting better. Cable has become one of the best books in this X-Men line. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    AIPT - Lia Galanis

    Jan 20, 2021

    Cable#7 is a more promising look at the future of the title, leaning into some self-aware writing and striking the balance of "coming of age story" and "intriguing plot." Phil Noto's pencils always hit the mark, providing beautiful visuals throughout. Read Full Review

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