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Aug 28, 2021
Love to see a different artist try (Quinn was on Way of X), hopefully earns its own run.
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Aug 25, 2021
This is a great one-shote, do yourself a favor and don't miss it!
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Aug 28, 2021
I thought this was a really well done one-shot. The team and the writing felt on point. It felt like I could read a series about this team. It also felt like a major turning point in The Last Annihilation event. It's definitely worth your money.
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Aug 30, 2021
"THE BIG GUN IS BACK" indeed. What's Breakworld doing in this story? Oh, Ewing's using elements from Whedon's Astonishing run and leading up to a fairly audacious resolution to the Dormammu problem. Might have too much early Cable/X-Force nostalgia for most people, based on the reviews, but the plot and its use of past continuity is solid.
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Jan 04, 2022
Turns out, Rocket wasn't joking about shooting Dormammu with a really big gun. Here's how Grunkle Cable went and fetched it for him, with help from old and new pals.
Pay attention, future comics creators: THIS is how you deconstruct and reconstruct an old, problematic style and turn it into something brilliant. This is the tough-guy sci-fi mercenary comic that every 90s issue of X-Force WANTED to be.
There are limitations to "tough-guy sci-fi mercenary comic;" the style is inherently stupid and silly. That's why I'm rating this "very good," not "great." In this incarnation, there aren't any storytelling problems to drag the comic down, and I can take the stupidity and silliness shameless and pure.
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Aug 26, 2021
This was a perfectly fun little comic, but it wasn't desperately memorable and the guest stars were more interesting and entertaining than the protagonist. I've never found Cable interesting and this didn't move the needle for me — but given the number of Liefeld references in here I assume I'm not the target audience anyway.
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Aug 25, 2021
Every issue of Cable that I read during the Krakoa arc surprised me with how much I liked Young-Cable. If you are a fan of the 90s and meta-jokes about pouches, you'll probably enjoy this. If you liked the growth of the character over the last few years, maybe side step this one.
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Aug 25, 2021
I like Cable but as with Ewing's Defenders, this was such a slog to get through, at some point I wanted to drop it without finishing reading it. Another miss by Ewing who sometimes just thinks he's smarter and cheekier than he actually is. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who's not a Cable fan.
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Aug 25, 2021
If you are buying this because you are a Cable fan and X-Force fan from the 90's, you will probably enjoy this comic. If you are just following the Last Annihilation story, you can skip this. I found it boring. When you are reading through a comic and start counting how many pages are left, wanting it to finish, that's not a good sign. It's the same feeling I've had when reading old 90's Cable comics the few times I've tried.
There's nothing wrong with this, it's just boring and I wanted it to connect more to Last Annihilation which, in the Guardians comic, is awesome so far!
Unless you are a Cable fan, I would not recommend this. Comics shouldn't feel boring like this.
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Jul 29, 2024
Comic Review: Action-Packed but Dialogue-Heavy
This latest issue delivers high-octane action scenes that are sure to thrill any fan. The dynamic artwork and intense battles keep the energy high from start to finish. However, the dialogue often falls flat, dragging down the pacing with its repetitive and uninspired exchanges.
Most characters struggle to leave a lasting impression, blending into the background without much to distinguish them. Fortunately, there are exceptions. Cable stands out with his commanding presence and complex backstory, while Wiz Kid adds a refreshing and intriguing twist to the mix. Their unique traits and compelling arcs bring much-needed life to the otherwise dull cast.
In summary, if you’re in it for t
he action, this comic won’t disappoint. Just be prepared to slog through some mundane dialogue and underwhelming character moments along the way. Cable and Wiz Kid are the real highlights, making it worth a read despite its flaws. more
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