“WANDERLOST” We open literally one second after the shattering conclusion of "Messiah War," and Cable's mission to save mutantkind has never looked more bleak. In fact, you can't even call it a mission anymore... After all he’s been through, after all he’s survived…now all Cable can do now is pray—pray the heavily-armed killers roaming the deep future can’t match his survival skills. And what is the fate of Hope—the so-called “Mutant Messiah”? Rated T …$2.99
The bad news is, "Messiah War" didn't leave Cable feeling any more significant, or switch up its sometimes formulaic premise. The good news, though, is that the crossover didn't strip the title of its strong point in Hope, and Swierczynski seems to have a great handle on the character. Cable #16, then, is a case of "if you liked it before, you'll like it now." Read Full Review
I'm hoping this is the start of a genuine change for "Cable," because the current status quo is getting slightly stale. Hopefully Swierczynski isn't just faking us out. If it's the real deal, I'm going to be pleased. We'll see in a few months if it all pays out or not. Read Full Review
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