You know, before that red-headed would-be messiah/destroyer of the world showed up, Cable had another partner. That's right: Wade Wilson -- a.k.a. Deadpool!
Swierczyski also has fun playing with the fact that we know what's coming next, chronologically, after this story. Deadpool's comments about future appearances in "Cable" made me chuckle, and it's that light-hearted approach that ultimately makes this issue work. It's a shame that Swierczyski hadn't been able to do more issues like this on "Cable," instead of a two-year stalling tactic to keep him and Hope out of the rest of the X-Men titles. Still, it's a strong ending to the series, and it makes me definitely hope that we see more comics from Swierczyski before too long. Hopefully, next time, ones where he's got free reign to write his own stories without fitting them into a group of titles. I think that's where his talents would be better used. Read Full Review
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