"PAST FEARS" PART 5: BACK TO CABLE'S CHILDHOOD WITH REDD AND SLYM!
• Young CABLE faces his biggest fear: his own Techno-Organic virus!
• Guest-starring CYCLOPS & PHOENIX!
• Cable's dark secret is finally revealed!
Rated T+
There's a lot of action, childhood trauma, and self-discovery. The ending of the story is touching and brilliantly executed. Read Full Review
Its not often you find a writer (or writers in this case) that tell a more human story of Cable thats not all guns-a-blazing shoot everybody, talk tough with a cigar hanging from his mouth, but thats exactly what Thompson and Nadler have done here. Im sorry to see this creative team go as this was one of the best Cable stories Ive read in years. Read Full Review
Lonnie Nadler and Zac Thompson bring their Cable arc full circle this issue as they double down on the themes that make Cable one of the most compelling X-Men characters. Read Full Review
It's a high note to go out on as Zac Thompson, Lonnie Nadler, and German Peralta have crafted one of the finest, if not the outright best, Cable story ever told. Read Full Review
Tears in my friggin' eyes. Wow.
Cable explains and solves his Metus problem at last. Though this story wandered a little in previous chapters, this resolution is thoroughly satisfying from a plot and character standpoint. The art makes a formidable partner for the script, falling into lockstep in a powerful way - the words and pictures combine into a singular storytelling voice. I really like Hope's role here at the end; she has both a practical and metaphorical job to do. As a whole, this is definitely one of the best Cable stories ever told.