ONE STEP FORWARD - THREE CENTURIES BACK!
• CABLE follows his target back to feudal Japan...
• ...and is met with decidedly FUTURISTIC warriors!
• But WHOM exactly is Cable after, and what do they need in this time period?
• Jump into the timestream with CABLE and find out!
Rated T+
Clearly, if you are curious about the X-Men or haven't read one of their books for a long time, this series is one place to start. I'm not sure how much of the other X-Men we'll see, but you'll at least get to know one of their cornerstones. If you have been missing Cable, this should be a natural pull for you. Read Full Review
CABLE #2 is a promising continuation of a long overdue showcase series for one of the most underappreciated X-Men on the team. From start to finish, CABLE #2 brings you on an adventure that you truly wish would never end. Read Full Review
This is very well made, but it's too short for its own good. There's not enough here to make this more than a 5 minute read! Read Full Review
With a stronger script that wasn't taking its time to go somewhere, this could have been something special. Read Full Review
There's little in the way of character motivation written into this series. And that's fine. If Robinson and Pacheco want "Cable" to be nothing more than a violent game of hopscotch from one disparate past to another, there are worse ideas out there. But they need to smooth out the execution and really ramp up the adrenaline to keep people biting on that hook. Read Full Review
I want to like this issue. I really do. But I do read comics for the story and right now, we're not getting much. The art is awesome, but we're no different now than we were at the start of issue #1. It's a little frustrating. I haven't given up hope (get it? Hope?) but issue #3 better give me more than just Cable kicking ass. Read Full Review
Better than the last issue which i thought was average.
Another build up issue, still fun and enjoyable art and still intrigued to see how this goes.
Promising issue. Not sure what it's all leading to, but okay so far.
Meh. What's going on? A hint would be nice.
More feudal Japanese fighting and a regrettable lack of explanations regarding the larger plot. We get one glimpse of the baddie Cable is chasing; it's profoundly unenlightening. Carlos Pacheco's top-shelf pencils are the one thing holding this title up out of the swamp of total disappointment. It'll be tragic if this title doesn't shape up soon and all that artistic talent ends up being wasted on a pointless series.
I wasn't sure I'd try another issue. I did and it's just not good.