REUNITED FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME!
Deadpool considers Cable one of his oldest and best friends. Cable hasn't met Deadpool, yet. He's in for a treat.
Rated T+
Cable #3 continues story building in a beautifully illustrated issue with a trio of Space knights that may be taking over our world. Read Full Review
As much as the title may be all over the place with little overall direction and purpose towards the main blueprint of the narrative, Duggan uses this issue to help redirect Kid Cable and rebuild a seemingly lost character that was once such a valued component to the X-MEN franchise. He uses an unusual cast of characters, humor, absurd adventures, and versatility that this reviewer never expected in a CABLE comic. Read Full Review
In Cable #3, a deal is struck with the Space Knights, but it requires negotiating with an old friend... Read Full Review
Gerry Duggan has written a very entertaining comic book, an emotion-filled and funny comic worth purchasing. Read Full Review
Whether you're a fan of the Nataniel Summers or not, Cable is definitely worth your hard-earned dollar. Read Full Review
"Cable" #3 is another fun issue in this series, but the hyped meeting of Teen Cable and Deadpool feels a little lackluster. Read Full Review
Duggan is actually making me like Kid Cable (yes he will always be kid cable to me) and the way he has so many threads going is nice. Makes me want to know more. Deadpool is here and Duggan didn't miss a beat. Also That letter toward the end is hilarious. But this book wouldn't work without Noto. Fantastic art!!
I liked this a lot. I think Duggan writes a great Deadpool, and doesn't miss a beat here. What it does for the overall plot may be a bit lacking, but I don't mind that. It was fun.
Pretty good. I enjoyed the dialogue between deadpool and cable, it was fun to see his reaction to kid cable. This also was a good setup to I think X of swords at the end. The art is also amazing, phil moto doing interiors can never go wrong
Loved it! As a person who doesn't like Deadpool, i really liked his role here.
We're back on irreverent track as Kid Cable makes a tentative alliance with the Space Knights and finds himself needing a favor from Deadpool. It's still a bit short on plot development, but improvements in art, humor, and characterization make this (subjectively) a much more likable issue than #2.
Hmmm..I was not expecting to like this issue at all, boy was I wrong. Young Cable taking his dead old corpses arm right off the body like that was awesome. And I cant believe I am saying this but Duggan actually made me laugh with a somehow tolerable Deadpool. I really loved the pool table casket..again im just a little shocked by how much this issue didn't suck.
This was actually very fun for me.
Art 4/5
Story 4/5
"Bable" and Deadpool's conversation was funny but I'm over the Knights of Galador story. Duggan is still doing a good job teasing the cult storyline and I am intrigued to see where it's gonna go from here.
I'm not a huge fan of Deadpool, but here he was tolerable and occasionally even funny. Overall, the issue is alright. Nothing insultingly bad, but probably not worth the four bucks if you're not a huge Cable fan.
That was the worst Deadpool of the year, and the worst Cable of all times, my God.
This is a crime, a book with deadpool that isn't funny.
very little happens, lots o padding. BORING