A HERO SHALL FALL!
For as long as he could remember, Cable thought he was alone in his struggles against the Techno-Organic virus. That is...until now. Stranded in the dystopian timeline of Salvation Bay, Cable now finds himself fighting to protect an entire city infected with the same disease - but as he battles side by side with Resistance leader Avery Ryder, Cable's new cause will become personal in ways not even he could expect. With their own mortality staring them in the face, can Cable and Avery survive against the mutated horrors of the Prime Conclave? Or will these star-crossed soldiers discover that their borrowed time has more
Issue two is another well plotted and written chapter that gives the relationship between Cable and Avery' a chance to breath but doesn't forget the action packed drama either as things hot up for Cable and the resistance in Salvation Bay! Read Full Review
I love this series so far. He gives me a lot of Terminator, Mad Max, District 9 types of vibes. Fans of action and sci-fi movies will really dig this. It hits all of those plot points and themes that we love about those genres. That may be the bigger picture, but's there's also a really good underlying human story that feels important as well. Pacing does suffer a bit in this one with a lot of internal dialogue from Cable. However, beautiful artwork keeps us engaged in the moments! Read Full Review
Pepose keeps Cable Love and Chrome Issue 2 violent and visceral, with death always just around the corner. But that makes it the perfect time to discuss death because it is so close. Read Full Review
Cable: Love & Chrome #2 continues to take our hero down an exciting new path. This dynamic pairing is massively entertaining and should absolutely extend beyond the mini-series. Read Full Review
Henderson delivers fantastic art throughout the issue. I love the visual style of the series and the action is beautifully detailed. Read Full Review
Cable: Love and Chrome #2 firmly leans into the "love" part of the equation, delivering a comic that's one part time-crossed romance and part cyberpunk rebellion. As far as Valentine's Day goes, you'd be hard pressed to find a comic that fits the holiday spirit more than this one. Read Full Review
Cable: Love and Chrome #2 surprised me in the most pleasant way. I can't guarantee I'll read any solo series with the character in the future, but I will be less likely to turn my nose up at it. If nothing else, this is a heck of a romantic comic heading into Valentine's Day weekend. Read Full Review