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Review – Cable vol. 1


'Cable by Gerry Duggan' Vol. 1 review - AIPT

Cable feels different from everything else as Nathan goes on dates and lives the teenage dream on paradise, going on adventures and kissing his crushes.

Cable, Vol. 1 by Gerry Duggan | Goodreads

The rights of who own what between Marvel and Hasbro is vague and given their return in this story should have been left alone. Having Cable ...

REVIEW: Cable #1, a self-aware mutant action comedy with bigger ...

Cable #1. Writer: Gerry Duggan · Artist: Phil Noto · Letterer: VC's Joe Sabino · Publisher: Marvel Comics · Price: $4.99 · Solicit: THE DAWN OF ...

Review – Cable vol. 1: Conquest TP (Marvel) – BIG COMIC PAGE

Publisher: Marvel Writer: James Robinson Artwork: Carlos Pachelo, Rafael Fonteriz, Yildiray Cinar, Cable has always been a fairly ...

Cable #1 Review: Lethal Weapons - Comic Book Club

Read our review of Cable #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Fabian Nicieza with art by Scot Eaton as Cable teams up with Young Cable.

Are Cable runs worth reading? : r/comicbooks - Reddit

The 2008 Cable run is great, but be aware you'll probably never like Bishop ever again. Also I know you didn't list it, but for anyone else ...

CABLE, VOL. 1: CONQUEST | - Bookwraiths

The story here starts out okay with Cable chasing a baddie named Conquest around in time, attempting to stop this guy from collecting pieces of some Uber ...

Cable #1 Review - AIPT

The opening pages where Cable is battling Wolverine is just absolutely stunning, and the way Phil Noto captures these characters is nothing ...

[REVIEW] CABLE #1 ⋆ - geekd-out

That alone means a Cable comic with him at the helm will have a different feel than what you'd expect from the character, but that feels like an ...

Cable #1 Reviews - League of Comic Geeks

This issue has everything I want out of a comic book. It's cinematic, has great action scenes, good dialogue and really out-there sci-fi stuff.

Flashback Friday Friday Review: Cable Vol. 1 #4 - Graphic Policy

It felt appropriate for a “Retro Friday” review to check out a comic featuring Marvel's time-traveling mutant Cable! Cable Vol. 1 #4 stems ...

Cable #1 (Review) - World Comic Book Review

Our next criticism of this title is perhaps no surprise to longstanding followers of this character: The dialogue is shallow. Most portrayals of ...

Cable #1 Review - IGN

Unfortunately, given the average quality of comics that star Cable, it's more than fair to ask if the new book is worth reading. Luckily, it is.

Cable #1 Reviews - League of Comic Geeks

Cable #1 ... Cable must return to the past. But what deadly path must be traveled to claim the Temporal Device known as... The Timex! Comic · 48 pages · $3.50 ...

Cable #1 Review - Major Spoilers

Looking at Cable #1, I am surprised we aren't kneedeep in the Fall of X event. In fact, this comic introduces a new threat and a new villain.

Cable Vol. 1: Conquest: Amazon.co.uk

Robinson has Cable shifting through eras and the time stream, and it's a very fast-paced comic. It feels very tangential to the current X books, but it's a fun ...

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Day 13: Best Story of….Cable : r/xmen - Reddit

I know it's unpopular (mostly for what they did to poor Bishop) but I really liked "Cable" Vol 2 after Messiah Complex. The idea of Cable having ...

Cable and X-Force Vol. 1: Wanted trade paperback (Marvel Comics)

[Review by Doug Glassman, who Tumblrs at '80s Marvel Rocks!] It's apparent that for the Marvel NOW! initiative, the X-editors couldn't ...

Cable #1 Review - You Don't Read Comics

For some, this is a shame. I know that Cable has a very interesting dynamic with other mutants, but for me- it is exactly what I wanted! In time ...