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 ...
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 ...
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 ...