Cable #10 Reviews
Aggregated reviews of Cable #10 provided by IGN and ComiXtreme.
Cable #10
COVER BY: ARIEL OLIVETTI
WRITER: DUANE SWIERCZYNSKI
PENCILS: ARIEL OLIVETTI
COLORED BY: ARIEL OLIVETTI
LETTERED BY: VC – JOE CARAMAGNA
THE STORY:
“WAITING FOR THE END OF THE WORLD,” CONCLUSION
In the present, Cyclops, Emma and Beast have been ambushed by Bishop and a nasty little surprise he’s smuggled into the X-Men HQ. Meanwhile, hundreds of years in the future, Cable realizes what the former X-Man has done to the planet — all in an effort to make sure Cable and the four-year-old mutant messiah never, ever return to the present. Once again, the rules of the hunt have been completely rewritten, and the future of mutantkind has never looked more uncertain.
Rated T+ …$2.99
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ComiXtreme
Excerpt: It feels like my opinion on this title alternates each and every month between boring and seeing a glimmer of hope that this title might actually be good and ends up at above average. This issue really didn’t do it for me though. I think it’s the fact that there’s nothing here to ground this book. It feels like it’s constantly moving, but not in a good way. Read more from ComiXtreme
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IGN
Excerpt: I have a load of good will for Cable #10, if only because the Messiah Child gets a name this issue and I never have to clunkily type “Messiah Child”, “Baby Messiah” or “that brat who tags along with Cable” ever again. It also helps the issue that Duane Swierczynski moves his story forward at a healthy pace and throws in some interesting developments along the way. Read more from IGN
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In Summary…
Although at times the series is boring, Cable #10 glimmers “Hope” into the future.
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