![]() And it is, for the most part, good stuff. ![]() The end to the Providence storyline was apparently turned into an X-over, so even after reading this I'm still not entirely clear one everything that happened. His profoundly doomed turn as messiah had me more bored than anything else, especially since I knew it would never be allowed to have any impact in any other books. I liked seeing him interact with Deadpool, but that's probably the only time I've had any emotional reaction to him. It's not that I hate or even dislike Nate. Since I'm a Deadpool fan and don't care much for Cable, I was cool with that.ĭon't get me wrong. If I was a big Cable fan, I'd feel pretty ripped off that a title with his name on the cover didn't have him in it at all most of the time. That's not much of a spoiler, since it seems that Cable's major role in the Marvel Universe is to periodically die, only to be resurrected a few months later. Of those 15 C&D issues, Cable appears in only 40-42, and he dies in issue 42. This is a pretty big book: the last 15 issues Cable & Deadpool, plus a Deadpool/Great Lakes Initiative crossover. ![]()
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