The stories just seem so fractured though. You get only so much of each character. Storywise I somewhat prefered Soldier X to a degree. With the espionage, etc. It seemed more down to earth.
me too....never was one for cable, i felt like he was forced on me...and i never bit the lure...but i do enjoy deadpool, but yes the series does have an empty feeling...it isnt up to par with marvels greats at the moment...
The Ultimates
Captain America
Wolverine are much better titles
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I think Wolverine took a dive after Millar left. Way's okay, but I don't see what the big deal is with him.
I think Cable & Deadpool slowed down a little bit for awhile, but it's coming back now, all of the previous stories with Deadpool off looking for random whosiewhatsis and knicknacks have paid off in issue 25 now that we know more about Cable's plan and his reasonings.
I'm psyched and highly enthused for the upcoming Ultimatum Storyline. Fabian fans will be thrilled too. Go read Citizen V and the V-Battalion: The Everlasting, in it Flag Smasher gets ahold of Rumekistan, and this upcoming Cable & Deadpool story deals with that...guest-staring the V-Battalion and New Invaders. Fricken can't wait.
I've been tired of these messiah-centric stories. It seems that it's been focusing on Cable getting his powers, then losing them, getting them BACK then losing them for something else. It's getting tiresome. I'd like to see a more broad concept. In Soldier X though it seemed a bit dry Nathan was all over the world. He was a soldier. He's not really been a soldier in Cable & Deadpool. He's been more of a Neo..or Jesus. Even in his first series when he struggled with his powers he still acted instead of acting like some messiah working backstage. I prefer the old days Nathan WITH Domino. At least he was acting and not just manipulating Deadpool. Who isn't all that bad but again -- too much of his antics seems to downplay the seriousness of the comic. Which is what I originally liked about Cable. He was the constant Warrior. Now he's doing commentary pages, which yes, started in Soldier X, making him more of a light-weight in my eyes.