I know im not the only one who hated it when this goddamn punk was force feed to us in the 90's i think he is a horrible character who needs to be forgotten...or atleast put in a position where he isnt being so damn worthless....who agrees?
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the amount of timelines are infinite; making Cable the lost son of Scott and Maddie gave him substance, before he was just a gun carrying cyborg who may or may not have been Cannonball of the future.
KAM, are you just pissed about the recent Cable/Deadpool making Cable look better than Cap?
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I like Cable. I never really liked him before, but since Cable & Deadpool he's grown on me alot. He's a mich better character now. I dunno why some people want him to go back to how he was in the 90's. He was dull as hell back then. He's actually interesting now.
I'll be the first to admit that during his first appearances, during the mid 80's, Cable was a lack luster character. He had little to no personality and was ultimately a dull character. Under Liefeld's hand Cable was single handedly the most boring, unprovocative Marvel character I've ever read. Then -- I got hold of him during the Cable one shot vol.1 issues #1 & 2 ( Six Pack! ) as well as X-Cutioners Song. It changed my view of the character. He was precise, tactile and cunning. They'd made him to be more than just a cyborg carrying around big guns. He had become complex, mysterious and actually a decent read. Reading X-Cutioners Song made all the difference between me hating Cable and having gotten everything that involves him. Give the book a read before you judge.
I think Nicieza's done some great stuff with him. I didn't like him at all before Cable and Deadpool, now I do. He's a manipulative son of a *****, but at the same time one can also sympathize with him because he's been through so much.
Nicieza wrote Cable back in the day, btw. He started off his first series. And did a helluva job back then as well. I also liked Jeph Loeb's version of Cable along with Ian Churchill.