Cable Volume 3
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Cable Volume 3 (Cable, Vol. 2 #3)

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We open literally one second after the shattering conclusion of "Messiah War," and Cable's mission to save mutantkind has never looked bleaker. In fact, you can't even call it a mission anymore. After all he's been through, after all he's survived, now all Cable can do now is pray - pray the heavily-armed killers roaming the deep future can't match his survival s...more
Hardcover, 120 pages
Published January 27th 2010 by Marvel Enterprises, Inc. (first published 2009)
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zxvasdf
I didn't enjoy this one as much as the previous entries. The introduction of the Brood kinda turned this into an Alien parody. But you have got to be impressed by Bishop's sheer doggedness.

Lord
It's a good story (improvement from Messiah War) if you don't think about it much.
Scott
Another good installment in the Cable/Hope story. This one looks at the inevitable: what happens when Cable & Hope are separated during a time jump and Cable can't go backwards in time? Introduced some new characters and ended this leg of the series well, as it leads up to the final part of the story before Cable & Hope get to go home.
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