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    Deadpool Max #4

    Deadpool Max » Deadpool Max #4 - No Cable, No Future released by Marvel on March 2011.

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    No Cable, No Future last edited by gravenraven on 05/20/23 03:30PM View full history

    For years, when Uncle Sam needed to erase untouchable global madmen, it called on the legendary super-agent known as Cable. That is, until two years ago, Cable disappeared for parts unknown…and a certain Merc with a Mouth took up the slack. But now Cable has reemerged from where he claims is the far-flung future to take back his old job. How will that sit with Deadpool? Like Tacos before bedtime. It’s super-agent vs super-agent in a fight to the finish.

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    Review: Deadpool Max #4 0

    Deadpool's South American assassination tango is cut-in by Cable, an ally-to-be who claims that the merc's missions is a lie. The Good There's something refreshing about getting to see Deadpool with the kiddy gloves finally off - - be that with F-Bombs dropping, discussions of futuristic lovemaking or a sidekick having to swim through an identified river of excrement. Despite some small issues, Baker's trademark cartoonist style actually meshes surprisingly well into this world of mercs and mut...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

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    Deadpool Max has its first run in with Cable.   Story Deadpool and Agent Bob target a South American child trafficker. However, Cable interrupts everything when he makes his first time visit to Deadpool. Also Bob finds love in all the wrong places.Thoughts -This was a short and well packaged issue. The story ties up well and includes some good laughs. -I'm surprised we're seeing Cable in this series. I'm interested on this take of cable, I think it could work well in this series to have him a l...

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