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Comic Book Review: Cable: Love & Chrome #2

by Matt Sernaker, Editor-In-Chief

Official Synopsis:
A HERO SHALL FALL! For as long as he could remember, Cable thought he was alone in his struggles against the Techno-Organic virus. That is…until now. Stranded in the dystopian timeline of Salvation Bay, Cable now finds himself fighting to protect an entire city infected with the same disease – but as he battles side by side with Resistance leader Avery Ryder, Cable’s new cause will become personal in ways not even he could expect. With their own mortality staring them in the face, can Cable and Avery survive against the mutated horrors of the Prime Conclave? Or will these star-crossed soldiers discover that their borrowed time has just run out?

Creative Team:
Writer: David Pepose
Artist: Mike Henderson
Colorist: Arif Prianto
Letterer: VC’s Joe Sabino

Let’s get straight to the point: Cable: Love & Chrome #2 continues to take our hero down an exciting new path. This dynamic pairing is massively entertaining and should absolutely extend beyond the mini-series. The second chapter features a refreshing take on Nathan Summers and his ongoing battle with the techno-organic virus. Shoutout to the creative team for the touching moment about the importance of a fan-favorite character from Cable’s world. This one is worth checking our Marvel fans, and we sure hope that this title gets promoted to “ongoing” status.

Rating: ★★★★½
ComicsOnline gives Cable: Love & Chrome #2 – 4.5 out of 5 techno-organic love stories.

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(Managing Editor/Director of Media Relations) Matt interviewed MacGyver once (true story), and was invited on a submarine to the Arctic. It hasn't happened yet, but Matt hopes that some day he will get the call and he and Richard Dean Anderson will go off and have a wacky adventure.