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james_desantis 's review for:
Cable, Volume 4: Homecoming
by Duane Swierczynski
This one was dragging its feet by the end.
It's not even that the series is ever bad. It just feels like we're doing the same thing over and over again. It also doesn't help that Bishop is boring. He never gets the job done, of course, but he barely ever even comes close. He never feels like a threat. He's just kind of a shitty antagonist by the end. On top of that the story is recycled every volume.
Saying that the art is decent enough and the relationship with Cable and Hope is pretty great. The dad-daughter relationship works really well and you always feel that they truly care about each other throughout the series.
I just wish the series was better in the end but for Cable fans it is worth checking out. A great start, meh ending. A 2.5 out of 5.
It's not even that the series is ever bad. It just feels like we're doing the same thing over and over again. It also doesn't help that Bishop is boring. He never gets the job done, of course, but he barely ever even comes close. He never feels like a threat. He's just kind of a shitty antagonist by the end. On top of that the story is recycled every volume.
Saying that the art is decent enough and the relationship with Cable and Hope is pretty great. The dad-daughter relationship works really well and you always feel that they truly care about each other throughout the series.
I just wish the series was better in the end but for Cable fans it is worth checking out. A great start, meh ending. A 2.5 out of 5.