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Cable and X-Force, Volume 4: Vendetta by Dennis Hopeless, Sam Humphries

crookedtreehouse's review

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1.0

The beginning of this series was tailor made for very specific X-Men readers, but by the end, it's just a mess of characters being moved through the script just to reach the end.

The Adversary? That might be the worst villain from Claremont's 1980s issues. The brain switching? The Boom Boom/Nemesis frenemieship? Strife?

Ooooof. I don't know who this is for, but I know they're not invited to my next barbecue.

matterofmichael's review

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5.0

I've been so down on this series and this last bit really surprised me. Great way to end, just wish the previous issues were this fun mixed with serious.
+Random missions are better here and how they get side tracked is fun and eventful.
+Dr. Nemesis is fantastically written in these issues.
+Domino shines.
+Stryfe!
+goofy badguys in a good way.
+Puck and Boom Boom back and forth.
++Bishop and Hope confrontation feels authentic.
+++ā€¯Bastard"
-Certain person leaving didn't totally make sense, but that's alright, minor wrinkle.
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