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X-Force/Cable: Messiah War

par Craig Kyle

Séries: Cable trades (Cable #11-15), X-Force (2008 Series Vol. 3), X-Force (2008) (14-16)

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It's the exciting sequel to 2007's Messiah Complex! Cyclops has complete faith that his son, Cable, will do everything he can to protect the so-called mutant messiah - who he believes will save mutantkind. But he also knows what havoc former X-Man Lucas Bishop has wreaked in the nightmarish future. So now he's sent his black ops team, the X-Force, on a risky, time-traveling mission to save Cable and the child, completely unaware that there's something else waiting for them in the future. Something not even Bishop was counting on... Collects Cable #13-15, X-Force #14-16, and Messiah War one-shot.… (plus d'informations)
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    Cable, Vol. 3: Stranded par Duane Swierczynski (schatzi)
    schatzi: the further adventures of Cable and Hope after the events of Messiah War
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    X-Men: Messiah Complex par Ed Brubaker (schatzi)
    schatzi: this is a prequel of sorts to Messiah War; Cable returns, Hope is born, and Bishop's desire to kill Hope is explained
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This is a decent follow-up to the events of Messiah Complex, as various mutants travel to the future to try to rescue or kill Hope. I hadn't read any of the earlier X-Force or Cable stories, so I had less attachment to many of the X Force characters. It makes for a good read, although not nearly enough changes by the end. ( )
  teknognome | Nov 14, 2016 |
I think I might actually have enjoyed this more than Messiah Complex. Whilst that crossover collection was fantastic, I didn' really enjoy the X-Factor segments that just seemed to stall the main story for no good reason. Bishop's childhood in the mutant camps has already been covered sufficiently. I found 'Messiah War' to be very 'unputdownable' though. Some of the artwork is stunning (beware of Ariel Ollivetti's continuity errors though ;) ) and there's a lot of material in this volume beyond just the relevent issues of Cable and X-Force too. If you enjoy a good ol' X-Men 'ravished future' romp with loads of action, you'll love this. ( )
  Echobrain | Apr 20, 2010 |
Well, Messiah War is here, and I am not too thrilled with it. I think that the Cable title has been floundering and is too much of a one-trick pony. Basically, to condense the story into a few words, "Cable wants to save the girl, Bishop wants to kill the girl, and there's a lot of fighting crammed in the middle."

If you aren't familiar with X-Men history, both past and present, then this can become very confusing very fast. Apocalypse and Stryfe make appearances, Elixir is hysterical about being yanked out of battle and into the future (his friends are in mortal danger and he's afraid that he won't be able to save them), Angel battles with his darker side, and X-Force's X-23 runs into an old friend. If you haven't kept up with the X titles, or are new to them, little of this is likely to make sense, but that takes away from layers of the story.

The art is very hit or miss. There are some great artists to be found in these pages (Choi & Oback in particular), but there are some horrible ones too (mostly Larry Stroman - his "art" was absolutely hideous; the people don't even resemble people most of the time, but deformed potatoes with faces). And switching through different artists for each "chapter" is horribly disjointing; oftentimes, the characters don't even look similar to their previous selves, and I had to spend pages wondering just who was talking or fighting.

Basically, I was rather disappointed with how things went. There's a lot of fighting, but in the end, nothing's really accomplished. "Messiah War" may as well not have happened at all.

This book collects Cable #11-15, X-Force #14-16, the X-Force/Cable Messiah War one-shot, The Times & Life of Lucas Bishop #1-3, Future History: The Messiah War Sourcebook, and a few pages called Stryfe's Strike Files. ( )
  schatzi | Jan 23, 2010 |
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It's the exciting sequel to 2007's Messiah Complex! Cyclops has complete faith that his son, Cable, will do everything he can to protect the so-called mutant messiah - who he believes will save mutantkind. But he also knows what havoc former X-Man Lucas Bishop has wreaked in the nightmarish future. So now he's sent his black ops team, the X-Force, on a risky, time-traveling mission to save Cable and the child, completely unaware that there's something else waiting for them in the future. Something not even Bishop was counting on... Collects Cable #13-15, X-Force #14-16, and Messiah War one-shot.

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