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Shortly after Blood and Metal, Cable was given his own ongoing series titled Cable.The book initially had trouble finding a stable creative team. A writer/penciller team would complete no more than three issues in a row until Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill began work on issue #20 and finish on #35 (though with a gap between issues #20 and #21 due to the Age of Apocalypse event).
Cable (Nathan Christopher Charles Summers) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with X-Force and the X-Men. ...
This is a list of active and upcoming Marvel Comics printed comic books ... Cable: Love and Chrome #1 - 5 Vol. 1 [43] Deadpool Team-Up #1 - 5 Vol. 3 February 12, 2025
David Pepose is an American comics writer and former crime reporter who has written for Marvel Comics and independent comics.His book Spencer & Locke was nominated multiple times for the Ringo Awards [1] [2] and he won in 2021 for Best Single Issue for his self-published comic The O.Z. [3]
Comic book titles he has contributed to include Cable, Spider-Boy Team-Up, Superman Transilvane and Inhumans.In the 2006 he received an Eisner Award (Best Painter/Multimedia Artist) for his work with writer and publisher Richard Starkings on Hip Flask: Mystery City, one of a series of Hip Flask one-shots published by Active Images.
Cable & Deadpool was a comic book series published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2004. The title characters, Cable and Deadpool , share the book's focus. The series was launched following the cancellation of the characters' previous ongoing solo series.
Cable and X-Force was an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that began in February 2013, as part of Marvel NOW! [1] The series finds Cable awakening after Avengers vs. X-Men and on the run with his new team of X-Force from the Uncanny Avengers.
From July 1989 to November 1998, Marvel published 115 monthly What If issues (114 issues plus a #-1 issue) the second series revisited and revised ideas from volume 1. In volume 2, stories could span multiple issues (every issue of volume 1 contained a complete story).