THE STORY: In Kazakhstan, Cable encounters a S.H.I.E.L.D. The two teams compare notes and realize that any plan they may have is already known by the Gamesmaster, a very powerful telepath and the person in charge of the Upstarts' contest. While Sunfire's group gets captured, Cable takes on a familiar foe, his old rival Wolverine. He grows weary of the role of being a messiah and contemplates leaving. Making one final sacrifice, Cable allows the techno-organic virus to overcome him. Cover pencils by Jose Ladronn, inks by Juan Vlasco. This version mirrors 616 Cable's history right until the point where he took control the the New Mutants. In a world where Wolverine went totally feral, Cable set out on a lone mission to put him down. He nearly dies but is pep-talked back to life by Rachel on the Astral Plane. He determines to make a band of soldiers for a war he fears is looming. After the events of "Avengers X-Sanction" Cable is forced to wear an eye patch and an advanced harness for his non-functioning left arm that was created by Forge. Cable acknowledges that he needs some work/life balance and finally asks Domino out on a date. Cable was seen in the episodes "Slave Island", "The Cure", "Time Fugitives, Parts 1-2" and "Beyond Good and Evil, Parts 1-4". Belasco then shows up and introduces Cable to the Nexus of All Realities. As such, Kid Cable saw fit to kidnap them all so he can personally return them back to their past (even kidnapping Mimic so he would remove his wings and attach them to young Angel, since the latter did not have cosmic fire wings in the past). The Askani Cloisters are attacked and Nathan is nearly taken to Apocalypse by Ch'Vayre. It was later revealed that Cable was the actual son of Cyclops. Apocalypse infected the infant with a techno-organic virus, an incurable affliction. As the Earth temporarily ends (turning tides to the Age of Apocalypse), Cable spends time with those he cares for. Marvel Comics New Mutants #98B . [3] In the following issue, #201 (January 1986), Nathan first appears as a newborn infant.[4]. In his "down" time, Cable takes up the task of helping out the Time Guardians as a favor he owes them. Cable was featured in Hasbro's Super Hero Squad line as part of a two-pack with Captain America. Cable is a playable character in the Facebook game Marvel: Avengers Alliance, his cost is 135 Command Points and he is a Blaster Class. He returns to the present to continue hounding Stryfe, find a mutant messiah (whom he initially things is Cannonball), lead the Six Pack for a few more missions, and stop the ascension of Apocalypse. Nathan is taught by Aliya and the two grow closer. He won't tell anyone why he hates Cable so much. In the Cable and Deadpool series storyline "Enema of State",[74] Deadpool and the mutants Cannonball and Siryn discover several alternate versions of Cable as they traverse several alternate universes via "Bodyslide", searching for Cable after he disappears. Bishop is about to kill Cable and the baby when Cable realizes that he can jump to the future and jumps escaping death. He uses his own powers to co-opt Pipeline's will, which allows Cable, Domino, Phillip, Jennifer, and Pipeline to teleport to the Ridgeback Mountains, a suspected place of interest. Severally damaging his right eye. I created the look, the name, much of the history of the character. Coincidentally, these art pieces have been the subjects of various museum thefts. Fortunately, Christopher has a telepathic rapport with Jean Grey and he guides her and the X-Factor team to rescue him. The two return to their bodies, and Cable offers to stay behind so that the others can retreat. Chosen One Cable leaves Aliya and his son Tyler at camp. Stryfe builds up an army and Nathan starts the Clan Chosen, a group that struggles against Stryfe's army, as well as the corrupt government of the New Canaanites. In addition to his mainstream Marvel Universe incarnation, Cable has been depicted in other fictional universes. Nathan Summers Dayspring They handsomely pay Cable's outfit for their troubles. In ⦠Cable and the Silver Surfer battled, destroying buildings and other structures but were immediately rebuilt by Cable's vast telekinesis. [47], After the young X-Men have returned to the past - with Jean suppressing their memories of the future until they 'catch up' with the present - it is revealed that Kid Cable is the younger version of Cable, until he caused their timelines to diverge when he brought Cyclops back to life, through a complex plan involving capturing a fragment of the Phoenix Force to restore him. [volume & issue needed] In preparation for Messiah Complex, Cable seemingly died when he detonated Providence to prevent Gambit and Sunfire from stealing his database,[volume & issue needed] causing the series to focus mostly on Deadpool for the next six or so issues. In this alternate reality, the X-Men lost Inferno. Cable then leaves Kane in the future while he goes back to the present. During a brief lull in action, Cable tosses a switch to Cyclops and tells him to hit it when the time is right. Sam heals quickly. The sacrifice causes Russell to abandon his vendetta and spare the headmaster, which alter's the timeline and restores Cable's family. Cable's powers include Cone of Silence, Metal Resilience, T-O Control and his attacks are Plasma Rifle, Bodyslide, Asknai Arts, and Temporal Shift. In a series of interviews with his friend Irene Merryweather, he revealed that: He spent four days re-routing the waterways to flood half the Sahara. New Case! Cable feels he has no choice and okays Blaquesmith to help him make the jump. Cable, then destroyed Cerebra at the remains of the X-Mansion in Westchester so that Bishop can't use it against him. Moira MacTaggert shows a kind face and takes Cable to her research facility to run some tests. Cable and Kane end up in Cable’s time chamber, but Cable doesn’t know why the power is off. The Summers men fight the intruder and defeat the madman. At which point Xavier would return from being in space with the Starjammers and states that he is disappointed by the condition that mutant/human relations are in. After preventing an outbreak of a techno-organic virus at a meat factory, the Avengers show up at the wrong time thinking Cable's team has just gone on a murder spree. Cable is responsible for genocide on Earth and has also killed Deadpool. Turning back to his team, Cable sees that Rictor has some personal issues and decides to accompany him to Mexico. The two come to blows as Cable tries to tell War Machine that there are other ways to get Cetewayo free. Eventually, sacrificing himself for her benefit. During Ahab's attack on the X-Mansion, Kid Cable returns and is able to capture young Beast. When Professor X came to Scott and Jean for help in dealing with an opposing threat, they turned him down. He finds him by an open elevator shaft. [87] He is shown to possess telepathic powers. Apparently, Cable, as the child of Madelyne Pryor, has some power to stop another demon S'ym from forever linking Limbo and Earth. Cable made appearances in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by Lawrence Bayne. Cable's plan had work as the X-Men had split into one team lead by Storm who sought to bring Cable to justice, and the other team was lead by Wolverine who sought to eliminate Cable altogether. Seeing his old life, as well as the wife he buried in his past, takes its toll on Cable. Hope adamantly discourages this, but Boak does as he’s asked and fries his circuitry. They are met with a ton of opposition and the two escape empty handed. Cable's debt is paid. In Mexico, Rictor's family mistakes Cable for Stryfe, the latter having dealt in guns and other arms with the family. Rictor is livid that Cable is now his boss. While Cyclops rallies the mutants to fight for their very existence, he sends Cable, X-Force and Doug Ramsey forward in time to shut down the Nimrod production line and disable the Nimrods at their source. [91] In his first appearance, Cable is depicted as a mysterious time traveling soldier from a devastated future with a cybernetic left arm and eye. When Sauron "kills" Cannonball, Cable believes this death to be the birth of Cannonball as a High Lord, which seems to be the case because Cannonball is reanimated. In this reality, Apocalypse rules the world with the help of his Horsemen of Apocalypse. "Cable (comics)" redirects here. Cable bodyslides out on his own and leaves his team to fend for themselves. After the wedding, Cable goes to Muir Island to talk to Rachel Grey about her ability to hear Cable's inner computational thoughts. Cable had taken the fight to Tolliver, rescued Domino, supposedly killed Tolliver, traveled to and from the future, and then returned to the present by the time the Professor had been shot. Cable has sided with Captain America and the anti-registration forces and acts as Cap's second in command. Because he has such a different origin and story from Cable, he has his own page HERE. When Cannonball and Boom Boom go missing during some time off at the Guthrie Farm, Cable leads the team out to investigate. There, the MLF jumps Kane and Cable and Stryfe puts Cable in a similar position is offering to exchange Kane's life for a data disk. Due to the techno-organic virus being purged from his body, Cable's body is suffering from aftereffects for having to fight it off for so long. Cable warns Cyclops that the war with the Avengers is coming and that he will be needed to save Cyclops very soon. [65] Due to a future Hope's tampering with his mind, he also gained the ability to see multiple possible future events before they unfolded. Second Coming is by far my favorite Cable story as it explores the father/daughter relationship between Cable ⦠Cable and Hope go on a new mission where Cable is watching on as Hope stops a group with a bomb. The figure included a futuristic hovercraft for him to ride. He reaches out to Dani Moonstar (who is currently a member of the MLF with Feral) and has her inform Feral that her sister Thornn is going to be executed by the Friends of Humanity in the old Callasantos apartment building. Cable's response to her plea was "I'm tired of running". He meets up with Wolverine, Cyclops, and Jean Grey (all absent from the X-Men at the time) in order to lead a charge against an attack on Muir Island by the invading techno-aliens. During some downtime, Cable intercepts a message to the X-Men from Lee Forrester. It works and Cable leaves with Blaquesmith to save X-Force, though it is not certain the damage the unchecked techno-organic has done to Cable's body. Cable figures that Department K will have the most information on the Mutant Liberation Front. Cancel Save Series Title. His character finally evolved into the child that Cyclops had sent into the future, revealing him as a mutant with techno-organic parts. Nathan stays with Slym and Redd for 12 years. The demon is defeated when Cable and Lee find hope. Madelyne Pryor rises to power as the Goblyn Queen and agrees to help N'astirh bridge Limbo with Earth as part of her Inferno. The three teleport to the moon and get immediately overwhelmed by Stryfe's Dark Riders. When Cable arrived in the future, he says, "Now comes the hard part". Following writer Mark Waid's instructions that the character's appearance be based on aspects of superhero design trends of the time that they disliked, Ross said of Cable, "That's a character that Mark Waid invented that was really just put to me like come up with the most God awful, Rob Liefeld sort of design that you can. They are too late, however, and a Nimrod robot springs to life and begins attacking. The death was shown in X-Force #28 written by Craig Kyle and Chris Yost, who noted that, "For us, Cable was always a character whose death was something the character himself would put forwardâif that's what it took to complete his mission, he wouldn't think twice about it. Nathan stows away on one mission to an Apocalypse laboratory in which the rebels find a prototype for the Legacy Virus. Could apparently travel in astral form as well. Moira runs some tests but gets interrupted by Omega Red, who is there to get some ingredients to rid him of his death spore virus. Rather, that Cable's life coach/sentient computer friend Professor - now known as Prosh - has been transferred into a body. This is the first excursion the team has taken and Cable leads them in a far more militaristic way. Umbridge is killed by Tetherblood and the three confront Haight, the leader of the Canaanites. When Deadpool fails to talk down Russell, Cable attempts to shoot the boy. Cable's body gets blasted and all his synthetic skin comes off, revealing that half his body is metal. They do not realize that the Gamesmaster is now using the prisoners to fight for him. Telekinesis: Possesses telekinetic abilities enabling him to manipulate matter with the energy of his thoughts. Cable later forms a mercenary group, the Wild Pack. In this reality, Cable is a member of the CIA working with the president. [19], The 2019 miniseries Major X further revealed that at some point in the future, where mutants live together in a Utopian society called the X-Istence, Cable has fathered a son named Alexander Nathaniel Summers. They later return to the present Earth-1610, where Xavier, with the help of Phoenix, defeats Apocalypse. Cable takes a particular interest in Sam because he had the potential to become a High Lord with the ability to hinder the ascension of Apocalypse. He speaks and it listens. In the Civil War story arc, Cable sided with Captain America's Secret Avengers and fought crime as unregistered, illegal super-heroes. The "X-Men Forever'' counterpart of Cable is still a young boy who isn't infected by the Techno-organic virus and spends most of his time living with his great-grandparents in Alaska. [volume & issue needed], Cable was canceled in April 2010 with issue #25 (the final issue being called Deadpool and Cable #25). He has joined the Uncanny Avengers, so that they can help him locate Xavier's brain. While traveling back to the present with Domino, Mr. Sinister alters their course and the two end up in Genosha. They first encounter an evil incarnation of Cable who has become one of the four Horsemen of Apocalypse, War. [39] Cable's daughter Hope accidentally copies this virus, since it is based on super powers, and has to be placed into a coma in order to save her life. Aliya travels to the future and enlists the help of Cable, whom she later learns is Nathan grown up. [83], A two-part storyline in What If... asks, "What If Cable Destroyed the X-Men?" Cable then places the key in the lock and it disappears. Nathan is saved, however, by his father, Cyclops, and Jean Grey. The portal is closed and Cable and Lee bodyslide back to normal life. Cable was featured in ToyBiz's Marvel Legends line as part of the sixth wave. Back in the X-Mansion, Cable tries to salvage what he can of his team. Cable is finally able to subdue Kane. Nathan recovers and alerts Slym that Redd is in trouble. Nathan is raised by his adoptive parents, whom he calls Slym and Redd. Cable also displayed the ability to forcefully link other minds to the Infonet (as he demonstrated against Captain America). After I named him Cable, Bob suggested Quinn and Louise had Commander X. Genesis then takes Cable to a fortress where he attempts to suck the life force out of Cable to ascend as the heir of Apocalypse. Cable is thwarted once more, and Russell manages to escape with the Juggernaut. Cable believes that Xavier's methods are too soft during hard times and the dream requires a much more aggressive approach. Browse Marvel's comprehensive list of Cable comics. The miniseries served as a lead-in to the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline beginning in April 2012. The next depiction of her pregnancy was in The Uncanny X-Men #200, when she goes into premature labor. Cable was featured in Hasbro's Marvel Universe line. During the brawl Wolverine would take his vengeance by impaling Cable with his claws. Meeting the New Mutants, who are also battling Stryfe, Cable becomes the groupâs leader. Oddly enough, Cable is against destroying Proteus even though it would be for the greater good. In the New Mutants, Cable sees a dual need: they need a mentor/teacher and he needs recruits for his cause. Cable, again, doesn't comply and Stryfe just about kills Cable. He asks to be taught in the ways of the Askani. Kid Cable keeps Cyclops in his base for a time, admitting that he just tweaked history in this manner because he did not wanted his father dead, but when faced with the separate threats of the X-Men battling Nate Grey and a human scientist whose life was saved by Cyclops in the past was now being threatened by his insane former professor, Kid Cable tells Cyclops he can save one or the other, with Cyclops' choice of the scientist sparing him the apparent destruction of the other X-Men and giving Scott the incentive to re-examine his actions prior to his death. It appears that someone has already beaten him to the Canadian facility, as all the guards are engaged elsewhere. Cable had never known that he and Stryfe shared the same face. Belle eventually joins the rest of the Uncanny Avengers helping Synapse in the present and helps deal with the Inhuman causing the problems, before deciding to join the team when he learns the team's true mission is dealing with the Red Skull with Professor Xavier's brain and powers. Cable regroups with his team and leave as G.W. The dangers of the future and pursuit by Bishop are balanced with the humor of "Cable the soldier" becoming "Cable the Nanny. In it, it is revealed that X-Factor's confrontation with Apocalypse ended differentlyâNathan was saved, but aged somehow from a toddler into a child. Cable's first adult appearance was in New Mutants Vol.1 issue 87 (1990), but he had appeared earlier on as an infant in Uncanny X-Men issue 201 (1986). Cable then finds Adam-X and convinces him to lead the rest of X-Force into a confrontation with Strong himself. Forge has since outfitted Cable with new gear: Bionic Gauntlet: Due to his arm atrophying so bad, it is severely weakened to the point it is near useless. Mr. Sinister shows up and teleports Cable and Domino back home. In this reality, Cable had stopped fighting his Techno-organic virus and had joined Magneto's Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. "The Gift". [52], While investigating an Apoth location in Brazil, Cable was captured by Apoth's servants, who saw Cable as the symbolic unity between man, machine, and mutant. He then pursues Black Tom. First appearances are the gold standard in comic collecting and speculation. The process acts as a release for Cable's rapidly evolving powers, and Havok lets him and Hope leave in peace. Despite the doubts, Nathan survives his T-O infection. Cable learns that Feral may be responsible for the murders of her family. He was also featured in an X-Force box set. This listing is for the pictured New Mutants #87, which is the first appearance of Nathan Dayspring, otherwise known as the mutant Cable. The diversion is ineffective and a bomb is dropped on the base camp. While looking at new recruits, Deadpool shows up and states that Tolliver has put a hit on Cable's head. Super-Strength: His left arm and shoulder possess enhanced strength allowing him to lift around 10 tons. Bowen Designs, XM Studios and Kotobukiya have released statues and busts of Cable. Cable, meets with Professor Xavier and Moira MacTaggart to learn of their encounters and then sets off alone to confront the boy who is like him, but is not him. It's not easy, but he does get to use Pyro's fire shooters at Blob while almost decapitating Super Sabre. He can’t promise them otherwise and the team leaves him in Camp Verde as they pursue the barely noticed missing Copycat. Badhand fights his own stasis ray and blasts the Harpies. Cable has to choose between the woman or his now-demented son. The Six Pack were dispatched to take down Cable, but were easily defeated, most of them chose to side with Cable. This incarnation first tries to take down the Mutant Liberation Front with little success. Nathan and Aliya are nearly killed by Umbridge, who had been serving Nathan under the guise of a thankful pirate he had saved from the Daegon. Cable is also a playable DLC character. Cable also makes cameo appearances in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, where his picture can be seen on a wanted poster in the Days of Future Past stage. Soon after in Utopia, Hope channeling the power of the Phoenix is able to not only purge Cable from the techno-virus, but also heal his injuries. This ends up being a bad idea, as Feral goes feral and rips right through Cannonball's stomach. [61][62] As well as holding onto just enough telepathic power in order to simulate technopathy through future Stark Industries technology facilitate technopathy. This reality had been taken over by Baron Strucker VI (Charnel) who had been responsible for the deaths of many superheroes. [41], After travelling through time and fixing several mistakes that a future Deadpool caused, Cable and present-Deadpool eventually fix the timeline. He and Domino search for them and soon learn that X-Force has been captured and had their minds controlled by Lady Tessa, who is working with Sebastian Shaw and Holocaust. It was released along with two videos that were produced by Stabur following Comic-Con 1992 which took place in July. [70], Cable not only regained his psionic abilities, he had even regained the underlying potential he had always possessed since infancy. Back at his safehouse in Switzerland, Cable tries to run some diagnostics on the MLF operations thus far. Cable begins his plans by unleashing the Lethal Legion from their sky prison, and takes out the Falcon to lure Captain America to his base. [21] The series largely dealt with Cable's efforts to change the world for the better, including turning his old spaceship Greymalkin into the floating utopian island of Providence. Deadpool, Cannonball, and Siryn passed through this reality as they searched for the real (616) Cable. He wanted to give people a taste of what peace could be like. Cable passes out and Post has enough mercy in him to respect an old memory of Cable saving his life to leave Cable as he is, knowing full well that Cable is likely about to die anyway. In this story, Cable clashes with Professor X and the X-Men over their beliefs and differences in methods. "[25], It is revealed that Cable and the mutant messiah have taken refuge in the future in the secluded safe haven of New Liberty. Cable affirms this and the two step through the time-stream once Hope has finally locked on to the right node. Cable was featured in Diamond Collectibles' Marvel Select line. Soldier X [69], In Deadpool & Cable: Split Second, Cable once again loses most of his powers, but retains his precognition. X-Force also makes it out alive, but Cable is cut off from them. He first led everyone to believe that he was simply a man with cyborg parts. The series features Cable, and the messianic child's time traveling adventures. This is helpful when the Acolytes turn on him. By the time Bishop woke up, Sugar Man was dead with his body split in two. The team hides out at Forge's home on a reservation, and Cable reveals the visions have been coming in more frequent numbers. Despite the efforts of the Sapien League, and the direct intervention of Bastion, Hope is brought unharmed to Utopia, but at the cost of Nightcrawler nobly sacrificing himself to get her away from the proto-Nimrod-like Bastion. Stryfe still gets the disk and leaves as the base begins to explode. Nathan Christopher Charles Summers is the son of Scott Summers (aka Cyclops), and Madelyne Pryor (who was later revealed in the "Inferno" storyline to be a clone of Jean Grey). To further a revenge plot by Tyler, Sinister taps a part of Cable's mind that stored the essence of Stryfe. Cable leads X-Force through to retrieve their teammate. James M. Connor reprises his role. The Traveler The Avengers show up and try to apprehend the wanted mutants, but the team manages to resist for a time until Cable arrives and telepathically stuns the Avengers so his team can escape, but Cable collapses in the process with the now recovered Avengers standing over him. Back at the mansion, Cable witnesses a change in his team, as Warpath continues to push his powers, Boomer becomes Meltdown, and his role as mentor is not as solid as it once was. Now inorganic, he is able to tear open the time portal, allowing the rest of his team to pass back into their time with minimal injury. The rebels then flee as the lab explodes. The Warheads soon return as the slaves of a witch and they quickly fight X-Force. You can search for This revelation is brushed aside, as Paige Guthrie, who had followed the team, has made a deal with the Gamesmaster that ends the conflict. After his wife and daughter are killed by a powerful mutant known as Firefist, Cable time travels to the year 2018, seeking to prevent the deaths of his family. He stopped the white blood cell count deterioration in AIDS patients, attempted to straighten the leaning tower of Pisa. Enraged at the loss of her father, Hope's mutant powers are released, and she uses them to destroy Bastion and break open the shield surrounding San Francisco. Oddly, Cable has grown a very uncharacteristic goatee. Paige Guthrie is the only witness and wants to join the fight, but her underdeveloped powers hold her back. However, he regains them along with his cybernetics as a result of Deadpool repairing Cable's personal timeline. Simonson, Louise (w), Liefeld, Rob (p), Barta, Hilary (i). Left alone at Camp Verde, Cable awaits his former team as they get back from rescuing Rusty and Skids from the Friends of Humanity. Upon arriving, however, they find that G.W.
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