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I honestly didn't think that Cable would be a character that I would miss. And here we are. I find myself longing to see the grizzly Summers back in action.
I thought that Kid Cable/WiFi conceptually was stupid when he first debuted, especially when he came into existence during a storyline where they were supposed to be culling all the unnecessary alternate and duplicate characters. And I was right. He's been nothing but a nuisance since his introduction. He has none of the history with the X-Men that our Cable had, and therefore none of the interesting character dynamics.
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I rather had that Kid Cable was another son of Cable, so that they can co-exist. I like the new one!
But since he's not, I rather have the old dude.
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[QUOTE=HeartofTheStoriesWeTell;4520558]In this context what is a twink?[/QUOTE]
A girly boy.
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[QUOTE=Triniking1234;4519953]Kingdom Hearts.[/QUOTE]
Wasn't that Squeenix's writers & crew? All Disney did was give worlds to explore-- worlds that aren't all that original, anyways, since they're all re-imagined versions of older stories.
[QUOTE=jalsrix;4247881][B]Old Cable is a mess, how can he be older than his father?[/B]
Kid Cable is more realistic, he actually should be younger than a teenager but this is still more acceptable than being old.[/QUOTE]
To me, that was part of the appeal. Cable literally has more experience than Cyke, combat especially. The only X-Force member you could trust to lead the field team is Wolverine.
Wifi comes off as a cheap knockoff, in contrast.
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Cable was a knockoff of a million other pop culture archetypes to begin with, lol. Liefeld's wet dreams were never built on some font of originality. What Cable developed into in other hands is what made him a half-decent character later on.
I have no problem with Kid Cable if it allows Scott a new way to connect to his son. It's also a different take on the Nathan character. But I hold no illusions that it's forever.
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All we need is wifi to start smoking cigars....then old man cable comes back after he quits
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It’s it wrong that I want a 12 year old Cable, but with the mind, memory, and personality of old Cable.
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[QUOTE=Godlike13;4521660]It’s it wrong that I want a 12 year old Cable, but with the mind, memory, and personality of old Cable.[/QUOTE]
If i remember correctly Brisson wanted kid Cable to be even younger!
that would have been fun
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[QUOTE=K7P5V;4519578]Since this will be Cable's appreciation thread, I'll go ahead and add a few images:
[img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/79/9d/c9/799dc92a346714a51cf56d33e2a1b01d.jpg[/img]
Agreed. Both Churchill's Cable & Ladronn's Cable are favorites of mine as well:
[img]https://www.comicsvf.com/scans/vocanc/cable/29.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www.comicsvf.com/scans/vocanc/cable/m1.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Churchill gets a slight nod over Ladronn in my book.
Loved them both
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[QUOTE=Godlike13;4521660]It’s it wrong that I want a 12 year old Cable, but with the mind, memory, and personality of old Cable.[/QUOTE]
Basically, you want Five from the Umbrella Academy?
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[QUOTE=mikedesil;4522020]Churchill gets a slight nod over Ladronn in my book.
Loved them both[/QUOTE]
Totally agree. I'm also rather partial towards Sam Kieth:
[img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/84/b9/53/84b9532e9303033457c72a72095cda22.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=powerpax;4521424]Cable was a knockoff of a million other pop culture archetypes to begin with, lol. Liefeld's wet dreams were never built on some font of originality. What Cable developed into in other hands is what made him a half-decent character later on.
I have no problem with Kid Cable if it allows Scott a new way to connect to his son. It's also a different take on the Nathan character. But I hold no illusions that it's forever.[/QUOTE]
It's sort of ridiculous, really. Cable fans are acting like Kid Cable is the end of Cable as they know it, and they'll never get the original back. But it seems they missed the memo, this is comics where nothing is ever permanent. The fundamental concept behind Kid Cable, and other time/alternate universe displaced characters, is that they have to go back to their rightful place for order to be maintained. Kid Cable is but a little phase in Cable's history, That Jean, Scott and the rest of the O5 went through. Unlike others I can actually enjoy Kid Cable, for the reason you mentioned, he'll get to interact with his family, especially Scott and Jean, in a different way, not as an adult, older than his parents with plenty life experience himself, but a boy, who's transitioning into a man. It's intriguing for me, at least. And allows Scott and Jean to have more time as parents with Nathan after they left him when he was 12.
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[QUOTE=GSman;4522182]It's sort of ridiculous, really. Cable fans are acting like Kid Cable is the end of Cable as they know it, and they'll never get the original back. But it seems they missed the memo, this is comics where nothing is ever permanent. The fundamental concept behind Kid Cable, and other time/alternate universe displaced characters, is that they have to go back to their rightful place for order to be maintained. Kid Cable is but a little phase in Cable's history, That Jean, Scott and the rest of the O5 went through. Unlike others I can actually enjoy Kid Cable, for the reason you mentioned, he'll get to interact with his family, especially Scott and Jean, in a different way, not as an adult, older than his parents with plenty life experience himself, but a boy, who's transitioning into a man. It's intriguing for me, at least. And allows Scott and Jean to have more time as parents with Nathan after they left him when he was 12.[/QUOTE]
Agreed! He doesnt have the same history with old Cable but so what? We can get brand new interactions that werent possible before. I love the idea of seeing Scott and Jean interact with him as a kid bc all we have is the 4 issues of their mini 25 years ago (not counting any flashback stuff). He's slightly older now so it'll be a different dynamic. I don know if they will do it but I really want to see him with Hope bc that would also be interesting as you cant do the same stuff with them if he was older.
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[QUOTE=GSman;4522182]It's sort of ridiculous, really. Cable fans are acting like Kid Cable is the end of Cable as they know it, and they'll never get the original back. But it seems they missed the memo, this is comics where nothing is ever permanent. The fundamental concept behind Kid Cable, and other time/alternate universe displaced characters, is that they have to go back to their rightful place for order to be maintained. Kid Cable is but a little phase in Cable's history, That Jean, Scott and the rest of the O5 went through. Unlike others I can actually enjoy Kid Cable, for the reason you mentioned, he'll get to interact with his family, especially Scott and Jean, in a different way, not as an adult, older than his parents with plenty life experience himself, but a boy, who's transitioning into a man. It's intriguing for me, at least. And allows Scott and Jean to have more time as parents with Nathan after they left him when he was 12.[/QUOTE]
I agree
I love old Cable, more than kid Cable but i think there is something that could be done with kid Cable for a while, Old Cable will come back eventually, that's 100% sure
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[QUOTE=GSman;4522182]It's sort of ridiculous, really. Cable fans are acting like Kid Cable is the end of Cable as they know it, and they'll never get the original back. But it seems they missed the memo, this is comics where nothing is ever permanent. The fundamental concept behind Kid Cable, and other time/alternate universe displaced characters, is that they have to go back to their rightful place for order to be maintained. Kid Cable is but a little phase in Cable's history, That Jean, Scott and the rest of the O5 went through. Unlike others I can actually enjoy Kid Cable, for the reason you mentioned, he'll get to interact with his family, especially Scott and Jean, in a different way, not as an adult, older than his parents with plenty life experience himself, but a boy, who's transitioning into a man. It's intriguing for me, at least. And allows Scott and Jean to have more time as parents with Nathan after they left him when he was 12.[/QUOTE]
The issue is that things are temporary... until they're not. Emma's heel/face turn was temporary... until it wasn't. Jean's death (the second time) was temporary... until it wasn't. Scott being "evil" was temporary... until it wasn't. Wi-Fi basically means that the OG won't show up for as few as 12 months and as far out as several years. All for a character that shares his name and nothing else.