ENEMA OF THE STATE PART 3 Deadpool, Cannonball and Siryn desperately search for the missing Cable. After scouring several alternate worlds and various alternate Cables, where will the trio find the one true Cable?
Fabian Nicieza is a writer and editor who is best known as the co-creator of DEADPOOL and for his work on Marvel titles such as X-Men, X-Force, New Warriors, and Robin.
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My least favorite of the House of M issues. I think it doesn't carry any significance to the world. It doesn't add anything, but rather deprived the world from 3 important characters: Cable, Deadpool and Mr Sinister. It offered no insights on the past of this world, or it's future. I'll take a look at the pages again, because I read this in two parts because my neck is killing me. But I don't think I'll find anything that changes my mind. There was 3 good jokes or something. I think this series will probably be great, but I feel that even if you strictly read this series you wouldn't like this issue very much. I don't think I'll reread this when I read the entire series one of these days. Since I am a fan of both characters.
So delicious. I'm reminded of right after the second movie where Wade is hopping all over the place, only this is to a quiet midwestern farm where Mister Sinister is baby Cable's nanny in a world where mutants outnumber the normals and Mister Sinister is feeling... ennui. Poor guy. Raising a baby on his own.
And then, of course, someone like WADE shows up and demands the kid and uses the bathroom and they have a good BBQ table spread and it's so damn WHOLESOME.
You know, other than the whole monologuing. Or the great quip with the Olson twins with Mister Sinister's abilities. Things like that make writing like this something SPECIAL.
Me gustó menos de lo que esperaba. Es decir, la premisa de tener a Deadpool y Cable (y Siniestro) en el mundo de Dinastía de M sonaba muy buena, pero el resultado no fue del todo satisfactorio. Vale aclarar que solo leí este número individual porque estoy leyendo todo lo que tenga que ver con House of M, probablemente se disfrute mucho más si se lee en relación con todos los números de Cable & Deadpool. De todas formas, las historia tiene buenos momentos, partes muy graciosas, otras interesantes, como cuando se muestran los portales de Siniestro con imágenes a varios de los comics de las líneas de House of M, está muy bien ilustrado y la propuesta de ver a Cable en versión bebé es muy tierna y divertida.
In this issue, Deadpool has encountered Sinister. Before too much happens, Deadpool asks to use his bathroom and Sinister tells him where it is. They continue the convo while Deadpool relieves himself. When Syrin and Cannonball join them, they all have dinner and learn that this baby Cable is a clone and that Sinster put drugs in their food. Soon, Syrin and Cannonball go through a teleport while Deadpool stays behind. Sinister snags some of Deadpools blood and tries to make baby Cable an adult but baby Cable just had a tantrum. Deadpool tries to take the baby from Sinister and seems to have a real soft spot for the kid. At ten end of the issue, Deadpool body slides with the kid.
In the 'Dear Deadpool' section, Deadpool says "I should play me in the movie! Who else could grasp the wonder that is me? I hear that Ryan Reynolds kid was interested..."
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A fun little comic that plays with multiple universes and altered realities. Deadpool, because he's been asking through parallel universes, doesn't realize his universe has been altered by Scarlet Witch, turning Cable into a bebé. Baby Cable is super cute (why is he missing his arm and have the same scarring as adult Cable though?), and it's fun to see Mr. Sinister as a nanny.