El Bastardo
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I've been iffy-iffy with this book for some time now, too. That said, I haven't stopped buying it, despite my ruthlessness with dropping other books (Ultimate X-Men, anyone? !_!), and I still think Nicieza rocks.
 
The Burnt Offering was easily the -best- story arc we saw. Following that, there were the few House of M issues, which were still in the same vein and humorous and what not. But then we went into that huge fiasco with Cable losing his powers because they were burning out despite having lost them in TBO and just getting them back... and then that huge techno-search / fool-Deadpool-into-stealing-stuff story journey that consisted of him getting his powers back, except them not really being powers, just uses of technology, and blah blah. That I could've done without. Just give him his damn powers. It's easier.
 
Then, yeah. Long-winded politics as a result of the Civil War tie-ins. But at least it's not all total nonsense, and fits the Cable characterization from this book. He's not just a soldier anymore.
 
That said, it really has been really drawn out. I want to see where this whole Messiah Complex goes, and whether it's going to blow up in his face (which it inevitably has to, I think, else it would be really boring). But it's also okay that it's taking a little bit. The title stars two characters, and even in a teambook, things get left on hold with one character to pursue another. So... it's Deadpool's time to shine, and hopefully this will make him more serious and less of a joke in the end. And there will most likely be scenes with Cable in the backdrop of Deadpool's journey. Plus, Cable isn't neutral anymore - not quite. He's joined up with Rogue's team in Adjectiveless, and it's been stated that Carey and Nicieza, sometime in the future, are more or less going to be working together regarding the Cable character, and I think there was a passing comment that we can be expecting something huge regarding Cable.
The link (courtesy of the X-Men thread): http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9274
Initially Cable is talked about roughly halfway down the page, then the Carey-Nicieza bit is a bit past that (follows the section about Pan).
				
			The Burnt Offering was easily the -best- story arc we saw. Following that, there were the few House of M issues, which were still in the same vein and humorous and what not. But then we went into that huge fiasco with Cable losing his powers because they were burning out despite having lost them in TBO and just getting them back... and then that huge techno-search / fool-Deadpool-into-stealing-stuff story journey that consisted of him getting his powers back, except them not really being powers, just uses of technology, and blah blah. That I could've done without. Just give him his damn powers. It's easier.
Then, yeah. Long-winded politics as a result of the Civil War tie-ins. But at least it's not all total nonsense, and fits the Cable characterization from this book. He's not just a soldier anymore.
That said, it really has been really drawn out. I want to see where this whole Messiah Complex goes, and whether it's going to blow up in his face (which it inevitably has to, I think, else it would be really boring). But it's also okay that it's taking a little bit. The title stars two characters, and even in a teambook, things get left on hold with one character to pursue another. So... it's Deadpool's time to shine, and hopefully this will make him more serious and less of a joke in the end. And there will most likely be scenes with Cable in the backdrop of Deadpool's journey. Plus, Cable isn't neutral anymore - not quite. He's joined up with Rogue's team in Adjectiveless, and it's been stated that Carey and Nicieza, sometime in the future, are more or less going to be working together regarding the Cable character, and I think there was a passing comment that we can be expecting something huge regarding Cable.
The link (courtesy of the X-Men thread): http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=9274
Initially Cable is talked about roughly halfway down the page, then the Carey-Nicieza bit is a bit past that (follows the section about Pan).
 
				 
						
 
 
		 
 
		 That gives me some hope for this book. I also love Nicieza (Hawkeye anyone? I think I might have been the only one who read that....), I enjoyed his work on Gambit's first ongoing.
 That gives me some hope for this book. I also love Nicieza (Hawkeye anyone? I think I might have been the only one who read that....), I enjoyed his work on Gambit's first ongoing. 
 
		 
	 
	 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		