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Topic: Cable (comics)


In the News (Sun 26 May 13)

  
  Cable (comics) tomtom keygen Cable (comics)
Cable was arrested, and learned from fellow inmate Blaquesmith where to find the last enclave of the Askani.
Cable rescued Domino from a year of imprisonment, and learned from Kane that Stryfe was apparently his identical twin.
Cable formerly possessed high-level telepathy and telekinesis, which his use of was traditionally been highly limited by his need to constantly use his telekinesis to retard his techno-organic infection.
www.find-ask.com /Encyclopedia/Cable_(comics)/Cable_(comics).html   (1432 words)

  
  Cable (comics)
Cable is an alpha-class mutant, with telepathic and telekinetic power on the level of Professor X.
Cable was born Nathan Christoper Charles Summers, the child of Scott Summers and Madelyne Pryor (Madelyne Pryor was later revealed to be a clone of Jean Grey, created by Mister Sinister for the express purpose of mating her with Scott to create Cable).
Cable followed Stryfe into the past in order prevent whatever he was planning, as well as prevent the rise of Apocalypse.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/c/ca/cable__comics_.html   (828 words)

  
 Cable (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cable (Nathan Christopher Summers) is a Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the X-Men and X-Force.
Cable was born Nathan Christopher Charles Summers, the child of Scott Summers (Cyclops) and Madelyne Pryor.
Cable also revealed that he was the one responsible for Apocalypse's post House of M revival, stating that the Mutant community needed a powerful threat to rally against.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cable_(comics)   (3196 words)

  
 Comics Central Cable & Deadpool
Straining, Cable managed to make a TK burst to swallow the liquified Deadpool, absorbing his healing factor and allowing him to purge them both of the Façade virus with his telekinesis, then regurgitated Deadpool, whose healing factor could now resolidify.
Cable proceeded to subvert the Deliverance Device - and Lightmaster, who had hired by Sunic to protect the virus but was actually a member of the One World Church, and who was key to the delivery - turning the world's population a shade of pink.
It is not associated with Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Image Comics, Darkhorse Comics and including all those that the author forgot to mention.
www.comicscentral.net /xmen/a-f/cable_deadpool.php   (581 words)

  
 Comics2Film: Knights of Justice: The Movie (Archives)
Cable is considering centering the next video around either the Whiz Kids (the Big Bang team of super-sidekicks) or else an all woman Knights of Justice who would have to rescue the captured male members of the group.
Cable also likes the characters Humming Bird and Beacon for future installments and even talked about adapting the Criss-Cross Crisis (which is reminiscent of the first JLA/JSA crossover).
Cable asked fans to write in their opinion about what characters or concepts should be featured in future Big Bang productions.
www.comics2film.com /Knights2Arch.shtml   (757 words)

  
 The religion of Cable (Nathan Summers)
Nathan Christopher Charles Summers, better known simply as Nathan Summers, or by the codename "Cable," is a devout adherent of the far-future Askani religion, the faith he was raised in.
Cable has attempted to spread the word about Askani religion in our own time, although this faith still has very few followers.
Since the break-up of X-Force, Cable has continued to be associated with the X-Men and has been a member of the team, although not a regular one.
www.adherents.com /lit/comics/Cable.html   (1289 words)

  
 Comics2Film: Big Bang
Comic creator and screenwriter Steve Ross told Comics2Film that the filmed adaptation of Chris Ecker and Gary Carlson's Big Bang Comics will premiere at this years Comic-Con International in San Diego.
Comics and screen writer Steve Ross informs us that attendees of this year's San Diego comic show are in for a treat.
In keeping with the nostalgic approach of the comics, the filmmakers were hoping to capture a movie-serial feel for the pilot.
www.comics2film.com /bigbang.shtml   (3159 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Local News: Cars can squeeze beneath cable median barriers
In Arlington, the main hazard is a slope near the cable barrier.
In many accident-prone locations the cables are an improvement over having no barrier at all — on Highway 12, four vehicles hit the new cables in the past two months, with nobody injured, said project engineer John Hart.
One possible improvement would be a "base board" at the bottom of a cable fence, so a biker can drop to the ground and hit the board instead of wires, he said.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/localnews/2003284762_cablebarrier02m.html   (1140 words)

  
 Domino (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Cable became the leader of the New Mutants following their break from the X-Men, "Domino" (actually Copycat) joined him as his field leader, and stayed with the team as they changed from the New Mutants to X-Force.
When it was revealed that the real Domino was actually a prisoner of the supervillain Tolliver, X-Force rejected the Domino imposter and, with Cable's reassurances, rescued the real Domino and welcomed her into the team.
Bridge, Hammer, Solo, Anaconda and Constrictor, she attacked Cable at his community Providence, though she quickly defected to his side after the Six Pack was defeated by Cable and Deadpool.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Domino_(comics)   (797 words)

  
 Cable
Book of the Week 3/8/06: Both Cable and Deadpool came along during the period I was out of comics, and both were emblematic of what kept me away.
Cable's vast backstory is only lightly touched upon, and Deadpool's goofiness is contained within actual storylines.
Cable and the New Mutants (New Mutants 86-91, 93-94; w Louise Simonson; a Rob Liefeld).
tplist.millarworld.net /cable.html   (998 words)

  
 Cable & Deadpool #30 - Bam! Kapow!
Lately, Cable has been playing more of a supporting role to Deadpool despite his name being first on the cover.
Cable provides Nicieza with the necessary plot material to keep the book going, Deadpool provides the laughs and charisma to actually keep the book interesting.
They both seem to blithely ignore each other’s involvement with the opposite side, Cable because he doesn’t care what Deadpool does and Deadpool because he…well he just doesn’t seem to look at the situation as him choosing a side so much as getting paid to have fun.
www.bamkapow.com /cable-deadpool-30-298-p.html   (404 words)

  
 Polite Dissent » Comic Book Transfusion - Cable #33: comics, medicine, and medical comics
At one point, he was captured by the Mandarin, who planned to use Tremain’s DNA to clone a bunch of super-powered soldiers.
Cable stays behind to help the badly wounded to Tremain.
Something that strikes me though about Cable giving Extreme ’90s Guy an emergency transfusion, is that the business end of the tube is stuck in his robot arm.
politedissent.com /archives/1607   (417 words)

  
 Diamond News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Cable #100 will finish the creative team's first story arc, in which Cable takes on Peru's notorious Shining Path guerrilla army.
The main story will be complemented by an additional, 16-page "'Nuff Said" story, told with visuals only, and no dialogue or captions.
Plus, as with all of the "'Nuff Said" titles shipping in December, this special issue will contain a portion of the plot from which the silent story will be illustrated, to give readers a look into the creative process behind the innovative story.
www.diamondcomics.com /news/2001/11_12_01/cable100.html   (105 words)

  
 Midtowncomics.com :: Online Comics Store, Spiderman, Superman, Batman Comic Books and Toys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Cable & Deadpool Vol 3 Human Race TP
Cable & Deadpool Vol 4 Bosom Buddies TP
Cable finds himself in South America where civil war is erupting and peace is a shattered illusion.
www.midtowncomics.com /eshop/searchresult.asp?skey=Cable   (359 words)

  
 ALA | Comics go 'OUCH!' at night
The N also is providing a tip sheet on creating comics, for teachers and school and public librarians that will appear in the inaugural issue of YALSA's new journal, Young Adult Library Services.
Comics appears on The N's Web site as well as on their new teen programming block that airs every night starting at 6 p.m.
Comics are comics written by teens about real-life embarrassing moments and animated by The N for TV and the Web.
www.ala.org /ala/pressreleasesbucket/comicsgoouch.htm   (585 words)

  
 MiamiHerald.com | 08/10/2006 | No joke, Larry the Cable Guy, other comics heat up the charts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
But offstage, self-professed redneck Larry the Cable Guy is not really Southern and -- on this recent afternoon at least -- not really interested in being funny.
The Pawnee City, Neb., native whose real name is Dan Whitney is quiet, insightful, serious even, as he ponders the success he and other comics are having on the charts.
While proud to be a country comic, Whitney says his humor is broader than rural America.
www.miami.com /mld/miamiherald/entertainment/movies/15231106.htm   (645 words)

  
 Salon Technology | Cable modem or DSL: Which is better?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In one corner are the nation's cable companies -- AT&T and RCN, to name a couple -- which have been busily upgrading their networks and deploying cable modems for high-speed Internet access.
This competition between cable and telephone giants is just what Congress had in mind when it passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
They want to know which is faster today -- cable or DSL -- and which system will be faster in a few years, once everybody else in their neighborhood is online.
www.salon.com /tech/feature/1999/09/23/cable_dsl   (503 words)

  
 Bags and Boards: Killing me loudly
Deadpool is consistently one of the most unique and funny characters in comics.
And Cable is one of the most stoic.
From soldier to mentor to savior, it's always hard to get a read from the hero, especially once the threat of Apocalypse (his whole existence was to stop this guy) was supposedly ended forever.
weblogs.variety.com /bags_and_boards/2004/03/killing_me_loud.html   (456 words)

  
 CNN - Site Seer: A user's guide to cyber comics - Dec. 13, 1996
The Comics Hotlist site from Tampere University in Finland offers a personal comic section with a selection of more than 60 strips, but the strips are not as well-known and the selections frequently fail to download.
One of the most comprehensive list of online comics on the web can be found at Cyber Comics List with links to more than 200 daily comics, syndicated comics, weekly comics, editorial comics, and miscellaneous sites.
And if you're still not laughing try, "The Comics I Don't Understand Page," a clever hobby site devoted to the notion that one man's humor is another man's 'Huh?' Users are invited to explain the meaning of a half dozen inscrutable comic strips.
cnn.com /TECH/9612/13/site.seer.comics/index.html   (778 words)

  
 Comics - DC, Marvel, Image, Dell, Gold Key & More
They are all in good condition, and some, but not all, come with plastic covers and backboards.
Most of the comics in this lot include plastic and backboards, but not all - some are loose.
This is for a lot of 6 different old Phantom comics.
www.oldnew-goodstuff.com /ComicsDCMarvelImageDellGoldKey.html   (525 words)

  
 Cable (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cable is two or more wires bound together.
Cable (comics) is a comic book superhero in the fictional Marvel Universe.
In the financial markets, jargon for the exchange rate between the US dollar and the British pound sterling, or sometimes for the pound sterling itself (so named because these exchange rates were originally transmitted over a transatlantic cable).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cable_(disambiguation)   (130 words)

  
 SpiderFan.org - Comics : Reviews : Cable & Deadpool #24
Cable has this thing/system/object (all very confusing) called a fl box which basically lets him see all and know all via all kinds of media like T.V. and the net etc.
There's a quick cut to Cable who's on the phone to Irene, worried Deadpool'll hurt civillians, Cable tries to reasure her.
We then cut to Providence a few days later, where Cable reveals to Irene that the top secret project he had Deadpool go after was infact a device to cut off providence from the rest of the world.
www.spiderfan.org /comics/reviews/cable_deadpool/024.html   (758 words)

  
 Comics Central X-Force
Refusing to live according to rules set forth by a generation that could never understand them, the members of X-Force fought for the very survival of their species in a world that had come to hate and fear them.
Whereas the X-Men dedicated their vast resources to the protection of humans, X-Force adopted Cable's attitude toward evil mutants: "Get them before they get you." X-Force was involved in attacks against the extremist Mutant Liberation Front and other genetic terrorists, and itself was branded as such early in its career.
Ever wary of the abnormal, citizens of the 21st century are surprisingly eager to seize on the sensational.
www.comicscentral.net /xmen/s-z/xforce.php   (519 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Cable - Comics & Graphic Novels: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Cable And The New Mutants TPB by Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld (Paperback - May 1, 1995)
Cable Volume 1: Shining Path TPB (Cable) by David Tischman (Paperback - May 1, 2002)
Cable on Academe by Carole Cable (Paperback - 1994)
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Cable&rh=n:4366,k:Cable&page=1   (592 words)

  
 X-Men #197 Review - Silver Bullet Comics
Cable brings Rogue’s team to his island nation of Providence to try to find a cure for her.
Mystique and Iceman continue their “will they, won’t they” dance, Cannonball is presented with a little moral dilemma, and Lady Mastermind goes looking for whatever it is that’s gotten inside her head.
Situating the story in Cable’s island nation of Providence is a nice acknowledgment of the fact that Cable is the star of another book besides this one.
www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com /reviews/117563149534708.htm   (607 words)

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