• Cable #103 - Vol. 1 - 2002

Cable #103 – 2002 continues the high-stakes solo journey of one of the most complex characters in the X-Men universe. Published by Marvel Comics, this issue pushes Nathan Summers, aka Cable, deeper into a world of ideological conflict, power struggles, and moral ambiguity.

Written by David Tischman, with striking interior art by Igor Kordey, this chapter is set during a period where Cable is attempting to redefine his mission—not just as a soldier from the future, but as a protector in the present. This issue sees him grappling with geopolitical tensions and his role as a symbol of peace in a time of chaos. As factions move against him and agendas clash, Cable is forced to question how far he's willing to go to reshape the world.

The storytelling here leans into the cerebral and the political, moving away from pure action to explore deeper philosophical threads—without losing the intensity that defines the series. It’s a must-have for readers following Cable’s transformation from lone warrior to ideological leader, and for collectors completing the early 2000s run of this fan-favourite title.

Now available at ComicBookXS.com, this issue is preserved in excellent condition and handled with care. All orders are dispatched promptly across the UK in robust, protective packaging designed to ensure secure delivery and maintain your comic’s condition from our store to your doorstep.



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Cable #103 - Vol. 1 - 2002

  • Brand: Marvel
  • Product Code: Marvel
  • Availability: 1
  • £4.50


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