Cyclops has absolute confidence in his son Cable and knows that it will protect Hope, the child considered the savior of mutant species. But Bishop does not see it that way and intends to eliminate. To oppose it, the X-Force members embark on a dangerous mission through time! By Duane Swierczynski, Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost, Clayton Crain, Ariel Olivetti and many others. (Contains episodes US X-Force / Cable: Messiah War 1; Cable (2008) 11-15; X-Force (2008) 14-16; X-Men: Hope 1)
Cable and Hope are trapped in future, unable to go back, they are forced to go ever further in time! Blame it on a damaged time machine Cable. Why? Mystery
Note that Hope is now a little girl, age Cable follow the training to be able to defend themselves and survive alone. What about the years between the ages? Mystery
They are therefore blocked in the future, and they advance over time, the more the world is empty, no resources and no inhabitants. Meanwhile, Bishop who decided to follow the order to kill Hope to prevent future ITS to achieve, decides to sallier Stryfe in Apocalypse sil promising agrees to help him kill his "brother." How sy Bishop is taken in turn to travel through time? Mystery
But Cyclops, which includes his son is in trouble by not seeing him return, decides to leave a message, but time also and above all to send in time, X-Force. Hank how he managed such a feat, sending any team in time? Mystery
Then undertakes a real trench warfare between Stryfe and Bishop one side, Cable and X-Force the other
And Hope in? Well it must be recognized that the small Hope passes a little by the wayside in this saga. Saga that the final napporte not much in the trilogy of the Messiah. A simple open war, and as long as lon born not read it Back then it was released in kiosk or VO, and many are missing too many things to be able lapprécier. Like any Deluxe, one falls in the middle of something, or we followed a previous Deluxe and history is underway. But then, this is not the case, there's a lot of things between the Messiah Complex and the War of the Messiah, especially in the cable series. Panini does not wish to publish it either, but that they saffranchissent dune delivery in the context it's not really great for readers unfamiliar with this saga. The situation after the Messiah Complex has nothing to do with the beginning of the War of the Messiah. It's really annoying to not have the right to a good editorial work, especially on such sagas, important enough to optimize our reading.
Not talking about the absence of hedges between each chapter in order to make reading more enjoyable. This is obvious in this volume, we do not always realize that lon changed serial or chapter. The Deluxe are supposed to be a flagship collection of Panini, and for the price it is reasonable to wait a minimum level of editorial work, to sublimate the book itself.
Drawing level was very heavy with Clayton Crain computer and its very style, but so dark, so violent, so catchy, so ideal for a title like X-Force. A style that salterne perfectly with the Dariel Olivetti. Both artists are geniuses for everything Drafting scenes, fights and to give a crazy pace in history. If history is not folichon folichon, at least we take full eyes with these two artists!
In short, it actually nothing happens dintéressant let alone something really useful to the story. If we took the opportunity to look at the boards of Clayton Crain and Ariel Olivetti, it is still not bad "c ****". This train much in length. Cable becomes a character c ***** terribly, and Bishop is put into play by Craig Kyle and Chris Yost. Already I naimais this character too, so there is just one single element Hope decor and is completely forgotten.
A volume not really necessary and that breaks the beautiful dynamic launched by the Messiah Complex. Too bad, because lorsquon bed with all the elements in hand this requires a little, little bit better. Hopefully the Return of the Messiah either lenvergure the first volume.
Note that the reading of the X-Force Deluxe: Angels and Demons can be helpful.