Cable is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The New Mutants #87 (March 1990), and was created by writer Louise Simonson and artist/co-writer Rob Liefeld.
Though Liefeld is responsible for his visual design, name, and much of his personality, it is claimed that Cable also got some inspiration from editor Bob Harras. Liefeld explains the creation of the character:
"I was given a directive to create a new leader for the New Mutants. There was no name, no description besides a 'man of action' the opposite of Xavier. I created the look, the name, much of the history of the character. After I named him Cable, Bob suggested Quinn and Louise had Commander X.
In 1992, the character had a two issue miniseries, titled Cable: Blood and Metal, written by Fabian Nicieza, pencilled by John Romita, Jr., and inked by Dan Green, was published in October 1992 and November 1992. The series explored Cable and the villain Stryfe's ongoing battle with one another, and its effect on the people that surround Cable.
Shortly after Blood and Metal, Cable was given his own ongoing title; issue #6 (vol. 2) December 1993, confirmed the character to be Nathan Christopher Summers, the son of the X-Man Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor who had been taken to the future in X-Factor #68 (vol. 1) July 1991, introduced by writer Chris Claremont and appeared in Uncanny X-Men #201 January 1986. The series ran from May 1993 until August 2003, including the revamping of the book to Soldier X, and the book would at first have trouble finding a stable creative team. A writer/penciller team would complete no more than three issues in a row until Jeph Loeb and Ian Churchill would begin work on issue #20 and finish on #35. Loeb and Churchill would provide for the first stability the title would have, working together on fifteen of the twenty issues from #20-#39. During their run, they would explore characters in Cable’s past, his feeling of responsibility toward Nathan Grey, Cable's relationship with Domino and Blaquesmith, and further adventures with Kane, the Sugar Man, and the Microverse.
After his solo series ended, he was paired with the mercenary Deadpool in a new ongoing series. The series largely dealt with Cable's efforts to change the world for the better, including turning his old spaceship Greymalkin into the floating utopian island of Providence. In preparation for Messiah Complex, Cable seemingly died when Gambit and Sunfire detonated Providence, causing the series to focus mostly on Deadpool for the next six or so issues. This series was cancelled at the fiftieth issue and was quickly replaced with another Cable solo comic.
After the events of X-Men: Messiah Complex (2008), Cable once again received his own series. Reminiscent of Lone Wolf and Cub, the series follows Cable, and the messianic child's time traveling adventures. The dangers of the future and pursuit by Bishop are balanced with the humor of "Cable the soldier" becoming "Cable the Nanny."
Cable was born Nathan Christopher Charles Summers, the child of Scott Summers (Cyclops) and Madelyne Pryor (a clone of Jean Grey), created by Mister Sinister for the express purpose of mating her with Scott to create Cable; she dubs him "Nathan" in order to taunt Scott by reminding him of a childhood bully, as she prepares to sacrifice him before the X-Men and X-Factor saved the child. Sinister carefully orchestrated Cable's birth, planning to use him as a weapon against his hated master, Apocalypse. As a child he formed an instant bond to his alternate future half-sister Rachel Summers and periodically was under her care after Madelyne’s death. Apocalypse learned of Sinister's treachery and eventually infected the child with a techno-organic ("T-O") virus that would slowly kill him.
When Apocalypse was defeated on the Moon, a woman from the future appeared to Cyclops, calling herself Askani; she told him that the only way to save his son would be for her to take him into the far future.
The vacuum of power was filled by a group called the New Canaanites, which established a new dictatorial state led by figures such as Tribune Haight and Administrator Umbridge. Cable was arrested and learned from fellow inmate Blaquesmith where to find the last enclave of the Askani. Blaquesmith helped him escape and Cable joined the Askani resistance against the New Canaanites. Meanwhile, Stryfe, Nathan's clone, also set up his own plans to defeat the New Canaanites and install himself as the world's ruler, as he considered himself the heir of Apocalypse.
The Six Pack performed missions for "Mister Tolliver", which put the group in direct conflict with Stryfe. In their last mission, Cable and the Pack confronted Stryfe but they refused to fight because they weren’t getting paid. Cable did not listen and even when Stryfe threatened the lives of his comrades, Cable did not back down. He abandoned his team in an underground base in order to follow Stryfe, which resulted in him shooting Hammer in the back causing him to become paralyzed from the neck down and Garrison Kane's limbs being ripped off.
Cable came into conflict with Stryfe's Mutant Liberation Front, the United States government, and Freedom Force. The New Mutants intervened and he asked for their help against the Mutant Liberation Front. Cable saw them as potential soldiers in his war against Stryfe. He became their new teacher and leader, and outfitted them. He came into conflict with Wolverine, noting that the two had an old feud between them. Cable and the New Mutants teamed up with Wolverine and Sunfire against the MLF. Cable also led the New Mutants against the Genoshans. Soon after that, Cable renamed the team X-Force Cable rescued Domino from a year of imprisonment and learned from Kane that Stryfe was apparently his identical twin. In return, Cable took Kane to the future and had him outfitted with bionics to restore his functionality. Cable also promised Kane that he would use future bionics to heal Hammer.
Stryfe attacked Professor X while posing as Cable, initiating a series of momentous events, starting X-Cutioner's Song. When Cable returned from the future, he found that nearly every superpowered force on the planet was after him, including multiple X-teams. After convincing Wolverine and Bishop of his innocence, Cable battled Stryfe on the Moon, culminating in a temporal explosion that seemed to kill both. Cable reappeared in the Clan Chosen future, with Stryfe's consciousness riding along in his mind. He destroyed the New Canaanites' time travel device, returned to the present to confront the consequences of the X-Cutioner's Song, and learned from Mister Sinister that Stryfe was his clone and not the other way around as Stryfe had told him.
During the Onslaught Saga, Cable was involved in a plan to rescue the son of Reed Richards and Susan Richards from the body of Onslaught on the Astral plane. On this team was Cable, who was losing his psionic control over his Techno-Organic Virus, Susan Richards, and the unlikely ally Apocalypse. After entering the Astral plane and locating Franklin Richards, Susan and Cable reacted to protect him from Apocalypse but were unable to free him from Onslaught's body. After Onslaught's destruction, Calbe began to loose control of the T-O virus and was brought to the Fantastic Four's headquarters, where he was operated on. Cable experienced visions of his future world during the operation, which lead to him reviving himself soon after his body had been consumed by the T-O virus. Cable managed to overcome the virus and increase his psychic abilities in the process.
Cable later began to connect with his parents Cyclops and Phoenix soon after they had returned from their trip into the future, where they had raised Nathan as a child. However, a few years later, Cyclops supposedly died in a battle against Apocalypse. Feeling that he failed his father, Cable joined the X-Men and began growing closer with his "mother" Jean Grey, who trained him in the use of his mental powers. Cable eventually fulfilled his destiny and killed Apocalypse using a "Psimitar" after Jean Grey managed to separate Cyclops from Apocalypse's essence. His purpose in life as Sinister had ordained it now completed, Cable rescued Rachel Summers from an alternate future where she had become trapped, then became a globe-traveling mercenary dubbed "Soldier X" for a short time.
However, an alternative subsequently presented itself in the form of Agent Brent Jackson of Weapon X, who arrived at their base with several other Weapon X agents, offering the Underground a truce and requesting their help in deposing Colcord. Cable accepted suspiciously.
On their raid, they were surprised by his former friend Garrison Kane, now a cyborg agent of the Program. Furious at the intervention, Cable shut down Kane’s mind, ran into the office of the unconscious Colcord, and probed his mind. When he discovered the truth of the mutant genocide, Cable tried to kill the Director, before being stopped by the brainwashed Madison Jeffries. Jeffries tried to destroy the underground with the help of “Boxbots” but was stopped with the help of Kane, who, released from Weapon X’s mind control when Cable rebooted his systems, used his cyborg parts to "download" Jeffries’ power and absorb the Boxbots, killing himself in the process.
Jackson then betrayed the Underground, captured them, and mind-wiped them into forgetting Weapon X. Marrow, arriving to rescue the Underground, instead used the wider Underground as the basis for a new Gene Nation.
Meanwhile, the X-Men, including his father Cyclops, hired Deadpool to put together the pieces of a mini-teleporter that they could use to stop him without quite knowing what it was. After they mounted an attack on Providence, Cable confessed to Deadpool after Deadpool had declined to play his role and disable him, that he’d wanted Deadpool to kill him. Expanding on this to Cyclops that he knew he was about to burn out, he wanted to set an example of how the world could work together, even if it was against him. However, the Silver Surfer, called by the Fantastic Four, saw his "passion" and disturbed by it, defeated him in battle and ripped the techno-organic tissue from his body, disabling him. As Providence, which had been supported by Cable's telekinesis, was crashing towards the ocean, Deadpool teleported to one of Cable's safehouses with him and at his prompting used the teleporter to lobotomize him to save him from burning out, giving him a few seconds to lower Providence gently into the ocean and give a final message to the world. While he was left in a coma and with many people around the globe now referring to him as “the Savior” and applications to immigrate to Providence going through the roof, Deadpool hired the Fixer to bond benign techno-organic mesh to Cable, saving him although he remains hugely depowered.
Shortly thereafter, Cable vanished in killing a mutant-hunting beast called the Skornn at the head of a reformed X-Force. Cannonball and Siryn then traveled to Providence, with Forge in tow, to try and find any trace of him, and whether he survived. At roughly the same time, Deadpool, having been brainwashed by a supervillain information broker called the Black Box to kill the "Greatest Threat to Mankind", teleported to Providence to find and kill Cable, who he perceived as the greatest superhuman threat. After Cannonball and Siryn had calmed him, he suggested they use his teleportation-link with Cable to find him and Forge constructed a harness to allow the two X-Force members to follow him.
They then proceeded to travel through three alternate worlds, one where Cable had become War, a Horseman of Apocalypse; one where Cable had succeeded in his messiah-like mission and had become a benevolent dictator (where even mild indigestion was immediately dealt with through outside help); and one where Cable had become the central consciousness of a Phalanx infestation of Earth. Finally, they landed in the House of M reality and found an infant Cable being raised by the marginalized Mister Sinister on a farm. Sinister used an extract from Deadpool's immune system to accelerate Cable’s physical development; however, this also caused Cable’s powers to almost immediately manifest, and the infant Cable lashed out indiscriminately with his newfound telekinesis. Before Sinister could regain control over Cable, Deadpool grabbed the baby and teleported seconds before the world reverted from the House of M reality to the normal Marvel Universe. Since the pair were in transit when the reversion occurred, Cable was unaffected and thus was still a child as Deadpool returned with him to Providence.
There, when Forge ran tests and discerned that the child was, in fact, the real Cable, Deadpool's brainwashing kicked in once more and he attempted to kill Cable. Siryn and Cannonball delayed him until Deadpool shot himself in the head. As Cable rapidly aged back into mid-childhood, he read Deadpool's mind and found who had brainwashed him. As X-Force went to confront the Black Box, Cable decided that he wanted to have his memory restored and cure Deadpool's brain damage, even though it would once more cost him his powers. He succeeded, although X-Force found only a LMD Black Box at his base and he soon returned to his original age, whereupon his accelerated aging stopped.
It is revealed that, during a battle thousands of years ago, a younger time-traveling Cable (then known as “The Traveler”) was accidentally responsible for infecting En Sabah Nur with the techno-organic virus with which Apocalypse would one day infect Nathan Summers. 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. Believing that the X-Men would inevitably defeat Apocalypse yet again bringing the remaining mutant community together, Cable judged "the risk's worth the rewards."
Eventually Bishop manages to track Cable down, and after killing several mutated human-killing beasts, shoots the child; however Cable managed to save her and travelled to another future. To the date their future remains unknown, but it's revealed that Cable will pass down history as the hero who saved humanity by trying to protect the Messiah as much as he could, and killing the mutated beasts, and Bishop, his sworn enemy, would become a devilish figure in the Cable Religion, a childkiller with no merits in Cable's final task.
Cable is trained in the use of many futuristic and conventional firearms, unarmed combat, and guerrilla tactics. He has extensive training in military combat techniques and the martial arts, and is an extraordinary combat strategist. When his powers were temporarily reduced, he used a weapon from his own timeline, known as a "Psimitar" which has the ability to focus and increase his telepathic and telekinetic powers.
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