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	<title>Comments on: Cable #15 (Messiah War Chapter 6) &#8211; Review</title>
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		<title>By: pozzyfreak</title>
		<link>http://weeklycomicbookreview.com/2009/06/17/cable-15-messiah-war-chapter-6-review/#comment-2689</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 18:38:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the comment!

While I (obviously) disagree with you in a lot of ways, I&#039;m happy to see that people are enjoying the &#039;90s inspired story.  Thinking back on the issue, I guess I did like the Deadpool stuff, I just find that the character seems to be in the crossover strictly for either exposition or comic relief (and to sell more books).  

I&#039;m happy to be a part of the W.C.B.R. team.  We do our best to provide our readers with the most honest reviews possible.

Feel free to comment whenever you&#039;d like and be sure to keep an eye out for the launch of our official forums!

Thanks again for the comment.

-Kyle Posluszny]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the comment!</p>
<p>While I (obviously) disagree with you in a lot of ways, I&#8217;m happy to see that people are enjoying the &#8217;90s inspired story.  Thinking back on the issue, I guess I did like the Deadpool stuff, I just find that the character seems to be in the crossover strictly for either exposition or comic relief (and to sell more books).  </p>
<p>I&#8217;m happy to be a part of the W.C.B.R. team.  We do our best to provide our readers with the most honest reviews possible.</p>
<p>Feel free to comment whenever you&#8217;d like and be sure to keep an eye out for the launch of our official forums!</p>
<p>Thanks again for the comment.</p>
<p>-Kyle Posluszny</p>
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		<title>By: MMan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 13:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow, I thought this was a really, amazingly cool issue. 

The Good:

Deadpool and Stryfe were fantastically written. Deadpool&#039;s lines were hilarious and smart. Also, his character was well portrayed and the writer showed his good side winning over his conscience and him for the first time ever doing the right thing in total clarity. Woo!! 

As for Stryfe, although evil, he has principles, he knows what he is doing most of the time, and appreciates the value of strength. Plus, he is ridiculously well prepared to handle any situation because he is mega powerful. Stryfe is an example of how Cable might be (and how he has been in the Cable/Deadpool series) without the T-O holding his energies hostage.  

I would like to see Stryfe and Cable unite to kick Apoc&#039;s En Sabah Nooric ass in the conclusion to this arc. 

Thanks for providing this forum for comic book appreciation. 

The Bad:

Cable and Wolverine were a bit weakly developed but it was okay and not really so bad considering the focus was on Deadpool&#039;s conscience awakening, revealing something about Hope, and demonstrating the power of Stryfe (not strife). I am so happy to see Stryfe rule. I think bad guys turning good is a better idea than making good guys better. Hope Stryfe becomes good one day. 

Some graphic violence a bit shocking.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, I thought this was a really, amazingly cool issue. </p>
<p>The Good:</p>
<p>Deadpool and Stryfe were fantastically written. Deadpool&#8217;s lines were hilarious and smart. Also, his character was well portrayed and the writer showed his good side winning over his conscience and him for the first time ever doing the right thing in total clarity. Woo!! </p>
<p>As for Stryfe, although evil, he has principles, he knows what he is doing most of the time, and appreciates the value of strength. Plus, he is ridiculously well prepared to handle any situation because he is mega powerful. Stryfe is an example of how Cable might be (and how he has been in the Cable/Deadpool series) without the T-O holding his energies hostage.  </p>
<p>I would like to see Stryfe and Cable unite to kick Apoc&#8217;s En Sabah Nooric ass in the conclusion to this arc. </p>
<p>Thanks for providing this forum for comic book appreciation. </p>
<p>The Bad:</p>
<p>Cable and Wolverine were a bit weakly developed but it was okay and not really so bad considering the focus was on Deadpool&#8217;s conscience awakening, revealing something about Hope, and demonstrating the power of Stryfe (not strife). I am so happy to see Stryfe rule. I think bad guys turning good is a better idea than making good guys better. Hope Stryfe becomes good one day. </p>
<p>Some graphic violence a bit shocking.</p>
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