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FREE CABLE: HOMECOMING VOLUME 4 PDF Duane Swierczynski,Steve Dillon | 184 pages | 20 Oct 2010 | Marvel Comics | 9780785141686 | English | New York, United States Gaither Homecoming Classics Vol 4 - Digital - Gaither The Oversoul has done its job well. There is no war on Harmony. There are no weapons of mass destruction. There is no technology that could lead to weapons of war. By control of the data banks, and subtle interference in the very thoughts of the people, the artificial intelligence has fulfilled its mission. But now there is a problem. In orbit, the Oversoul realizes that it has lost access to some of its memory banks, and some of its power systems are failing. And on the planet, men are beginning to think Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 power, wealth, and conquest. High above the planet Harmony, the Oversoul watches. Its task, programmed so many millennia ago, is to guard the human settlement on this planet, to protect this fragile remnant of Earth from all threats For millennia, the planet Harmony has been protected by the Oversoul, an artificial intelligence programmed to prevent thoughts Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 war and conquest from threatening the fragile remnant of Earth's peoples. But as the Oversoul's systems have begun to fail, a great warrior has arisen to challenge its bans. With the continuing failure of the Oversoul, the artificially intelligent guardian computer of the planet Harmony, the human colonists have begun to repeat the devastations of war and conquest wrought on Earth. To repair itself and avert disaster, the Oversoul has called a Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 of 16 refugees from the fallen city of Basilica to a hidden, abandoned spaceport where the ancient starships lie. When war broke out on the planet Harmony, the Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 of that colonized world selected the family of Wetchik to carry it back to long-lost Earth. Now the tribe is ready at last to take a ship to the stars. But from the beginning there has been bitter dispute between Wetchik's sons, Nafai and Elemak. On board the starship Basilica, the children of the tribe will become pawns in the struggle for control of reclaimed Earth. High above Earth orbits the starship Basilica. On board the huge vessel is a sleeping woman. Of those who made the journey, Shedemei alone has survived the hundreds of years since the Children of Wetchik returned to Earth. Homecoming 5 books in series. The Memory of Earth Publisher's Summary. Book 1. Add to Cart failed. Please try again later. Add to Wish List failed. Remove from wishlist failed. Adding to library failed. Please try again. Follow podcast failed. Unfollow podcast failed. Free with day trial. Book 2. Included in Plus membership. Free with Plus trial. Book 3. Book 4. Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 5. Homecoming, Vol. 2 - Album by Cable | Spotify Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Cable, Volume 4 by Duane Swierczynski. Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 Ramos. Paul Gulacy. Lan Medina. From the moment Cable jumped into the time stream with the infant "mutant messiah," he's had only one goal: keep Hope alive until she can choose her own destiny. But now, stranded on a planet in its death throes, eating fried rat on a stick for the millionth time, Hope turns to Cable and tells him she's ready to go home. Thus begins Homecomingthe penultimate chapter in th From the moment Cable jumped into the time stream with the infant "mutant messiah," he's had only one goal: keep Hope alive until she can choose her own destiny. It's not only zero hour for Cable and Hope, but also for the Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 hunting them, Lucas Bishop, who is rapidly running out of chances to save mutantkind and the world. Because if Hope does make it back to the present, everything changes for the X-Men. Collecting : Cable Get A Copy. HardcoverPremierepages. Published June 23rd by Marvel first published June 22nd More Details Original Title. Cable 4Cable Single Issues Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Cable, Volume 4please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Cable, Volume 4: Homecoming. Mar 05, Paul E. Morph rated it liked it Shelves: comics-read-in Sorry about that; the Rob Liefeld artwork in the back of this book took me by surprise There's never any real doubt about the ultimate outcome, unfortunately. Jan 13, James DeSantis rated it liked it. This one was dragging its feet by the Cable: Homecoming Volume 4. It's not even that the series is ever bad. It just feels like we're doing the same thing over and over again. It also doesn't help that Bishop is boring. He never gets the Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 done, of course, but he barely ever even comes close. He never feels like a threat. He's just kind of a shitty antagonist by the end. On top of that the story is recycled every volume. Saying that the art is decent enough and the relationship with Cable and Hope is pretty great. T This one was dragging its feet by the end. The dad-daughter relationship works really well and you always feel that they truly care about each other throughout the series. I just wish the series was better in the end but for Cable fans it is worth checking out. A great start, meh ending. Nov Cable: Homecoming Volume 4, Baba rated it Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 liked it Shelves: x-men-verse-snikt. Not only do we get a very captivating and intriguing return to Earth and a culmination of Bishop's pursuit of Cable and Hope, we get a very funny and On Point portrayal of Deadpool! For me, one of the best Cable runs of all-time! Oct 14, Mike rated it it was ok. Fun, a few interesting twists, but this whole run of Cable feels like filler, meant to stretch out the storyline while the A-list X-Men writers geared up for the Second Coming storyline. Very little of this feels like meaningful work, or particularly insightful into Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 characters - nor does it advance the development of the characters in any emotionally moving way. It's like watching a few episodes of one of Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 Stargate series: fluffy, entertaining while it's on, completely forgettable after i Fun, a few interesting twists, but this whole run of Cable feels like filler, meant to stretch out the storyline while the A-list X-Men writers geared up for the Second Coming storyline. It's like watching a few episodes of one of the Stargate series: fluffy, entertaining while it's on, completely forgettable after it's over. Deadpool issue was Deadpool-snarky-break-the-fourth-wall big fun as is true for every decent Deadpool story ever written. Steve Dillon mini- stories were superfluous. Aug 10, Jeff Lanter rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels. It would have been nice for a strong close to what has been a slightly above average series but unfortunately, the ending fell a bit flat for me. Jumping around in time by this time has lost its novelty and while there are a lot of different time settings, nothing particularly interesting is done with them. Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 oh yeah, Bishop is still Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 doing the same Bishop stuff as he has done all series. His ending in this story is certainly the most satisfying Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 of it all. The art is inconsistent and It would have been nice for a strong close to what has been a slightly above average series but unfortunately, the ending fell a bit flat for me. The art is inconsistent and a bit sketchier than the previous artists. Unfortunately, it was the weakest in the whole series which lends a rushed feel to this last volume. This isn't the ending I was hoping for but I do appreciate Cable as a character more which is what I hoped to get from reading this series so it was worth the time. Jan 07, Malum rated it really liked it Shelves: cablegraphic-novelsmarvel. This is more of the same as the rest of the series. Bishop is still chasing Cable Cable: Homecoming Volume 4 Hope around. The writers seemed to have some trouble with their math, though, because if you follow the series from the beginning, Hope should be about but for some reason they really stress that she is 17 now. This was a pretty fun ride, but I am glad to see it over maybe because I read all 25 issues in one sitting Dec 25, Adam Stone rated it it was ok Shelves: superhero-comicsx-men-universe. This collection treads water as Cable and Hope have to stay running around the future until the big crossover when they return. Unfortunately, rather than expand the cast, or add any truly interesting twists, the story gets very cyclical. It doesn't help that there is no real Cable: Homecoming Volume 4, since it was apparent from the beginning of the series that the two major characters would have to get back to the main universe at some point.