Cable #4
In "Ruptures," the shocking truth about Tyler Dayspring comes to light as he's revealed as Mr. Tolliver, setting off a chain of revelations that fracture Cable’s world. Written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Dwayne Turner, with inks by Harry Candelario and Jon Holdredge and colors by Marie Javins, this 1995 issue brings Cable and Domino to Maddie Pryor’s grave, where they face Sinister’s cold revelation: Cable is the original, and Stryfe the copy. The cover, by Dwayne Turner and Jon Holdredge, captures the tension as Cable’s fate hangs in the balance.
In "Ruptures," Cable confronts a shocking revelation when his son Tyler Dayspring is unmasked as Mr. Tolliver, plunging the team into a crisis that reaches back through time. At Maddie Pryor’s grave, Cable and Domino face Sinister, who unveils a twisted truth about Cable’s origins—and the real nature of Stryfe. As the past and present collide, Cable is overtaken by his enemy, and Jean awakens to a terrifying new threat.
In "Les prophètes," Cable—now fully under Stryfe’s control—turns on X-Force and marches toward Tyler’s stronghold, while Domino races to warn Cyclops that Cable is his long-lost son. The truth behind Cable and Stryfe’s origins, uncovered through Askani, threatens to unravel everything.
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