Cable #8

Marvel ⋅ 1994

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Key Facts

Origin of Stryfe, a clone of Cable

Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Cover Artist

Tony Daniel

Writer

Fabian Nicieza

Colorist

Marie Javins

Letterer

Chris Eliopoulos

Inker

Jason Minor

Artist

Aron Wiesenfeld

Published

February 1994

Synopsis

"Act Three - Dayspring" Stryfe has found Tyler Dayspring and the two try to emotionally joust one another. Stryfe loses, however, when he triggers Tyler's ability to project the truth from someone's mind, that person being the time-traveling Askani. Not knowing what to believe, Stryfe is accosted by a psi-attack and is given the choice to do something good with his life. He leaves Cable's body.Notes:Error: On page 10, the narrator falsely states that Domino had to be convinced to go to Camp Verde to find Cable. It was the other way around; Domino had to convince Xavier.Error: On page 14, Jean explains who one of the time-anomalies are, despite not having a clue as to who they were one panel prior. This should have been attributed to Zero.SynopsisStryfe bullies Tyler Dayspring around until Tyler reveals that Stryfe isn't the actual son of Cyclops and Jean Grey. Stryfe can't believe what he hears and the trapped Askani confirms Tyler's assertions. Stryfe destroys Askani's form. Askani had been linked to Tyler, who has the ability to project the thoughts of others. He shows Stryfe the truth of his past.Meanwhile, Zero has found Professor Xavier, Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Domino. Zero confirms their fears that Cable's body has been wholly possessed by Stryfe. Zero then explains how this came to be: When Cable and Stryfe were sucked into the time vortex on the Moon Stryfe's body was destroyed. His mind, however, found refuge in Cable's since their bodies had been so similar. Xavier reckons that Mr. Sinister was able to release Stryfe from inside Cable's mind.Zero teleports the four mutants to Tyler's citadel where Stryfe is getting a lesson in history. He can't believe that his entire life has been a lie. He watches as his infant body is referred to as the clone; he sees Apocalypse claim his infant body as his own; he recognizes that he has been wrong about his heritage his whole life. Xavier enters Stryfe's mind with his crew and they see Stryfe's harsh upbringing. They see the pain both Stryfe...

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