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Visionaire: The Ultimate Art and Fashion Publication
Celia Dean and James Kaliardos
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A publishing experiment that began in 1991, Visionaire has taken the shape of everything from a...
Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World
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'The book is a house of wonders' The New York Times 'Steven Johnson is the Darwin of technology'...
Deceit and Self-Deception: Fooling Yourself the Better to Fool Others
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In Deceit and Self Deception Robert Trivers, whose work has been acclaimed by figures such as...
Sun Calendar
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For over 12 years we have been supplying Sunrise and Sunset calendars on our web site. We were...
Ross (3284 KP) rated Cable & Deadpool Vol. 2: The Burnt Offering in Books
Oct 18, 2018
This collection follows on from volume 1 (obviously). The events in that story arc have enhanced Cable's powers and he is now a Godlike figure. Weirdly similar to the Steven Erikson's Rejoice which I read at the same time, Cable uses his powers to help the human race and is treated with suspicion and attempts to stop him helping.
There is decent interaction with the X-Men as well as a number of minor supers all trying to stop Cable, but it really comes down to Deadpool to save the day.
Much more Deadpool content here than in vol 1 and more humour, which is needed to cut through Cable's nonsense.
There is decent interaction with the X-Men as well as a number of minor supers all trying to stop Cable, but it really comes down to Deadpool to save the day.
Much more Deadpool content here than in vol 1 and more humour, which is needed to cut through Cable's nonsense.
