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Back to the main topic. Cable and Shatterstar are trapped inside a TV show, caught up in a battle that is too real for them, and at a point in the future where Shatterstar is destined to die. The question remains whether Shatterstar is actually a man named Benjamin Russell, but the most important question is whether he can defy fate.
Once again, the script, written by Jeph Loeb, is full of unexplained events, fights that start and end seemingly randomly, and a strange conclusion to the whole Benjamin Russell question.
It’s really bad, lazily written and overstuffed with creepy, half-baked ideas and execution. Kevin Lau gives the art a decent sense of manga style (as seen on the cover), and Marie Javins also does her usual great coloring, making X-Force #61 a feast for the eyes. Barely a snack for the brain. In other words, typical ’90s fare of the time.
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