[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
[GROWLING]
 1, 2, 3, 4!
JORDAN D. WHITE: The Cable
that everybody thinks
of, the old guy, he got killed.
But here's the thing.
He got killed by himself when
he was, like, 16 years old.
So the Cable that we've got
here, he's the same guy.
He's just a lot younger
than you're used to.
 He's going to see
the world a little bit
differently than older Cable.
He's not, you know, that
grizzled old veteran of war.
 This is the story of a
young soldier who hasn't
seen the world and a bunch.
And so he's more
fun and untethered.
 It's really exciting
to have Gerry Duggan
and Phil Noto on this book.
They are an incredible team.
JORDAN D. WHITE: They're
also really good friends.
So they love working together.
 He and I have the
same ideas for Cable.
I think we're gonna
surprise some people.
 I don't want to
tease too much.
There's some excitement
about a sword
and whose sword that
is and whether or not
Cable should be using it.
 Gerry writes terrific
stories and then
basically tease fill up
to draw the most beautiful
pages he possibly can.
 I'm biased, but this is
Phil Noto's very best work.
Whether you loved
him for Star Wars
or you loved his
Black Widow, you will
love his kid Cable even more.
JORDAN D. WHITE: It's
not photo realistic,
but it has a photography-like
quality to it.
ANNALISE BISSA: Just
absolutely beautiful art.
Every time we get pages
in, we're just blown away.
 For readers who
aren't necessarily
familiar with Cable, this
is a great jumping on point
because it is Cable
earlier in his life.
You're getting in on
the Cable ground floor.
 If you think you
know Cable, you don't.
However, you're gonna enjoy
the same big action, big guns,
and big fun when he's a kid.
 (RAPPING) Crisscross, tip toe.
What you going in for?
I set the bar.
Ain't no need to go and limbo.
Slicker than disco.
Yup, I said the tip-o.
Catch me in the sky
like I was a Super Hero.
