I understand that half the time the reboots are shit, and the most interest Marvel or DC has in the concept of a multiverse is it's capacity to suck more cash out of fans. I love multiverses, I don't like the concept being used primarily to empty my wallet, and secondarily to fuck with characters that are awesome and make them crap.
No, not the films, the comics. Where if you want to follow the plots of future comics that might be good, you have to suffer through the shitty 'Events' comics to get there.
My friend, you really don't. I dip in and out of Deadpool's and Cable's storylines constantly, without reading the things in between that I'm not interested in. You just find a synopsis or wiki and then you're good to go. Free yourself of the tyranny of the metaphorical and/or literal armed men forcing you to buy the comics at gun point.
Cable's plotlines are actually based quite heavily on knowing chronology, but I see you're determined to just keep voluntarily spending money and then complaining about it because that's fun for you.
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