X-Force Implodes: Cable's Plan Fails, Domino Loses Memory in New Issue

Cable's latest high-stakes operation spectacularly backfires, leaving him to pick up the pieces, while Domino faces a sudden, inconvenient case of amnesia. That's the electrifying setup for Inglorious X-Force #7, hitting shelves this July 15th from Marvel Comics. The synopsis teases a potential connection between Cable's "risky move" against the Mutant Liberation Front and Domino's memory loss, suggesting a deeper, more sinister game is afoot.
X-Force has always specialized in the morally ambiguous, the missions no one else will touch. It’s a series built on tough choices and dire consequences. Now, it seems Cable and his team are paying a steep price. Cable, known for his tactical brilliance and time-traveling complications, rarely makes a move without multiple contingencies. For his plan to fall apart so dramatically suggests a truly formidable opponent or an unexpected betrayal.
Meanwhile, Domino’s amnesia is more than just bad luck – it’s a narrative grenade. Her powers rely on probability manipulation, a subtle influence that could be severely hampered by a foggy memory. What vital information has she forgotten? And how does it relate to the Mutant Liberation Front, a group known for its extreme methods in fighting for mutant rights?
“Cable's latest operation spectacularly backfires, while Domino faces a sudden, inconvenient case of amnesia.”
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Writer Tim Seeley and artist Michael Sta. Maria are at the helm, promising a turbulent ride. Seeley is known for his sharp character work and genre savviness, making him a strong fit for X-Force's blend of action and intrigue. Sta. Maria's dynamic art style should bring the team's predicament and the Adirondack Mountains headquarters to vivid life. R.B. Silva provides the main cover.
This issue is rated T+ and runs 32 pages, priced at $4.99. Brace yourselves, mutant fans. Inglorious X-Force #7 looks set to deliver a hefty dose of tactical failure, mysterious amnesia, and high-stakes mutant action.
Catzye Take
This looks like a classic X-Force setup: morally grey missions, high stakes, and internal conflict. Fans should brace themselves for intense fallout from Cable's actions, and Domino's amnesia adds a wild card. We're eager to see how Tim Seeley and Michael Sta. Maria weave these threads together.
Numerological Reading
Reading: Cable
Read through its central name, Cable, this story reduces to a Destiny 5 — Freedom Seeker. Its vibration — freedom, disruption, and restless movement — is a lens for the 5's restlessness and hunger for change.
The 5 is the adventurer — curious, magnetic, and allergic to routine. It thrives on change and connection, and burns out when freedom becomes mere escape.
How the numbers are built
- Destiny
- 14 → 5 = 5
- Heart
- 6 = 6
- Personality
- 8 = 8
The subject is reduced with standard Pythagorean numerology — each letter mapped to a digit 1–9, summed, and reduced to a single digit or master number. A lens for paying attention, not a forecast.
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