
True to form, this issue starts with three hot chicks summarizing where we are now…

…And then pays tribute to the opening pages of the first issue of this series.

Well done.
Cable was a teenager last time we saw him, and in the early pages here he hurries up and gets back to being an overly serious and scowly grown up.

From there, it’s pretty much the same-old, same-old lunacy.

Deadpool is hired to steal something called “The Dominus Objective” (it’s a disc drive or something), and the job brings him into conflict with the B.A.D. Girls (above) and a couple other familiar mercenaries…

The scenes with Power Man and Iron Fist are, of course, great–and Deadpool makes sure to pay tribute to Luke’s old silk shirts and also…

Notes that Iron Fist is a great porn name, which it is.
Cable gets in on the action, too…

…Because this story is about Cable and Deadpool’s enduring friendship.
Black Box’s team, which includes The Cat, is also involved. Along the way there are a bunch of double-crosses and triple-crosses…It’s complicated.

In the end, the secret mastermind behind all of it is revealed. It turns out that Deadpool’s client is secretly Cable, who needed the hardware to link up with computer networks around the world so that he could get something like omniscience.

Once he wins and gets the device, Cable hires Black Box’s team to work in the utopia he is building.
This is the famous “bosom buddies” arc. It’s good, but not as good as I was led to believe. But it has Power Man and Iron Fist, so that’s cool.