
Copycat revealed herself and was "killed" by Deadpool. Yet everything was pushed to the limit when X-Force stumbled across the real Domino secured to a wall. He believed that she had been forced into it by the shadowy underworld boss, Tolliver. In one panel something more intimate was implied when the two shared a hot tub.Ĭopycat betrayed Cable but his feelings for Domino clouded his judgment. While Copycat, a mutant with shapeshifting abilities, pretended to be Domino she flirted with Cable and created a new level to their relationship. Related: X-Men: Storm's Shocking Kill Has Been Building for YearsĪlthough the Domino character previously appeared in The New Mutants and the first ten X-Force comics, it was revealed in X-Force #11 that an impostor had been living her life while she was held prisoner. At the time they were co-workers and friends. Domino was one of the member's of his for-hire squad of mutants. The issue - by Rob Liefeld, Mike Mignola, Bob Wiacek, Fabian Nicieza, Chris Eliopoulos, and Steve Buccellato - was a flashback of Cable's days on a team called Six Pack.
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However, even without the added age gap, the relationship between Domino and Cable has never been simple.ĭomino made her full debut in 1992's X-Force #8 as a mercenary with questionable morals and the power of luck. Yet there are other characters who have a different kind of connection with Cable that make his younger state seem very strange, as was the case when he awkwardly asked Domino for help on his latest mission to fight Stryfe, an enemy she fought alongside Cable's older self. The time displacement has allowed a relationship to bloom between Cable and his father Cyclops, as well as with his sister Rachel Summers, who is from a different timeline altogether.
