X-Force #1, page 31

And so Cable finishes his tragic story of love and loss, which provides us with approximately zero emotional investment because Tyler and Cable and the MLF are so shallow and one-dimensional that their emotional interactions are completely devoid of human pathos. Which is why Liefeld sticks to giant muscles, giant guns, and giant explosions, in a surprisingly sensible career decision.
We also catch another glimpse of proper eyes in the third panel, and a proper background in the fifth. However, these tiny shreds of artistic credibility are ruined by Domino's freaky shoulders and boobs, and the fact that a fifth of the page is taken up by Cannonball's line-riddled, giant-crotched, tiny-torsoed, purple-clad frame.