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* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|1999}}'' #1-25 (1999): With the sins of his past revealed, Gambit's on shaky ground with the X-Men. But the mysterious New Sun would very much like to employ him...
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* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|1999}}'' #1-25 (1999): With the sins of his past revealed, Gambit's on shaky ground with the X-Men. But the mysterious New Sun Son would very much like to employ him...
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Remy's adoptive brother, [=Henri LeBeau=], dies near the start of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series, Gambit's first solo story. As of 2022, you won't find him mentioned again in ''any'' of Gambit's later series - not even the ones featuring their father.
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Remy's adoptive brother, [=Henri LeBeau=], dies near the start of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series, Gambit's first solo story. As of 2022, you won't find him mentioned again referred to in ''any'' any of Gambit's later series solo stories - not even the ones featuring their father.father. He does get mentioned in a flashback to Gambit's childhood, but that seems to be the only exception.
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* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|2004}}'' #1-12 (2004)(2004): "Thieves' World". Gambit's back in New Orleans, but he's not the only superhero in town.
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* ''X-Men: Curse of the Mutants - Storm and Gambit'' (2010). A one-shot special.
* ''Gambit: From the Marvel Vault'' (2011). A one-shot special teaming Gambit with the Champions.
* ''Gambit: From the Marvel Vault'' (2011). A one-shot special teaming Gambit with the Champions.
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* ''X-Men Origins: Gambit'' (2009). A one-shot special retelling Gambit's history, ending at the point when he first met Storm and the X-Men.
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Remy's adoptive brother, [=Henri LeBeau=], dies near the start of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series, Gambit's first solo story. As of 2022, you won't find him mentioned again in ''any'' of Gambits Gambit's later series - not even the ones featuring their father.
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* ''[[ComicBook/{{Gambit2022}} Gambit]]'' #1-5 (2022): "Thick as Thieves", an {{Interquel}} set between Gambit's initial ''Uncanny X-Men'' appearances. Accompanied by a teenage Storm, Gambit gets mixed up with organised crime and plans a crime spree of his own.
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* ''[[ComicBook/{{Gambit2022}} Gambit]]'' #1-5 (2022): "Thick as Thieves", an {{Interquel}} set between Gambit's initial ''Uncanny X-Men'' ''ComicBook/TheUncannyXMen'' appearances. Accompanied by a teenage Storm, Gambit gets mixed up with organised crime and plans a crime spree of his own.
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* ''ComicBook/RogueAndGambit'' #1-5 (2018)(2018): "Ring of Fire"
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* MurderInc: The New Orleans Assassins Guild are rivals to the ThievesGuild and a major part of Gambit's backstory - his ex-wife Bella Donna's family were leaders of the guild. They're a key part of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series and appear fairly regular in the later books.
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* MurderInc: The New Orleans Assassins Guild are rivals to the ThievesGuild and a major part of Gambit's backstory - his ex-wife Bella Donna's family were leaders of the guild. They're a key part of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series and appear fairly regular regularly (although less prominently) in the later books.
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* ''Mr. and Mrs. X'' #1-12 (2018): Co-starring Rogue - and set just after Rogue and Gambit's marriage.
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Remy's adoptive brother, [=Henri LeBeau=], dies near the start of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series, Gambit's first solo story. As of 2022, you won't find him mentioned again in ''any'' of Gambits later stories series - not even the ones featuring their father.
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* ForgottenFallenFriend: Remy's adoptive brother, [=Henri LeBeau=], dies near the start of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series, Gambit's first solo story. As of 2022, you won't find him mentioned again in ''any'' of Gambits later stories - not even the ones featuring their father.
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* ''ComicBook/WolverineAndGambitVictims'' #1-4 (1995): An old friend is murdered, so Gambit heads to London - where the evidence seems to point to Wolverine as the killer. Is someone trying to frame him?
* ''Gambit & the X-Ternals'' #1-4 (1995): A tie-in for the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' event, set in an AlternateTimeline. Gambit and his crew of thieves are asked to steal an item that might just save the universe.
* ''Gambit & the X-Ternals'' #1-4 (1995): A tie-in for the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' event, set in an AlternateTimeline. Gambit and his crew of thieves are asked to steal an item that might just save the universe.
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* ''ComicBook/WolverineAndGambitVictims'' #1-4 (1995): An old friend is murdered, so Gambit heads to London - where the evidence seems to point to Wolverine as the killer. Is someone trying to frame him?
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* ''Gambit & the X-Ternals'' #1-4 (1995): A tie-in for the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' event, set in an AlternateTimeline. Gambit and his crew of thieves are asked to steal an item that might just save the universe. [[index]]
* ''Gambit & the X-Ternals'' #1-4 (1995): A tie-in for the ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' event, set in an AlternateTimeline. Gambit and his crew of thieves are asked to steal an item that might just save the universe. [[index]]
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* MurderInc: The New Orleans Assassins Guild are rivals to the ThievesGuild and a major part of Gambit's backstory - his ex-wife Bella Donna's family were leaders of the guild. They're a key part of the ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' series and appear fairly regular in the later books.
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* ThievesGuild: The New Orleans Thieves Guild was first introduced as part of Gambit's backstory in the ''X-Men'' team book, but it's a much more regular presence in his solo books. ''ComicBook/Gambit1993'' and ''ComicBook/GambitKingOfThieves'' both use it as a key part of the plot, with ''King of Thieves'' also introducing a global guild.
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* LaserHallway: Gambit's an world-class thief, which tends to be emphasised in his solo series. This means that he runs into laser security systems on a regular basis. Mostly they're hallways, but sometimes - as in ''ComicBook/Gambit1997'' - it'll be a vertical grid or another variant.
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* LaserHallway: Gambit's an a world-class thief, which tends to be emphasised in his solo series. This means that he runs into laser security systems on a regular basis. Mostly they're hallways, but sometimes - as in ''ComicBook/Gambit1997'' - it'll be a vertical grid or another variant.
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* TheBigEasy: Gambit's roots are in UsefulNotes/NewOrleans, and many stories take him back there for one thing or another. Bourbon Street, voodoo (both genuine and fake), alligators, flashing for mardi gras beads... it all turns up at various points.
* LaserHallway: Gambit's an world-class thief, which tends to be emphasised in his solo series. This means that he runs into laser security systems on a regular basis. Mostly they're hallways, but sometimes (as in ''ComicBook/Gambit1997'') it'll be a vertical grid or another variant.
* LaserHallway: Gambit's an world-class thief, which tends to be emphasised in his solo series. This means that he runs into laser security systems on a regular basis. Mostly they're hallways, but sometimes (as in ''ComicBook/Gambit1997'') it'll be a vertical grid or another variant.
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* TheBigEasy: Gambit's roots are in UsefulNotes/NewOrleans, and many stories take him back there for one thing or another. Bourbon Street, voodoo (both genuine and fake), alligators, flashing for mardi gras beads... it they all turns turn up at various points.
* LaserHallway: Gambit's an world-class thief, which tends to be emphasised in his solo series. This means that he runs into laser security systems on a regular basis. Mostly they're hallways, but sometimes(as - as in ''ComicBook/Gambit1997'') ''ComicBook/Gambit1997'' - it'll be a vertical grid or another variant.
* LaserHallway: Gambit's an world-class thief, which tends to be emphasised in his solo series. This means that he runs into laser security systems on a regular basis. Mostly they're hallways, but sometimes
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* TemporaryLoveInterest: The solo series introduce numerous interesting women into Gambit's life, but as it's his relationship with Rogue runs through the main ''ComicBook/XMen'' books, sometimes using his complicated feelings for ex-wife Bella Donna as a contrast, there isn't really room for another lasting relationship. Some of his love interests betray him, some die, and at least one [[ComicBook/Gambit1997 is revealed to be a nun]].
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* TemporaryLoveInterest: The solo series introduce numerous interesting women into Gambit's life, but as it's his on-off relationship with Rogue that runs through the main ''ComicBook/XMen'' books, sometimes using books (sometimes alongside his complicated feelings for ex-wife Bella Donna as a contrast, Donna), there isn't really room for another lasting relationship. Some of his love interests betray him, some die, and at least one [[ComicBook/Gambit1997 is revealed to be a nun]].
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* TemporaryLoveInterest: The solo series introduce numerous interesting women into Gambit's life, but as it's his relationship with Rogue runs through the main ''ComicBook/XMen'' books, sometimes using his complicated feelings for ex-wife Bella Donna as a contrast, there isn't really room for another lasting relationship. Some of his love interests betray him, some die, and at least one [[ComicBook/Gambit1997 is revealed to be a nun]].
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''Gambit'' is a Creator/MarvelComics superhero, usually associated with the ComicBook/XMen franchise. Remy [=LeBeau=], aka Gambit, is a Cajun mutant and master-thief, adopted and raised by the Thieves Guild of New Orleans. The character was introduced in 1990, during writer Creator/ChrisClaremont's run on ''ComicBook/TheUncannyXMen'', and swiftly became a member of that team. Subsequent stories expanded on his checkered past and portrayed him as trying to atone for some of his previous mistakes.
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''Gambit'' is a Creator/MarvelComics superhero, usually associated with the ComicBook/XMen franchise. [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Remy [=LeBeau=], LeBeau, aka Gambit, Gambit]], is a Cajun mutant and master-thief, adopted and raised by the Thieves Guild of New Orleans. The character was introduced in 1990, during writer Creator/ChrisClaremont's run on ''ComicBook/TheUncannyXMen'', and swiftly became a member of that team. Subsequent stories expanded on his checkered past and portrayed him as trying to atone for some of his previous mistakes.
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!!Tropes applying to several different series of ''Gambit'':
* LaserHallway: Gambit's an world-class thief, which tends to be emphasised in his solo series. This means that he runs into laser security systems on a regular basis. Mostly they're hallways, but sometimes (as in ''ComicBook/Gambit1997'') it'll be a vertical grid or another variant.
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For much of his publication history he's been romantically linked to his teammate Rogue, and the two eventually married.
As well as his role on the team, Gambit has been the star of several of his own solo comics and co-star of several others (most often with Rogue, but also with heroes such as Deadpool and Wolverine).
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* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|1993}}'' #1-4 (1993): When he discovers that his wife Bella Donna is still alive, Gambit heads back to New Orleans and gets entangled in a feud between the Thieves Guild and the Assassins’
* ''ComicBook/WolverineAndGambitVictims'' #1-4 (1995): An old friend is murdered, so Gambit heads to London - where the evidence seems to point to Wolverine as the killer. Is someone trying to frame him?
* ''Gambit & the X-Ternals'' #1-4 (1995)
* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|1997}}'' #1-4 (1997): Gambit's pretty good at dealing with supervillains, mutants and aliens. But demons, falling angels and Vatican secret agents bring a very different set of challenges.
* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|1999}}'' #1-25 (1999)
* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|2004}}'' #1-12 (2004)
* ''ComicBook/{{Gambit|KingOfThieves}}'' #1-17 (2012): "King of Thieves"
* ''Deadpool v Gambit'' #1-5 (2016)
* ''Rogue & Gambit'' #1-5 (2018)
* ''Mr. and Mrs. X'' #1-12 (2018)
* ''[[ComicBook/{{Gambit2022}} Gambit]]'' #1-5 (2022): "Thick as Thieves", an {{Interquel}} set between Gambit's initial ''Uncanny X-Men'' appearances. Accompanied by a teenage Storm, Gambit gets mixed up with organised crime and plans a crime spree of his own.
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