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Gambit (1993) |
Gambit 1 Modern
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9.8
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“Tithing”
Gambit is going solo and I couldn't be more pleased. The story takes Remy (and Rogue) back to New Orleans to take care of some family business. Gotta say, one of my favorite stories...
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Gambit (1993) |
Gambit 2 Modern
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9.8
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“Honor Amongst Thieves”
What the what??? Bella Donna is alive? In a coma but, hey...she's alive...
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Gambit (1994) |
Gambit 3 Modern
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9.8
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“The Benefactress”
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Gambit (1994) |
Gambit 4 Modern
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9.8
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“Thief of Time”
I LOVE this cover just as I loved this series. In my opinion, this showed that, if written well, Gambit could hold a solo title...
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Gambit and the X-Ternals (1995) |
Gambit & the X-Ternals 1 Modern
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9.6
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Enter the "Age of Apocalypse", with Gambit and the X-Ternals! "Some of Us Looking To The Stars"
I really liked the Age of Apocalypse storyline as it provided a fresh, new look for the X-Men. Case in point, this particular series. It put Gambit in charge of his own group as they were charged with stealing the M'Kraan jewel.
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Gambit (1999) |
Marvel Authentix: Gambit 1 Modern
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9.8
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The very first comic from my personal set that I submitted for grading (at Denver Pop Culture Con 2019) and it came back pretty good. Needless to say, I will be looking at other issues to get graded in the future.
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #1 Modern
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9.6
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“The Man of Steal”
On top of his duties with the X-Men, Gambit begins running missions for the mysterious New Son; His first task involves stealing alien technology from ancient Chinese temples which brings him into direct conflict with the X-Cutioner and Elysian Enterprises.
As cards are Gambit’s “thing”, each number one issue showcased a different card. This cover featured an Ace of Diamonds
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #1 Universal
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9.8
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‘Man of Steal”
As cards are Gambit’s “thing”, each number one issue showcased a different card. This cover featured the Queen of Diamonds.
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #1 Modern
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8.0
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This was the second comic from my personal collection that I sent off for grading while at Denver Pop Culture Con 2019. Unfortunately, it came back with a lower score than anticipated. The grader's notes stated, "cover stains". I looked and looked and looked to no avail... Still, I enjoyed the process and will continue to submit comics in the future.
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #2 Modern
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9.8
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“Storm bringers”
Gambit and Storm travel to Muir Island as the ragin' cajun has agreed to have his powers tested by Moira MacTaggert but his real mission is to secretly steal her research for the New Son
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #2 Universal
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9.8
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"Stormbringers"
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #3 Signature
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9.6
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"Monsters Like Us" Introducing the Mengo Brothers. Hired thugs for The Pig. As The Pig plays an instrumental part in Remy's early life, this issue has some importance...
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #4 Modern
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9.8
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"Old Wounds, Fresh Blood!"
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #5 Modern
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9.8
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"Of Mice and Men"
ROGUE's back! They're young, they're in love; they're GAMBIT and ROGUE, comicdom's hottest couple. But, as always, there are obstacles in their way -- like the mysterious entity the Southern super hero glimpsed inside Remy's mind a few months back... not to mention the X-CUTIONER!
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #6 Signature
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9.8
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‘Muddy Waters”
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #7 Modern
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9.8
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(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #8 Modern
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9.8
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"Destined to Repeat It"
Remy must seek out the help of the mad genius known as Sinister! But first he must go through the psychotic killer called Sabretooth!
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #9 Modern
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9.8
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"To Thine Own Self Be True"
Sabretooth has been wounded far beyond the point where his healing factor can deal with it and agrees to help Gambit track down Mr. Sinister.
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (1999) |
Gambit v2 #12 Modern
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9.8
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"The Sunset Dawn, Book One"
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (2000) |
Gambit 15 Modern
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9.8
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Gambit (2000) |
Gambit v2 #16
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9.8
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"The More Things Change"
How does Gambit and Rogue's relationship take an unexpected turn? What is the role the ragin' Cajun takes that he never thought possible?
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (2000) |
Gambit v2 #21 Modern
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9.8
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"A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing"
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (2001) |
Gambit v2 #25 Modern
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9.8
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“Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”
The story starts here...lol...sure, it does... Sadly, Gambit's first ongoing series comes to an end at 25 issues that were, mostly, quite a bit of fun to read. Remy would, once again, be revisited with an ongoing series (albeit not as long as this one) just 3 years later.
(Thank you, brooksone1)
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Gambit (2004) |
Gambit 3 Modern
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9.8
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“House of Cards (Part 3: Sleight of Hand)”
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Gambit (2004) |
Gambit 4 Modern
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9.8
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“House of Cards (Part 4: Bet Your Life)”
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Gambit (2013) |
Gambit 12 Modern
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9.8
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“Tombstone Blues”
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Gambit (2022) |
Gambit 2 Modern
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9.8
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Gambit (2022) |
Gambit 4 Modern
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9.8
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