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  2. Though their home base, the Limbo Embassy, was attacked by Orchis, who used Earth-91240’s Goblin Queen (an alternate universe demonic version of Madelyne) and her Bamf Dragon to ambush the embassy. Gambit helped the Dark X-Men fend off the attackers while Madelyne defeated her devilish doppelgänger.

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      Finding the temporarily-depowered X-Men Gambit and Rogue,...

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    Thieves Guild

    Abandoned at birth due to his burning red eyes, the mutantchild who would one day become Remy LeBeau was kidnapped from his hospital ward by members of the New Orleans Thieves Guild who referred to the child as "le diable blanc" - the white devil. They believed he was the child that had been prophesied to unite the warring Guilds of New Orleans. Soon after, Remy was placed in the care of a gang of street thieves who raised the child and taught him the ways of thievery. Later, when he was arou...

    Mutant Massacre

    Remy wandered the world as he plied his skills as a master thief, aided by his mutant power to charge objects with explosive energy. He employed playing cards he charged with kinetic energy as his trademark weapon. In time, Remy's powers began to slip out of his control. He sought out the master geneticist Mr. Sinister for help in controlling his powers. Sinister removed some of Remy's brain tissue to reduce his power to manageable levels. As a result, Remy was now in the geneticist's debt, a...

    X-Men

    Eventually, Remy encountered Storm, a member of the outlaw team of mutant adventurers known as the X-Men. Storm had been transformed into an amnesiac child who had turned to theft as a means to survive. Remy helped her escape her enemy, the malevolent psionic entity known as the Shadow King, and they became partners. Later, when the X-Men's founder Professor Charles Xavierreturned from a long period of traveling in outer space, Storm, now restored to her true adult state, sponsored Remy's adm...

    Powers

    Molecular Acceleration: Remy has the power to take the potential energy stored in an object and convert it to kinetic energy, thus “charging” that item with explosive results. He prefers to charge smaller objects, such as his ever-present playing cards, as the time required to charge them is greatly reduced and they are much easier for him to throw. The only real limitation to this ability is the time required to charge the object. The larger it is, the more time it takes. Most charging takes...

    Abilities

    Multilingual: He is fluent in English and Cajun French. He also knows some Japanese though he is not very fluent.[citation needed] Master Marksman:He is extremely skilled in throwing small objects such as cards, bolas, knives, and balls with great accuracy. Master Martial Artist:A profound fighter, often employing martial arts, street fighting, and acrobatics. He is well adept in the martial arts Savate (French kickboxing), and Bojutsu, the art of using a Bo staff. Master Stick Fighter:Remy's...

    Weaknesses

    Under classic conditions, Gambit's powers cannot affect living things and require physical contact to function. His abilities have occasionally been augmented so that these limitations are no longer applicable. Indeed, these limits were artificially imposed on him by Mister Sinister's surgery when his true power levels proved too much for Remy to master. Formerly:For some time, he was unable to completely control his powers, which is why he had Sinister remove a piece of his brain stem. Accor...

    Equipment

    Gambit's guild costume is armored, providing better protection than a normal X-Men uniform. On his recent adventures Remy LeBeau stole a magic deck of Tarot Cards from Lady Saturnyne's keep, each one having the magical ability represented by the mystical arcana based upon the various characters who represent them, such as Longshot's visage on the wheel of fate governing good fortune.

    Weapons

    Gambit usually employs throwing spikes and playing cards. He also often uses a telescoping bo-staff. At some point he commissioned himself a copy of the Rifle Remy LeBeau (Earth-11326) had during his time in Fortress X.

    Transportation

    Formerly X-Men Blackbird

    In X-Men (Vol. 2) #1, Gambit was referred to as an Acadian, hinting at him being a descendant of the original seventeenth-century French colonists who settled in Acadia. As a fact, the Louisiana Ca...
    Gambit had a piece of his brain stem removed in the present time, but had it re-implanted in Victorian era England, which resulted in a predestination paradox for his surgeon, Mister Sinister -- wh...
    Gambit carries Clint Barton's Avengers Identicard, which he stole from him.
    Gambit has three cats, given to him by Mystique. They are all named after cats from Disney films (Oliver, Lucifer, and Figaro).
    Chris Claremont initially planned for Gambit to be an older clone of the character that was originally going to be behind Mister Sinister, a 60-year-old man in a 11-year-old body who used Sinister...
    Writer James Asmus pitched the idea to reveal Gambit as being bisexual during his Gambitseries. Had the idea been greenlight, at one point in the series, Remy would've been seen seducing a man on o...
  3. Gambit (Remy Étienne LeBeau) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee. Drawn by artist Mike Collins, Gambit made his first appearances in The Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 (July 1990) and The Uncanny X ...

  4. Sep 24, 2020 · A skilled martial artist, acrobat, and street fighter, Gambit can create, control and focus kinetic energy which gives him superhuman physical abilities including enhanced strength, speed, agility, coordination, and endurance, all of which come into play with his acrobatic fighting style.

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  5. Remy LeBeau (Gambit) is a Cajun thief who has the ability to convert the potential energy of any object he touches into kinetic energy, forcing it to explode. The size of the object determines the magnitude of the resulting explosion.

  6. Aug 31, 2015 · Remy LeBeau, a.k.a. Gambit, has become one of Marvel's most popular X-Men. The anti-hero made his comic book debut in 1990, but it was 1991's volume of X-Men - by Chris Claremont and Jim Lee - that would really put him on the map.

  7. Oct 2, 2020 · Gambit (voiced by Chris Potter and Tony Daniels) was a member of the main cast from the beginning and featured in the majority of the team's storylines as well as a few "solo" episodes that explored both his relationship with Rogue and his familial history with the Thieves and Assassins Guilds.

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