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      • Gambit is a Cajun from New Orleans; he is fiercely proud of his heritage and speaks both Cajun English and Louisiana French.
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  2. Art by Adi Granov. Gambit ( Remy Etienne LeBeau) is a fictional 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.

  3. Gambit started seeing an astral version of Candra, lied to Rogue about it, as Candra begged Gambit to protect her from Apocalypse. But as soon as the Citadel’s leader and Omniversal Majestrix Saturnyne saw the gem, she demanded it.

  4. Gambit is one character who was portrayed by an actor that exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe without portraying themselves, alongside Mainframe and Blade. Channing Tatum 's existence in the MCU was confirmed in the Jessica Jones episode AKA Ladies Night .

  5. Sep 24, 2020 · By all accounts, Remy LeBeau – aka Gambit – is one of the most beloved X-Men, boasting a huge amount of fans compared to his mutant brethren despite being fairly limited in overall appearances. But where did this charismatic, card-throwing Cajun come from and what exactly are his powers?

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  6. Gambit was knocked unconscious and taken away by Sunfire (who had become the Horseman Famine but had overcome his programming with the help of Emma Frost). Gambit awoke in a temple in Japan, where Sunfire encouraged him to abandon his master Apocalypse, the X-Men, and his past.

  7. Jun 4, 2024 · When Gambit first joined the X-Men and encountered a temporarily de-aged version of the weather-controlling mutant Storm, he secretly worked with one of their enemies. This was long before Gambit became the Horseman of Death, but his ties to Apocalypse were still in the making.

  8. Dec 19, 2017 · Origin and Background. Gambit made his full debut in 1990's Uncanny X-Men #266, courtesy of writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee. It was a fortuitous time, as the X-Men comics were at the...

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