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Gambit (1997) (Comic Book)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Gambit is a 1997 limited series from Marvel Comics, the second solo series starring the eponymous Gambit. It's written by Howard Mackie and Terry Kavanagh, with art by Klaus Janson and color art by Christie Scheele. The series is part of the wider X-Men franchise and is set in the shared Marvel Universe.Gambit's a mutant, a superhero and a world-class thief, but some things still leave him feeling out of his depth - such as magic. When an angelic woman falls from the sky and a demonic gangster starts hunting her, Gambit finds himself facing enemies very different to his usual foes. Even with help from the Vatican's secret order of demon-hunters, this could get... complicated.The first issue was released January, 1997. The series ended with issue #4, released April, 1997.
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Curb-Stomp Battle: When Anielle finally gets involved in battle against her pursuers, she defeats - and seemingly annihilates - Sybil and Cerberus with a single blast.
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Big Bad: Demonic gangster Olivier Stoker is behind almost all of Gambit's problems, as he's determined to capture the angel Anielle and will kill or corrupt anyone who gets in his way.
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Astral Projection: Tante Mattie's astral form manifests to Gambit at the very start of the story, while he's trying to steal the 'Cross of the Redemption' from Santana. It distracts him enough that he blunders into a security Laser Grid and ends up surrounded by Santana's goons - as they can't see or hear Mattie, they have no idea who Gambit's arguing with, and assume the intruder's just pretending to be crazy.
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