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Chargement... Gambit Classic, Volume 1par Chris Claremont, Howard Mackie
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Oh, hell, yes! This is just what I was looking for. Gambit is my favorite X-Men character, mainly because I like a good anti-hero. Keep your Captain America and Superman--I like a character whose morality you can't really get a bead on. Also, his Cajun heritage and life in New Orleans make for an intriguing background. The first story in the graphic novel is the comic run that introduces us to Gambit, when he steps in to save Ororo, the X-Men's Storm, who has physically and mentally regressed to her pre-teen self. Her memory of the X-Men has been obliterated as her life as a thief in Cairo, Illinois, parallels her earlier life as a thief in Egypt. Storm and Gambit unknowingly plan a heist on the same mansion, not knowing of the other's existence, and certainly not knowing that it's a trap set up by the Shadow King to catch Storm. Gambit helps Storm escape and a bond between thieves is born. This storyline is interesting, but it can be confusing for those unfamiliar with the story about Storm's regression and frustrating for those who want more resolution as it simply ends where Gambit's importance to the narrative concludes. The second storyline is the more traditional Gambit narrative, set against the backdrop of New Orleans and the Assassins' Guild and the Thieves' Guild, as Gambit, who has now joined the X-Men, returns to the Big Easy when he learns his wife, the Assassin Bella Donna, is not dead, but lies comatose in her father's mansion. Prior to this, Gambit has struck up a flirtation with Rogue, whose powers prevent any physical connection between the two. Gambit is now torn between the life and love he had in New Orleans before his banishment and the new life he has with the X-Men and the prospect of a a relationship with Rogue. This is definitely the superior story in the collection as it takes the time to focus on Gambit's background as Remy LeBeau and develops his character's Louisiana roots beyond the occasional dash of French phrasing and dialect. The star-crossed love of Gambit and Rogue is also made more poignant by Rogue stealing Bella Donna's memories as a means of having the physical intimacy she longs for with Gambit but is constantly denied. Rather than comforting Rogue, it makes her desire for Gambit all the more tragic. For those already familiar with Gambit's background, this is an excellent collection. For those not as well-acquainted, it could potentially be a confusing start, but I think ultimately rewarding as long as you don't expect too much resolution from the first storyline. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Pagin' the Ragin' Cajun! When Storm is reverted to a teenage mutant thief, she's rescued by fellow felon Gambit in his first appearance! But befriending even one X-Man means making enemies like the Shadow King, Orphan-Maker and the Hounds! After joining the X-Men himself, Gambit romances fellow southern-born super hero Rogue, but how can a thief steal a power-taker's heart when his assassin bride is back from the dead? Plus: Wolverine, Mystique and more! L'aventure est a l'interieur, mon ami! Also collects Uncanny X-Men (1963) #265-267. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In the second half of the book, Gambit finds out that the Tithe is due, which it shouldn't be because he brokered a peace between the Assassins and the Thieves when he killed Assassin Julian and his sister Bella Donna died. Only Julian isn't completely dead and Bella Donna isn't completely dead, which leaves him and Rogue on shaky ground since Bella Donna is his wife. Since Gambit, or Remy Lembeu, married Bella Donna he belongs to the Assassins clan now not the Thieves. The Tithing Man is coming with the elixir of life to give it to the Thieves but it can save Bella Donna or give Julian the full life he needs. After he died he was given the elixir and brought back to life, but it only partly worked. He needs the elixir to keep him strong.
There's a fight for that year's elixir from Candra the giver of the elixir that will involve going to Chandra to get part of it as there are three vials of the elixir that must be mixed together in just the right way. Who will get the elixir of life or will any of them? Can Belle be saved and what will that mean for Gambit and Rogue? Gambit is one of my favorite Marvel characters with his Southern charm that can sweet talk a bee out of its honey or charm a snake into doing its will. I also love playing cards so I really love it when he uses them to explode things. It was great reading how he joined the X-Men, though you really wanted the comic to keep going and find out what happened next. What was really great was going back to New Orleans to read about his life back there. Anytime you can find out about his history is great as he rarely gives anything away. This was two fabulous comics. I give it five out of five stars. ( )