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Gambit #2

Oct 2012 · Marvel · 2.99 USD
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“Can't Shake You Loose”

In "Can't Shake You Loose," Gambit finds himself haunted by a mysterious curse tied to a stolen artifact that’s now embedded in his chest. As he races to the Museum of the Americas in Washington DC for answers, the mutant thief must navigate the museum’s high-security vaults—only to discover that some secrets aren’t meant to be uncovered. Written by James Asmus and illustrated with sharp precision by Clay Mann, this issue features bold, expressive art and a tense, grounded mystery that pulls Gambit into a high-stakes game he didn’t see coming. The cover, also by Clay Mann, captures the moment’s intensity with striking clarity.

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writer James Asmus · artist Clay Mann · inker Seth Mann · colorist Rachelle Rosenberg · letterer Cory Petit · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · cover Clay Mann

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artist Clay Mann
inker Seth Mann
letterer Cory Petit
cover pencils, inks Clay Mann

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Borya Cich’s stolen treasure has borrowed itself into Gambit’s chest. The Museum of the Americas in Washington DC may have the answers he needs to remove it, but there are unexpected complications when the mutant thief sneaks his way into the protected institution.

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