Gambit: Thick As Thieves #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the 2022 miniseries Gambit: Thick As Thieves, featuring Remy LeBeau—the Cajun mutant known as Gambit—as he orchestrates a high-stakes heist that draws in Rogue, Storm, and other familiar faces from the X-Men corner of the Marvel Universe. The story pits Gambit against the Shadow King and other adversaries while exploring his ties to the Thieves' Guild and his complicated relationship with Rogue. Written by J. Holtham with art by Sean Chen, the volume collects issues #1–5 of the series.
In "Itty Bitty Lies," Gambit and Marissa navigate a high-stakes heist along the Mississippi River, their bond tested as they race toward a rock concert in Huntsville, Alabama, to meet Lila Cheney. With Solarz closing in and a dangerous alliance forming between him and a trio of rival bounty hunters, Gambit faces a moral crossroads when Bounty hesitates to pursue her target. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Sid Kotian, with vibrant colors by Espen Grundetjern and sharp lettering by VC's Clayton Cowles, this issue blends tension and intimacy, all wrapped in a striking cover by Whilce Portacio.
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Gambit and Marissa draw closer as they engage in theft along the Mississippi River, en route to meet Lila Cheney at a rock concert in Huntsville, Alabama. Solarz, still pursuing his vendetta against Marissa, forms an alliance with a trio of bounty hunters who are rivals of Bounty. Bounty fights Gambit but ultimately decides to opt out of her assignment provided Lila remains on Earth. Solarz stabs Marissa and turns her over to his new allies.
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