by James Asmus, Clay Mann, Diogenes Neves
A restless Gambit is never a good thing, and his solo series takes this concept and flies with it. When Gambit gets bored, he, well, he falls back on bad habits. Except that he thinks that if he steals from a very bad man, that'll make it a victimless crime. Except that the woman that he uses ...
Source: BorrowedPublisher: MarvelSeries: Gambit #1-7Edition: PaperbackGenre: Graphic NovelPurchase: Currently Out of Stock**I receive a small monetary kickback from Amazon purchasesRating: 3/5 Gambit is a smooth talking Cajun with some serious sticky fingers and the ability to use kinetic energy a...
As I'm sure you can imagine, I wasn't much looking forward to reading another volume of a Marvel NOW! comic. So far my adventures in the NOW! aren't very stimulating or exciting, and I was about to vow off of them completely, until now. Leave it to one of the coolest Marvel characters in the univers...
Is this the best Gambit book I've ever read? No. But it's got a quick, snappy style to its dialogue, great art and a feel that's somewhere between James Bond and Lupin III. Check it out if you like Gambit. Also, if you like Peter Wisdom, definitely check out the bits he's in. His brief appearance in...