The "Gambit" Story

The "Gambit" Story

This is the story/history of Gambit/Remy LeBeau...

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By LUFFY - Jun 20, 2009 10:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: Marvel.com

Abandoned at birth due to his burning red eyes, the child who would one day become Remy LeBeau was kidnapped from his hospital ward by members of the New Orleans Thieves' Guild who referred to the child as "le diable blanc" - the white devil. They believed he was the child that had been prophesied to unite the warring Guilds. Soon after, Remy was placed in the care of a gang of street thieves who raised the child and taught him the ways of thievery.
Later, when he was around ten years old, Remy attempted to pick the pocket of Jean-Luc LeBeau, then-patriarch of the Thieves’ Guild. Jean-Luc took the boy in off the streets and adopted him into his own family. As part of a peace pact between the Thieves’ Guild and their rivals, the Assassin’s Guild, a marriage was arranged between Remy and Bella Donna Boudreaux, the granddaughter of the head of the Assassin's Guild. However, Bella Donna's brother Julien objected to the marriage and challenged Gambit to a duel. Remy killed Julien in self-defense, but was excommunicated and banished from New Orleans in an attempt to maintain the nonaggression pact between the two guilds.

Remy wandered the world as he plied his skills as a master thief, aided by his mutant power to charge objects with explosive energy. He employed playing cards he charged with kinetic energy as his trademark weapon. At one point Remy had approached the master geneticist Mr. Sinister for help in controlling his powers. Sinister removed some of Remy's brain tissue to reduce his power levels, thus affording him a greater degree of control. As a result, Remy was now in the geneticist's debt, and Sinister subsequently charged the thief with assembling the team of assassins called the Marauders. Remy did not realize that Sinister would employ the Marauders to massacre the underground mutant community known as the Morlocks. Seeing the horrific results of his actions, Remy attempted to stop the massacre but was almost killed by the Marauder named Sabretooth. However, he did manage to save one young Morlock girl who would one day grow up to become the X-Man named Marrow.
Eventually, Remy encountered Storm, a member of the outlaw team of mutant adventurers known as the X-Men. Storm had been transformed into an amnesiac child who had turned to theft as a means to survive. Remy helped her escape her enemy, the malevolent psionic entity known as the Shadow King, and they became partners. Later, when the X-Men's founder Professor Charles Xavier returned from a long period of traveling in outer space, Storm sponsored Remy's admission into the X-Men. Remy soon fell in love with his fellow X-Man, Rogue, blessed and cursed with the ability to absorb other mutants' thoughts and abilities through skin-on-skin contact. The feeling was mutual, but the two soulmates were condemned never to touch. At one point, Rogue left the X-Men after she kissed Remy and absorbed a portion of his memories, learning of his role in the Morlock Massacre.

Remy was subsequently captured and brought before a mock trial held by Magneto, the mutant master of magnetism, then disguised as Erik the Red. He was summarily cast out of the X-Men and was abandoned in the frozen wastes of Antarctica. Starving to death, Remy made his way back into Magneto's citadel where he came upon the psionic essence of a dead mutant named Mary Purcell. The wraith-like Mary bonded with him, allowing him to survive until he reached the Savage Land, a hidden jungle nestled in the icy wasteland. There, Remy struck a deal with the enigmatic being known as the New Sun. In exchange for passage back to America, Remy agreed to run errands for the New Sun.

Remy returned home and encountered the X-Men again when he attempted to steal the fabled Crimson Gem of Cyttorak for his new employer. He agreed to return to the team, mainly for his self-respect and for his love for Rogue. However, Mary began to threaten Remy and his friends if he didn't agree to stay with her forever. When the X-Men finally found out about Mary, the wraith fled with Remy to her old hometown, where she tried to force him to merge with her and become a new type of hybrid lifeform. While Remy wrestled with her, Rogue charged in with a containment unit, which ultimately dispersed Mary.
During a trip back in time, Remy's powers were restored to their maximum potential by Sinister and he was able to utilize them to return to the present. Soon after his return, Remy served for a time as patriarch of the Thieves' Guild in his father's stead, as well as leading one of two teams of X-Men. Remy was also responsible for the unification of the Thieves' and Assassins' Guilds into the Unified Guild, of which he also served briefly as patriarch.

Meanwhile, the New Sun revealed his true nature after organizing an assassination game for a cadre of super-powered mercenaries with Remy as the target. When Remy took the fight back to the New Sun, he was shocked to learn that the New Sun was actually an alternate reality version of himself. In his own reality, the New Sun's kinetic charging powers had flared out of control, burning the world and killing everyone. As a result, the New Sun hunted down and killed versions of himself in other realities to ensure that they would not repeat his mistakes. During their final battle, Remy burned out his enhanced powers to defeat the New Sun, ending his threat and returning his powers to their normal level.

Remy was later framed by mutant businessman Sebastian Shaw for the death of the Australian crimelord named Viceroy. With the assistance of Rogue, her team of X-Treme X-Men, and former Triad member Red Lotus, Remy was able to clear his name. Soon after, Remy became embroiled in the X-Treme X-Men's fight against an alien invasion of Earth. He was captured and used as a power source for the invaders to open a portal that would allow their full invasion fleet to pass through and complete the conquest of Earth. The process was halted by the enigmatic villain known as Vargas, who plunged his sword into Remy's chest. Remy survived, but found that he had lost his mutant abilities. As a result, he and the also-powerless Rogue sought to live a normal life together and retired from the X-Men.
However try as they might, a normal life was not for them to lead as the pair soon became embroiled in the X-Treme X-Men's fight against the mutant predator Elias Bogan. After Bogan was defeated, the X-Man named Sage used her mutant ability to "jumpstart" Remy's mutant powers and he rejoined the team.

In an alternate future over 70 years from now in which the X-Man Bishop was born, Remy had become an aged figure named the Witness, so-called because he had apparently witnessed the betrayal of the X-Men by one of their own members. He was also thought to be the last survivor of the X-Men. Upon joining the X-Men himself, Bishop suspected Remy to be the traitor until realized that Xavier's mind and Magneto's mind spawned the corrupt psionic entity known as Onslaught.

During Apocalypse's most recent bid for power, Gambit joined Apocalypse's side as the horseman, Death. Gambit believed that Apocalypse would be able to save the mutants, but he would be able to stop Apocalypse should he betray them.

As Death, Gambit attacked his lover Rogue and his former group X-Men. Cyclops arrived with The Avengers to stop Apocalypse and his Horsemen. Apocalypse finally lost, and seems dead for a while. Sunfire, Apocaypse's other Horseman rescued Death from battle and they escaped. Afterwards they returned to take Polaris, who had also become a Horseman of Apocalypse only to find Polaris had been injured in the last battle and was now in a coma. Death and Sunfire lost the battle and were forced to run from the X-Base. Afterwards they discussed what will happen to them without Apocalypse. During their conversation, Mr. Sinister found them and they joined his Marauders.

As Death, Gambit regretted attacking Rogue. Sinister rescued him from his Death form, leaving Gambit feeling betrayed by the X-Men and indebted to Sinister. In the end, Gambit decided to stay with Sinister. The Marauders waited for the right time to attack the X-Men which came in X-Men #200, with Gambit at the Marauders' side. During the battle, Mystique betrayed the X-Men and shot her step-daughter Rogue, Gambit's lover. They then took Rogue and ran. The Marauders had won the first battle.

After that, Gambit and Sunfire attacked Cable. Cable lost and was thought to be killed by Gambit, but Cable was in fact not dead.

In the Messiah Complex, the X-Men came to the Marauders for the baby. Wolverine injured Gambit, and learned that the baby Messiah was actually with Cable. It seems Gambit helped him to take baby or something else, because the Marauders didn't even know where the baby was.

When Bishop attacked Cable, Gambit came and rescued the baby from Bishop. Then came back to Sinister, but he saw Sinister's dead body: Mystique killed him. And Gambit said "I'm finally free". Mystique used the baby to try to heal Rogue, but Gambit saved baby again, before she dies. And Professor X and Cable came there to take child, Gambit gave the baby to him. And finally Rogue was really healed, she almost killed Mystique, but she didn't. And she said to Gambit, "Don't follow me". In this day, Bishop shot Professor X and the world believed Professor X was dead, and Cyclops released X-Men.

But Acolytes kidnapped Charles' body, and Exodus healed him to lead Acolytes. But he didn't and he won Exodus with his old friend Eric Magnus Lehnsherr. Charles' memories are wiped. He doesn't remember anything after Bishop's gunshot. And Gambit followed him, some group with guns try to kill Xaiver, but Gambit saved him. Charles, didn't remember Remy, he used his telepath powers on Remy and saw a lot of things on his mind. Then they find a deadliest. They goes to find why they try to kill Professor. They goes to traveling with a car. But a group attacked them when professor got headache. Sebastian Shaw come and helped Gambit to kill attackers. Finally we learned from Sebastian Shaw, Cronus effect. It works when Sinister died. In Charles' past, Mr. Sinister did his genes something terrible thing. Charles becoming Sinister. Doctor Mueller try to take Sinister's power from Charles. Gambit and Shaw come to help. They killed them. Gambit found Professor Xaiver's body, but it's not Xaiver anymore: Professor changed to Nathaniel Essex(Mr Sinister).

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ThisFan
ThisFan - 6/20/2009, 12:35 PM
most of the storys you have posted i aready knew but thank you for posting them
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 6/20/2009, 1:46 PM
Yep cool! Hey Tyko450 @ Box needs ticking lol!

Anyways nice facts, god i hope the GAMBIT movie will be watchable, even good lol!
TheMyth
TheMyth - 6/20/2009, 2:45 PM
Your missing some vital information. Gambits mother is a woman named Amanda Mueller and his 'father' is Sinister himself. Gambit was a product of Black Womb project, though I believe he was produced after Brian Xavier and Kurt Marko left the program, as Gambits DNAis a combination of Scott Summers and Sinisters (Scott's DNA was obtained during his stay at a Nebraska foster home as a youth when his powers first manifested) This combined genetic material was then inserted into a breeder, the Black Womb herself, Amanda Mueller. Also, how about his first solo mission for the thieves guild, in which he was to steal an item called the Charmer's Star from a beautiful socialite named Genevieve, only to be thwarted in facing great tragedy when a competitive client sends his own agent to acquire the item in the form of Victor Creed, who then kills Genevieve to acquire the item from Gambit himself, who had seduced, and subsequently fallen in love with his victim to obtain said item. Or the mission several years before that when he was to accompany his cousin on a mission to obtain the guild tithe, only to be captured and sold to mutant slavers as Gambit had at this time first revealed his powers to others. He and his cousin escape their captors only for his cousin to drown in the process.

I guess since this goes all the way to his current history, almost, there are several other key moments we could bring to light, but I guess I should be more appreciative since Gambit is my favorite character OF ALL TIME! Thanks for taking the time to spread some enlightenment. One of the most interesting things about him are his powers though, and their applications.
ThunderCougarFalconBird
ThunderCougarFalconBird - 6/20/2009, 6:39 PM
I mean no offense here but I'm pretty sure all these bio's you're posting are just lifted straight off the Marvel Universe website word for word.

I've got no problem with it as it's helping to educate some people but you should at least have the site down as your source or something.

That's NOT a dig at you. Just friendly advice.
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