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Alternate versions of Gambit
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help| In addition to his mainstream incarnation, Gambit has had been depicted in other fictional universes. In the Age of Apocalypse, Gambit was a member of the X-Men and one of Magneto's closest friends. Like his Earth-616 counterpart, Gambit too fell in love with Rogue, which prompted him to leave the X-Men when Rogue chose Magneto, whom she could touch due to the two possessing magnetism-based powers... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Alternate versions of Gambit
In addition to his mainstream incarnation, Gambit has had been depicted in other fictional universes. Age of Apocalypse -
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Alternate versions of Storm
On a mission with her to steal from the group the Thieves Guild, teammate Gambit was critically wounded. ... "Spotlight on Storm: Alternate Versions". -
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Gambit (comics)
This version of Gambit is noteworthy for taking liberties with the character, including his origins. ... Alternate Universe Titles: Ultimate X-Men -
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Alternate versions of Wolverine
He laughed off Gambit's attack, not noticing a large charged up rock placed in his belt. ... Alternate versions of comics characters -
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Courier (comics)
At the climax of the Assassination Game, Courier is there when New Son is revealed to in fact be an extremely powerful alternate version of Gambit himself. -
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Alternate versions of Beast
With his intellect fully restored, the Brute tries to find a way to return Havok to his reality, to cure—as best he could—Bloodstorm and Gambit of their vampirism and to restore Ice-Man. Brute succeeds in all, but Havok opts not to return to the main Marvel Universe, as he has grown too close to his teammates. ... Alternate versions of comics characters -
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Alternate versions of Magneto
The X-Men then proceed to stop Sinister from conquering the world using his own version of the Sinister Six (which consisted of brainwashed mutants including this world's version of Dark Phoenix) in a violent confrontation filled with many deaths, including those of both Gambit and Quicksilver. ... Alternate versions of comics characters -
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Alternate versions of Colossus
Crazed, he was finally taken down by Gambit after he attempted to stop them restoring the true timeline after learning that Illyana was dead in the other reality. ... Alternate versions of comics characters -
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Alternate versions of Professor X
To that end, they created the X-Man, and Xavier took control of S.H.I.E.L.D., captured Gambit's adopted daughter Raven, and had Fury attempt to kill the X-Men with a nuclear strike. ... Alternate versions of comics characters
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Alternate versions of Gambit