This is what I promised before, X-Men time...!! After
Wolverine and
Cyclops, now we had Gambit. Actually this is my beloved characther in X-Men. I will share about the
statue and about Gambit it self. hopes you enjoy it...
Remy LeBeau is a thief, a warrior, and a lady killer all in one package. He can "charge" objects with excessive kinetic energy, and cause them to explode on contact. He's also a limited telepath. And he's sending you brainwaves to check him out as this sweet 12" tall statue that's sculpted by Kucharek Brothers & Randy Bowen! Painted and ready to display.
Gambit has been one of the best X-Men characters introduced by Marvel within the last ten years or so.
A professional thief, few X-Men trusted Gambit when he first joined the group, a source of stress between him and his longtime on-again, off-again love interest Rogue. This was exacerbated when his connections to villain Mister Sinister were revealed, although some of his team members accept that Gambit honestly seeks redemption.
Gambit is a mutant whose primary ability is the manipulation of potential or kinetic energy. This is manifest both internally and externally, energy charges his body giving him greater strength, stamina, and agility than any non-powered human, as well as being able to charge matter resulting in the violent and disproportionately powerful explosion of said matter through touch. The objects that he charges explode with a force somewhat proportional to the size of the object, though a playing card is as powerful as a hand grenade in Gambit's hands. Gambit has the ability to charge living as well as non living matter, though this ability is the source of much controversy in Gambit's life as well as the continuity and nature of the character. He almost never charges organic matter. Gambit is skilled in card throwing with great accuracy, and all aspects of thievery. One of his trademark tricks is to hurl playing cards at an opponent, charging each card and turning it into a deadly projectile.
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