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  2. Gambit (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Gambit (Remy Étienne LeBeau) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men.The character was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Jim Lee.

  3. Jim Lee - Wikipedia

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    Jim Lee was born on August 11, 1964, in Seoul, South Korea. [2] [3] In a December 2023 interview, he describes his nostaglic memories of life in that country, where he first began drawing at a young age, using oil pastels with an art teacher who visited his home, and developing a love of Max Fleischer's 1940s animated Superman series.

  4. Gambit in other media - Wikipedia

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    Gambit appears in the novelization for X2, by Chris Claremont. [5] Gambit appears in the novel X-Men: The Chaos Engine Trilogy. This version is a member of a detachment of the X-Men who escaped Doctor Doom's efforts to alter reality with the Cosmic Cube due to their being inside the Starlight Citadel.

  5. Category:Characters created by Jim Lee - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Characters created by Jim Lee" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Gambit (Marvel Comics) Gauntlet (Inhuman) ...

  6. X-Tinction Agenda - Wikipedia

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    Published during the comic book speculator boom, the involvement of Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld caused the issues of the crossover to sell for $10–20 on the secondary market when the books were first published, though the issues have since gone down in value. The storyline also had several lasting effects on the various titles.

  7. Uncanny X-Men - Wikipedia

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    The cast was shaken up, with the addition of Psylocke, the Dazzler, Longshot and Havok in early 1987, as well as the first appearances of NPR-TV reporter Manoli Wetherell in #226 (1988), [49] new teenage mutant Jubilation Lee/Jubilee in #244 (1989), and Remy LeBeau/Gambit [50] in Uncanny X-Men #266 (1990).

  8. X-Men: Legacy - Wikipedia

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    Art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. In 1991, Marvel launched X-Men (vol. 2) as a spin-off of the parent title Uncanny X-Men, with co-writers Chris Claremont and Jim Lee, previously the penciler on Uncanny, moving over to X-Men, while studio mate Whilce Portacio took over penciling duties on Uncanny.

  9. List of X-Men limited series and one-shots - Wikipedia

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    Ian Churchill, Lee Weeks, Ken Lashley (A) 1994 Marvel X-Men Collection: 1–3 Jim Lee (A) reprints from X-Men trading cards 1994 Official Marvel Index to the X-Men vol. 2 1–5 Murray Ward (E) Steven Butler, Brian Stelfreeze, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jordan Raskin, Claudio Castellini (CA) 1994 Rogue vol. 1 1–4 Howard Mackie (W)