So: in a continuing ongoing countdown, this is my letter to Santa Claus. This is what I want to see in my comics: the top ten things I am not getting now, starting with #10.
10. Gambit
Gambit. Sure, we have a Gambit comic, soon to be cancelled, I hear. And not before time. It was disappointing. It wasn't what I was looking for. In old comics, Gambit catches my eye even when he's in the background: as acrobatic as Spider-Man, as wily as Loki, a tease and a torment but a reliable friend in need. Fearless in a fight. Elusive in personality. Perpetually dynamic.
I know many women who say Gambit is their favourite X-Men character. The sexiest, the smartest. But we've had years now of Gambit being less sexy, less smart, and taking a minor role. Remember how comic used to have adult superheroes with teen side-kicks? With Gambit, they reversed the pattern: the adult superhero become the companion, advisor, and sidekick to a teen whose story we were following: Jubilee and then X-23. He went from being the bad boy of the X-Men to being a benign, favourite uncle.
Not that I have any problem with that: I just wish he'd kept his edge. He should have a good heart and a dangerous manner, but smooth, smooth as satin. A glib chameleon as much at home in dark underworld alleys as he is in exclusive hotels.
A man always in motion, always making himself one step ahead of the game - and there's always a game.
And Rogue? I'd rather she came nowhere near him. I adore her, but her role in Gambit's life has done him no good. Let him take his loss with a broken heart and an eye to flirtation.
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Gambit was always a great character but he has never stepped into the spotlight. Too bad, I've always liked him.
ReplyDeleteHe deserves the spotlight! I hope at some point he gets it - as well as a prominent role in one of the X-Men titles. He used to be prominent in all of them.
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