It's voodoo chaos in the Big Easy as the reanimated dead are crawling out of their graves and overrunning the streets. Gambit may be the only person who can save the city from an undead apocalypse,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Gambit: Hath no Fury is the brilliant follow up to Gambit: House of Cards. The scripting is fast paced, the characterization is fierce and the penciling tight. All this technical brilliance sparkles around 3 tales of our favorite Cajun. In Voodoo Economics, reprinting Gambit #7-9, we meet Detective Noreen Takana, a ruthless career driven police officer that get tangled up with our favorite Cajun as he must stop a plague of zombies from ravaging the Big Easy. No problem for an X-Man, right? Wrong. One of the zombies is an invulnerable mutant bent on gaining revenge for his wrongful death and another zombie with direct ties to Gambit. Add Brother Voodoo into the mix and you have another crazy adventure that's just fun to read. X, Lies, and Videotape reprints Gambit #10 and is easily my favorite of the three stories. Gambit return to the X-Mansion to steal back an incriminating DVD mailed to Rogue by a rival. While stealing one DVD shouldn't be a problem for Remy he's side tracked when Kitty Pryde commands him to mentor 3 of Xavier's students that were caught stealing. He DOES mentor them, by teaching them the proper ins and outs of stealing. However, as the unexpected keeps happening and Rogue is getting closer and closer to coming home, Gambit's chances of saving his relationship with Rogue are growing slimmer and slimmer... Thieves's World, Gambit #11-12, finds Gambit back in New Orleans and in the middle of a giant mess involving a former New Warrior, Detective Takana, and his ex-wife Belladonna. Everyone has their own motives and agenda, though most people just want Gambit dead. Who's behind all these loose plot threads forming a noose for Gambit's neck.... Well, you'll have to read this to find out. Seriously, this is one of the best X-Men graphics out there. If you like Gambit at all or are even curious about this book buy it and you won't be disappointed.
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