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Remy LeBeau (Earth-616)

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Real Name
Remy Etienne LeBeau
Current Alias

Aliases
Le Diable Blanc, Robert Lord , Dirge, Death

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation
Marauders; formerly X-Men, Gambit's Squad; formerly Thieves Guild in New Orleans;Horsemen of Apocalypse, formerly operative of Mister Sinister, Crimson Pirates,

Relatives
Jacques LeBeau (foster grandfather, deceased)

Jean-Luc LeBeau (adoptive father)
Marius Boudreaux (father-in-law, deceased)
Henri LeBeau (foster brother, deceased)
Mercy LeBeau (sister-in-law)
Julien Boudreaux (brother-in-law, deceased)
Theoren Marceaux (cousin)
Etienne Marceaux (cousin, deceased)
Bella Donna Boudreaux (1st wife, seperated)
Rogue (2nd wife)
Olivier LeBeau (son)

Bekka LeBeau (daughter)

Universe


Characteristics
Gender

Height


Eyes

Hair

Unusual Features
Black eyeballs

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Adventurer; formerly Professional Thief

Origin
Origin
Mutant

Place of Birth


First appearance


Contents

History


Remy LeBeau is a mutant, trained to be the leader of Thieves Guild.

Abandoned at birth due to his burning red eyes, the child who would one day become Remy LeBeau was kidnapped from his hospital ward by members of the New Orleans Thieves' Guild who referred to the child as "le diable blanc" - the white devil. They believed he was the child that had been prophesied to unite the warring Guilds. Soon after, Remy was placed in the care of a gang of street thieves who raised the child and taught him the ways of thievery.

Later, when he was around ten years old, Remy attempted to pick the pocket of Jean-Luc LeBeau, then-patriarch of the Thieves’ Guild. Jean-Luc took the boy in off the streets and adopted him into his own family. As part of a peace pact between the Thieves’ Guild and their rivals, the Assassin’s Guild, a marriage was arranged between Remy and Bella Donna Boudreaux, the granddaughter of the head of the Assassin's Guild. However, Bella Donna's brother Julien objected to the marriage and challenged Gambit to a duel. Remy killed Julien in self-defense, but was excommunicated and banished from New Orleans in an attempt to maintain the non-aggression pact between the two guilds.

Gambit and Rogue
Gambit and Rogue

Remy wandered the world as he plied his skills as a master thief, aided by his mutant power to charge objects with explosive energy. He employed playing cards he charged with kinetic energy as his trademark weapon. At one point Remy had approached the master geneticist Mr. Sinister for help in controlling his powers. Sinister removed some of Remy's brain tissue to reduce his power levels, thus affording him a greater degree of control. As a result, Remy was now in the geneticist's debt, and Sinister subsequently charged the thief with assembling the team of assassins called the Marauders. Remy did not realize that Sinister would employ the Marauders to massacre the underground mutant community known as the Morlocks. Seeing the horrific results of his actions, Remy attempted to stop the massacre but was almost killed by the Marauder named Sabretooth. However, he did manage to save one young Morlock girl who would one day grow up to become the X-Man named Marrow.

Eventually, Remy encountered Storm, a member of the outlaw team of mutant adventurers known as the X-Men. Storm had been transformed into an amnesiac child who had turned to theft as a means to survive. Remy helped her escape her enemy, the malevolent psionic entity known as the Shadow King, and they became partners. Later, when the X-Men's founder Professor Charles Xavier returned from a long period of travelling in outer space, Storm sponsored Remy's admission into the X-Men. Remy soon fell in love with his fellow X-Man, Rogue, blessed and cursed with the ability to absorb other mutants' thoughts and abilities through skin-on-skin contact. The feeling was mutual, but the two soulmates were condemned never to touch. At one point, Rogue left the X-Men after she kissed Remy and absorbed a portion of his memories, learning of his role in the Morlock Massacre.

Remy was subsequently captured and brought before a mock trial held by Magneto, the mutant master of magnetism, then disguised as Erik the Red. He was summarily cast out of the X-Men and was abandoned in the frozen wastes of Antarctica. Starving to death, Remy made his way back into Magneto's citadel where he came upon the psionic essence of a dead mutant named Mary Purcell. The wraith-like Mary bonded with him, allowing him to survive until he reached the Savage Land, a hidden jungle nestled in the icy wasteland. There, Remy struck a deal with the enigmatic being known as the New Sun. In exchange for passage back to America, Remy agreed to run errands for the New Sun.

Remy returned home and encountered the X-Men again when he attempted to steal the fabled Crimson Gem of Cyttorak for his new employer. He agreed to return to the team, mainly for his self-respect and for his love for Rogue. However, Mary began to threaten Remy and his friends if he didn't agree to stay with her forever. When the X-Men finally found out about Mary, the wraith fled with Remy to her old hometown, where she tried to force him to merge with her and become a new type of hybrid lifeform. While Remy wrestled with her, Rogue charged in with a containment unit, which ultimately dispersed Mary.

During a trip back in time, Remy's powers were restored to their maximum potential by Sinister and he was able to utilize them to return to the present. Soon after his return, Remy served for a time as patriarch of the Thieves' Guild in his father's stead, as well as leading one of two teams of X-Men. Remy was also responsible for the unification of the Thieves' and Assassins' Guilds into the Unified Guild, of which he also served briefly as patriarch.

Meanwhile, the New Sun revealed his true nature after organizing an assassination game for a cadre of super-powered mercenaries with Remy as the target. When Remy took the fight back to the New Sun, he was shocked to learn that the New Sun was actually an alternate reality version of himself. In his own reality, the New Sun's kinetic charging powers had flared out of control, burning the world and killing everyone. As a result, the New Sun hunted down and killed versions of himself in other realities to ensure that they would not repeat his mistakes. During their final battle, Remy burned out his enhanced powers to defeat the New Sun, ending his threat and returning his powers to their normal level.

Gambit - X-Men Unlimited vol2 03
Gambit - X-Men Unlimited vol2 03

Remy was later framed by mutant businessman Sebastian Shaw for the death of the Australian crimelord named Viceroy. With the assistance of Rogue, her team of X-Treme X-Men, and former Triad member Red Lotus, Remy was able to clear his name. Soon after, Remy became embroiled in the X-Treme X-Men's fight against an alien invasion of Earth. He was captured and used as a power source for the invaders to open a portal that would allow their full invasion fleet to pass through and complete the conquest of Earth. The process was halted by the enigmatic villain known as Vargas, who plunged his sword into Remy's chest. Remy survived, but found that he had lost his mutant abilities. As a result, he and the also-powerless Rogue sought to live a normal life together and retired from the X-Men.

However try as they might, a normal life was not for them to lead as the pair soon became embroiled in the X-Treme X-Men's fight against the mutant predator Elias Bogan. After Bogan was defeated, the X-Man named Sage used her mutant ability to "jumpstart" Remy's mutant powers and he rejoined the team.

In an alternate future over 70 years from now in which the X-Man Bishop was born, Remy had become an aged figure named the Witness, so-called because he had apparently witnessed the betrayal of the X-Men by one of their own members.He was also thought to be the last survivor of the x men. Upon joining the X-Men himself, Bishop suspected Remy to be the traitor until realized that Xavier's mind and Magneto's mind spawned the corrupt psionic entity known as Onslaught.

Gambit's relationship with Rogue has had difficulty recently with Mystique posing as the student 'Foxx' and attempting to seduce him.

When Apocalypse came to Earth after the events of M-Day, Gambit joined him, and became Death. The transformation changed both his mind and body, altering his original intent on ensuring the X-Men's protection from the High Lord. However, large portions of his former self seems to be intact, as Death IV said that he was "both Death and Gambit". He also remembers Rogue and his love for her. Apocalypse noted that Gambit was trying to bring peace to his two halves. Recently, Gambit was knocked unconscious and taken away by Sunfire (who had become Famine IV, but overcome the change) to parts unknown.

Gambit awoke in a temple in Japan, there Sunfire encouraged to abandon his master Apocalypse, the X-Men, and his past. To do this they launched an attack on the X-mansion to recover their other horseman Polaris. Remy showed his willingness to abandon his past as he tried to murder Rogue. However the attack failed and they retreated to the Buddhist Temple in Japan, where they were greeted by Mr. Sinister.

Gambit returned in X-Men #200 as part of Marauders trying to destroy the X-Men, but back to his normal self physically. Gambit and Sunfire encounter Cable on the recently evacuated island of Providence. Before the fight Gambit says, "I dropped that whole new look, wit' the help of a friend." Gambit and Sunfire proceed to attack Cable badly damaging him and forcing him to retreat to the island's computer system. Gambit and Sunfire apparently wanted information from the computer for unknown reasons. Cable consequently activated a self-destruct sequence. Gambit and Sunfire were seen escaping.

It must be noted that this part of the storyline is mirrored in Cable and Deadpool #42. In this issue, Cable notes that Gambit's accent is sounding 'forced'- indicating that things may not be as 'back to normal' as they seem.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Gambit is an Alpha-Level Mutant

Gambit (Remy LeBeau)
Gambit (Remy LeBeau)

Kinetic Energy Transference: Remy has the power to take the potential energy stored in an object and convert it to kinetic energy thus “charging” that item with explosive results. He prefers to charge smaller objects, such as his ever-present playing cards, as the time required to charge them is greatly reduced and they are much easier for him to throw. The only real limitation to this ability is the time required to charge the object. The larger it is the more time it takes. Most charging takes place through direct skin contact. A mental block prevents him from charging living tissue.

Enhanced Agility: Gambit's ability to tap energy also grants him near-superhuman agility and dexterity which gives him an added edge he has used to his advantage by developing a unique acrobatic fighting style.

  • Static Interference: ability to create static, because of the charged potential energy always in his body, that shields his mind from detection and intrusion by even the most powerful telepaths. The shield has the added effect of destabilizing touch based powers.

Hypnotic Charm: ability to "charge" the kinetic energy within a person's brain, allowing a subtle influence over any sentient mind. This power allows Gambit to compel others to believe what he says and agree with anything he suggests. More powerful minds have proven immune to Gambit's charm.

Former Powers

Total Kinetic Control: Gambit was temporarily given his full potential to battle his counterpart New Sun. At his full power Gambit can control all manner of kinetic energy, allowing him to fire energy blasts, defy gravity, heal wounds, charge objects within his line of sight without contact, additionally he can charge organic matter, blowing it up just by thinking about it and effectively exist as energy. He can also manipulate the potency of the energy release.

Precognition: Gambit was temporarily blinded due to a card in his hand being hit and exploding. During this period, he was able to 'see' images in his cards. Considering he has met a person with a similar ability, perhaps this was a learned skill rather than a quirk of his mutant powers.

Toxic Transmutation: As Death, he had the ability to convert inert materials into toxic substances; for example, transforming breathable air into poisonous gases.

Abilities

Bilingual in English and Cajun French, skilled in throwing small objects, including knives, throwing spikes, and playing cards, with extraordinary accuracy. Gambit is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant, utilizing streetfighting techniques and acrobatics.

Strength level

Gambit is a mutant who possesses the normal human strength of a man of his age, height, and build who engages in intense regular exercise.

Weaknesses

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: Gambit's guild costume is armored, providing better protection than a normal X-Men uniform.

Transportation: X-Men Blackbird.

Weapons: Gambit usually employs throwing spikes and playing cards. He also often uses a telescoping bo-staff.


Notes

  • Gambit was a character in the cartoon series X-Men Evolution but was a villain at first.
  1. While chronologically after UXM 266 (and even 267), it was published before 266 was.


Trivia

  • No trivia.

Appearances in Other Media

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Toys

Gambit (Remy LeBeau) - Bowen Statue
Gambit (Remy LeBeau) - Bowen Statue
  • Gambit has appeared in the Marvel Legends toy line, in series 4 and in the X-Men legends box set(with leather trenchcoat instead of cloth).



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