The art was awful too. Not only was Gambit's portrayal bad, but they didn't even get his eyes right.
The art was awful too. Not only was Gambit's portrayal bad, but they didn't even get his eyes right.
"My superpower? I'm irresistible to women." Gambit- ANXF #9
Gambit's kittens: Oliver, Lucifer and Figaro: Oliver and Company.
I thought gambit was fine. He flirted with women at a rave. I love gambit and didn't find anything wrong.
Art could, have been better. Loved that the whole team, got focus. It's too bad that Jubilee won't gwt an issue to narrate but as long as her b story with beast is, fun I don't mind
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I am guessing she has no clue who Gambit is, it seems all she knew was he is a ladies man and instantly decided that meant skeeezy. I am just thankful he wont be in this no more so it can be forgotten about.
Yeah I didn't have a problem with Gambit hitting on some half naked girls. Did I miss where he no longer has a penis?
Having said that, the art was terrible and it seems completely illogical that only the females would show up and that Gambit wouldn't stick around to help.
It's hard for me to listen to someone not in my position. A caterpillar can't relate to what an eagle envisions.
Any scans of Rachel and her feathered hair?
First issue I liked in a while. Gambit was fine, and I can accept that Storm team showed up cause they were out, but Gambit up and disappearing is weird. Of course, they mentioned there were casualties, so maybe he went to help out the people that got out? It's really not a deal breaker so far.
Gambit reduced to a baggy-shorted beach bro, spouting c-list pick up lines that Elixir wouldn't even have tried on Cuckoo #3.
Perfect. All that was missing was the needed-coda to the character where an errant beach crab walks by and has his pincher clamp down on Gambit's "manhood". And scene. Fin.
Why is everyone mad that this is an all girl series? Why can't it be? Out of the gazillion X-Teams out there, this book just happens to focus on this group of people who happen to be gal pals. Leave it alone already. I loved this issue and I thought the art was bad at first sight but then a closer look at it and the style is actually pretty cool, and at times, very emotive. the close up of Jubes on the phone with Gambit, Krakoa's pukey face, Rachel's close up and some of Storm's close-ups were especially neat. I like the writer's strategy of breaking up the issues per character focus, while telling an overall arc. Feels like she thought about how she wanted to tackle the challenge of writing these X-characters for the first time in the best way possible for her short run, and I like the tactic, it makes sense given she only has 4 issues with them. I wasn't thrilled about continuing the Ray/Storm friction, but the way it's being handled here was way more tolerable than the forced, heavy handedness that Wood was trying. I was excited that the chapters are titled after each of the main cast. Can't wait for Rachel's, but looking forward to the rest. I've never really payed much attention to Storm, but I liked how she was written here. I'm okay with character flaws like Ororo's haughtiness and Gambit's libido being spotlighted. It makes the characters more interesting, and makes them feel like they're not above being imperfect sometimes.
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I would guess it comes down to how you view Gambit and what one thinks a ladies man is. He is the ladies man who is pursued, not the pursuer. While he has been shown from time to time to pursue. And has done so, there are also times when he is pursued. He also doesn't seem to ever have to work that hard to gain women's attention, it just happens.
Maybe it worked for some. However it doesn't work for others who see him differently. Hope that helps.
"My superpower? I'm irresistible to women." Gambit- ANXF #9
Gambit's kittens: Oliver, Lucifer and Figaro: Oliver and Company.