Alternate versions of Gambit

In addition to his mainstream incarnation, Gambit has been depicted in other fictional universes. For non-comics appearances, see Gambit in other media. In the Age of Apocalypse, Gambit was a member of the X-Men and one of Magneto's closest friends. Like his Earth-616 counterpart, Gambit too fell in love with Rogue, which prompted him to leave the X-Men when Rogue chose Magneto, whom she could touch due to the two possessing magnetism-based power... more

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