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+ | *Gambit is featured in a faux ''Mega Man'' game parody ad for ''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes'', published in Issue #18 (1998) of Capcom's Secret File collection, along with other characters from Marvel and Capcom. Gambit is portrayed not as a Robot Master, but a robotic villain called ''Mr. Monami'' (from the French ''mon ami'', "my friend"). |
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Revision as of 22:17, 24 January 2020
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Attributes
Powers
Seemingly those of Remy LeBeau (Earth-616).
Paraphernalia
Weapons
Gambit commonly uses a contractible Bo staff, as well as Playing cards he charges with Kinetic energy; and throws to explode. He can use this power to charge any inanimate object to make it explode.
Trivia
- Gambit is featured in a faux Mega Man game parody ad for Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, published in Issue #18 (1998) of Capcom's Secret File collection, along with other characters from Marvel and Capcom. Gambit is portrayed not as a Robot Master, but a robotic villain called Mr. Monami (from the French mon ami, "my friend").