Artistsean
Monkey Boy
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The moment I started liking Gambit was indeed a shallow one. I was just starting to get into liking comics, and I was very young. I saw a Marvel trading card with him on it and I thought, WOW he looks really cool.
(This was also back during a time when I would just buy whatever comics I found at Vons and places like that.)
The reason I liked him on the cartoon was because he was an anti hero. He was sort of like Wolverine, only extremely layed back. He was also friendly, and then there was the relationship with him and Rogue where he loved her but could never touch her. And the backstory about him sort of coming from Theives Guild, and then later him having a connection to the Morlock massacre and Sinister was cool too.
(I always thought he should have been the 3rd Summers Brother. Possibly raised by Mr. Sinister.)
Another possible reason I used to realy like him might have been because Wolverine, on the show, was too gruff and angry all the time. (it wasn't until later that I started to look closer and undertand Wolverine better) Scott was too stiff all the time. (but I still liked him more than Wolverine) Beast was not on the show all the time. That could be another reason.
And it was the 90s, a pretty art driven time in comics.
If he was turned back into who he was during the 90s, take away all the recent stuff about Apocalypse and make him a simple character with the same backstory and all, would you work today?
(This was also back during a time when I would just buy whatever comics I found at Vons and places like that.)
The reason I liked him on the cartoon was because he was an anti hero. He was sort of like Wolverine, only extremely layed back. He was also friendly, and then there was the relationship with him and Rogue where he loved her but could never touch her. And the backstory about him sort of coming from Theives Guild, and then later him having a connection to the Morlock massacre and Sinister was cool too.
(I always thought he should have been the 3rd Summers Brother. Possibly raised by Mr. Sinister.)
Another possible reason I used to realy like him might have been because Wolverine, on the show, was too gruff and angry all the time. (it wasn't until later that I started to look closer and undertand Wolverine better) Scott was too stiff all the time. (but I still liked him more than Wolverine) Beast was not on the show all the time. That could be another reason.
And it was the 90s, a pretty art driven time in comics.
If he was turned back into who he was during the 90s, take away all the recent stuff about Apocalypse and make him a simple character with the same backstory and all, would you work today?