Okay, Gambit is above-and-beyond my favorite X-Man character. Only thing is...
<rant>...he's just too cool for his own good - I mean, unless you've got a real knack for writing kick-ass dialogue (like the "...so I says to my man Thibaudeaux...you gettin' all dis, homme?" classic Remy situation), it's pretty near impossible to write stuff like that all the time. No wonder out of all the current stable of Marvel writers, pretty much only a few like Claremont (creator) and Niceza have expressed any interest in writing Gambit favorably recently. And as for the drama, it's what great storytelling is about...but how many times can you manufacture different angst-laden scenarios before it becomes a parody of itself? A person can only be tragic for so long, and the only reason this works for Gambit as a character is because of his unique backstory/history and humorous or "suave" moments that break up the drama and make him so likeable.</rant>
And I'm not sure if this has been posted at SuperHeroHype before, but I'd like to share this utterly hilarious complaint/parody of the current situation at Marvel regarding Gambit. I can't claim credit for writing this, as it was written by Stone*Man from the Gambit Guild forums, but it's worth a chuckle and I think it belongs in this thread:
And finally, I'd like to ask - what the hell happened to the Gambit Guild (home of the LeBeau Library) forums?! Almost 7 years as one of the best Remy resources on the web, and it just disappears without any warning. If anyone has any information on what happened, I'd appreciate if you could give me a heads-up. Thanks!