Gambit has always been a strong favorite--he's a smooth-taking antihero, a thief from New Orleans with a Cajun accent, and a red-eyed mutant who throws supercharged, explosive cards. I mean... what about all of that isn't BEYOND COOL?!? With a character like that, you need a story that is just as cool... and this one delivers. A heist full of constant backstabbing, tricks, twists and turns that ultimately ends with our favorite Cajun having the upper hand? Who doesn't love a story where the villains lose at their own game? Add into that magic, and then two companion stories that involve zombies, dirty cops, and an assassins/thieves' guild coup and... seriously, what else could you want from a thrilling, super-powered trip to New Orleans? Though my favorite comic was when Gambit was "mentoring" young students to not steal... by teaching them how to steal more efficiently. Antiheroes, amiright? (Also, poor Rogue... I like Gambit, but... moment of weakness my foot! If you love someone, then you're faithful to them, end of story!) But a part from that (which made me a bit angry at his character), this was a pretty darn perfect read. If you're a Gambit fan, I'd definitely recommend it.