ICYMI: The Debate Over Uncanny X-Men 266 as the First Appearance Of Gambit xmen gambit sponsored
\n one. There are two contenders, Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 and Uncanny X-Men #266. Now, be in no doubt, chronologically, it's Uncanny X-Men #266. That was definitely meant to be his first appearance, written by Chris Claremont, drawn by Mike Collins with an Andy Kubert cover. However, Uncanny X-Men Annual #14 by Chris Claremont and Art Adams was published first by mistake, three weeks before Uncanny X-Men #266.
8 by CGC described as his 'first full appearance' and CGC, the grading certification company for comic books, also recognizes Uncanny X-Men #266 as 'the first full appearance of Gambit.' With all of us waiting for the X-Men to be introduced to the MCU, Gambit has to be a favourite for a movie or a TV show at some point, it may be why this comic currently has bids totalling $552. Not bad for a comic I bought for 55 pence from the Corn Exchange in Leeds over thirty years ago.
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