This book is separated into two stories: one where Gambit is brought into the X-Men by Storm and one of Gambit's own involving his home life back in New Orleans. In the first one, the Nanny has regressed Storm back to a child and given her false memories. She has turned back into being a thief in Cairo. But she has memories of an older woman who looks like her and of other people. Memories of a life that is different than the one that is in her mind now. Now she is in America stealing from bad people and returning what they stole. The problem is the Shadow King is after her and at one of her heists she runs into Gambit who saves her life and the two become pals and go up against both the Shadow King and the Nanny.
In the second half of the book, Gambit finds out that the Tithe is due, which it shouldn't be because he brokered a peace between the Assassins and the Thieves when he killed Assassin Julian and his sister Bella Donna died. Only Julian isn't completely dead and Bella Donna isn't completely dead, which leaves him and Rogue on shaky ground since Bella Donna is his wife. Since Gambit, or Remy Lembeu, married Bella Donna he belongs to the Assassins clan now not the Thieves. The Tithing Man is coming with the elixir of life to give it to the Thieves but it can save Bella Donna or give Julian the full life he needs. After he died he was given the elixir and brought back to life, but it only partly worked. He needs the elixir to keep him strong.
There's a fight for that year's elixir from Candra the giver of the elixir that will involve going to Chandra to get part of it as there are three vials of the elixir that must be mixed together in just the right way. Who will get the elixir of life or will any of them? Can Belle be saved and what will that mean for Gambit and Rogue? Gambit is one of my favorite Marvel characters with his Southern charm that can sweet talk a bee out of its honey or charm a snake into doing its will. I also love playing cards so I really love it when he uses them to explode things. It was great reading how he joined the X-Men, though you really wanted the comic to keep going and find out what happened next. What was really great was going back to New Orleans to read about his life back there. Anytime you can find out about his history is great as he rarely gives anything away. This was two fabulous comics. I give it five out of five stars.
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