Gambit #10
In "X, Lies and Videotape," Gambit takes on an unexpected mentorship role when he’s tasked with watching over three mischievous young mutants caught cheating on a test. But instead of guiding them toward better behavior, he drags them into a harebrained scheme to steal a private video from Rogue—only to discover the kids beat him to it, and the footage has already found its way to his ex-wife Bella Donna. Written by John Layman and illustrated by Georges Jeanty, with inks by Don Hillsman II, colors by Tom Chu, and letters by Virtual Calligraphy and Cory Petit, the cover by Jeanty and Dexter Vines captures the chaos perfectly.
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Gambit is given charge of three young mutants at Xavier's School whom Kitty caught trying to steal answers for a test. Rather than being a good role model, however, Remy recruits them in his quest to break into Rogue's room and purloin a dirty video that Genevieve sent to throw a wrench into his relationship. Called away with the X-Men before the task is completed, Gambit returns to find that the kids were successful and Rogue has no idea about her boyfriend's extracurricular tryst. Unfortunately, Genevieve also sent a copy of the video to Remy's ex-wife Bella Donna.
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