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Cover: Kevin Maguire

Gambit #14

Mar 2000 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
“The Sunset Dawn Book 3: Tomorrow Starts Today”

In "The Sunset Dawn Book 3: Tomorrow Starts Today," Gambit finds himself bound to a future he didn’t choose, serving Nathanial Essex after the Courier is reduced to a puddle of goo. With Jacob reborn as a woman and stripped of his shape-shifting abilities, the trio journeys to Egypt, where Jacques and the Thieves Guild are racing to steal En Sabah Nur’s secrets for Candra. Written by Fabian Nicieza and illustrated by Anthony Williams, with inks by Andy Lanning and colors by Tom Smith, this issue features a striking cover by Kevin Maguire.

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writer Fabian Nicieza · artist Anthony Williams · inker Andy Lanning · colorist Tom Smith · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · letterer Troy Peteri · cover Kevin Maguire

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Cast · 10 characters

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colorist Tom Smith
letterer Comicraft
letterer Troy Peteri
cover pencils, inks Kevin Maguire

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It is 1891 and Nathanial Essex has turned the Courier into a puddle of goo. Gambit is forced to serve his future master as he tries to restore Jacob. As Jacob was in female form when Essex zapped him, he is accidentally brought back as a woman and finds he can no longer use his powers of shape shifting. Gambit, Courier and Essex head to Egypt where Jacques and the Thieves Guild are in the process of stealing the secrets of En Sabah Nur for Candra. Gambit rescues the Guild while Sinister, now with morphing powers, battles Candra and turns her over to her fellow Externals.

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