Gambit #7
In "Hath No Fury Part 1: Voodoo Economics," Gambit—fresh out of jail after the chaos of the stolen tarot deck—finds himself pulled back into action when a police officer recruits him to handle a volatile mutant situation. When Gambit confronts Emery, a young mutant using electrical powers to rob a bank, he’s moments from de-escalating the crisis before tragedy strikes. The aftermath unleashes a dark turn as Emery’s aunt, a voodoo practitioner, summons a wave of the dead to exact her vengeance. Written by John Layman and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Georges Jeanty—whose dynamic pencils define the cover, inked by Dexter Vines—this issue blends street-level tension with supernatural stakes, all in a 2.99 USD (4.25 CAD) package from 2005.
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Gambit is cooling his heels in jail after the mayhem of the stolen tarot deck but is released by a police officer who asks for his help with a mutant problem. Gambit confronts Emery who is using his electrical powers to rob a bank and is on the verge of talking the kid down when he is shot by the police officer and killed. Emery's aunt, a voodoo practitioner, raises Emery and a whole slew of zombies from the dead.
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