Thieves Guild steal baby with red eyes, grows up in Fagan’s mob, later adopted by Jean-Luc LeBeau, meets Bella Donna Boudreaux
X-Men (2nd series) #33
meets Sabretooth, who makes him choose between the life of his brother or that of a young woman in love with him
X-Men (2nd series) #8
marries Bella Donna, challenged to a duel by her brother Julien, apparently kills him and is banished from the Guilds
off panel
powers out of control, turns to Sinister for help who removes some brain tissue to limit his abilities, now indebted to him
Uncanny X-Men (1st series) #350
performs a last mission for Sinister and assembles the Marauders, too late he learns of their true mission, though he saves one Morlock child called Sarah
Uncanny X-Men (1st series) #266-267
first appearance, rescues child Storm from the Shadow King, become thieving partners until Ororo’s memory returns, accompanies her to Xavier’s mansion
reluctantly returns to the X-Men, him and Rogue at odds with each other due to the green entity threatening to kill her if he starts another romance with her
Gambit (3rd series) #1-4
steals various objects for the New Sun, wonders about his motives, learns of Fontanelle (employed by The New Son) gathering information on him
X-Men (2nd series) #90
after accidentally injuring her, places Marrow in a Skrull healing device that give her beauty and control of her powers
Gambit Annual ‘99
green energy woman purged from his body
Gambit (3rd series) #12-14
travels over 100 years into the past to save his father and help the Thieves Guild, ends up stuck there
Gambit (3rd series) #16
asks past Sinister to put back the removed brain tissue, uses increased powers to return to the present, briefly able to touch Rogue, but relationship is put on ice because of his new duties as newly appointed leader of the Thieves Guild
Gambit (3rd series) #19
New Sun puts a price on Gambit’s head, but he survives being chased by dozens of mercenaries, makes up with Bella Donna, leading to a Guild Unification
Gambit Annual 2000
New Sun revealed as alternate reality Gambit
Gambit (3rd series) #22-24
big showdown vs. New Sun, ancient Guild prophecies would have led Gambit to cause everyone on Earth to die, which is how it happened in his reality and why he wants to kill him, however Gambit manages to come through and burns out his increased powers at the same time
X-Men (2nd series) #109
asked by Storm to join her quest for Destiny’s Diaries, vetoed by Rogue who fears injuring him with her out of control powers
X-Treme X-Men (1st series) #4
returns to thieving ways, steals gem from Vargas
X-Treme X-Men (1st series) #5-9
framed for murdering an Australian crimelord, Rogue and X-men help clear his name
X-Treme X-Men (1st series) #10
kidnapped by Shaitan, used in synergy with special gem stones to empower dimensional warpgate, allowing an alien army to invade Earth
X-Treme X-Men (1st series) #16-17
both he and Rogue impaled by Vargas‘ sword, warpgate closes down
X-Treme X-Men (1st series) #18-19
willing to die, but Rogue pulls back his soul from the afterlife, both powerless after their injuries, quit the team to explore a normal relationship
X-Treme X-Men (1st series) #31
operating out of Valle Soleada, returned to thieving ways, helps Storm break into Presidential Ranch
X-Treme X-Men (1st series) #46
powers jumpstarted by Sage
X-Men (2nd series) #157
both he and Rogue are assigned to Havok’s X-Men squad, no longer able to touch Rogue as her powers have returned
X-Men (2nd series) #158
charged card blows up in his face, effectively blinding him
X-Men (2nd series) #163
experiences precognitive flash
X-Men (2nd series) #165
blindness cured by Elixir and Sage
Gambit (4th series) #3
sleeps with a female client who hires him for a thief job
Gambit (4th series) #10
avoids Rogue learning of his one-night-stand
X-Men (2nd series) #171-174
tries out telepathic relationship counseling with Rogue to no avail, feels attracted to new student Foxx, aka Mystique, who tries to sabotage the relationship of him and Rogue
X-Men (2nd series) #181-182
is furious when Mystique introduces the X-Men to Pulse, a handsome young mutant who is able to touch Rogue without any ill side-effects
X-Men (2nd series) #183-186
agrees to join Apocalypse’s Horsemen as Death in order to protect the X-Men, not expecting his mind to be affected by the transformation process; nearly kills Rogue when he battles her as Death
X-Men (2nd series) #187
is approached by Mister Sinister following Apocalypse’s defeat
X-Men (2nd series) #200
restored to his regular self, working with Sinister’s Marauders
X-Men (2nd series) #204
worried about Rogue who was shot and kidnapped by Mystique, who was also working for the Marauders
Messiah Complex
relieved and shocked at the same time when Mystique cures Rogue with the mutant messiah baby, respects Rogue’s wish to be left alone
X-Men Legacy (1st series) #212-214
protects Xavier from various assassination attempts and becoming the new host body of Mister Sinister`
X-Men Legacy (1st series) #224
accompanies Xavier to visit Rogue, witnesses her learning to control her powers
X-Men Legacy (1st series) #229
manifests the Death persona right after a heated argument
X-Men Legacy (1st series) #234
keeps the Death persona secret from Rogue, who is not ready to pick up their relationship again
X-Men: Hellbound #1-3
gives in to the Death persona once again while under the corruptive influence of Limbo, displays the ability to transform others into a similar state like him, effect is undone when he is stabbed by a soul-blade
X-Men Legacy (1st series) #250
joins a squad of X-Men led by Rogue and tells Rogue her that he refuses to let go of their love