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X-Men Annual #14 - Proof of Gambit's 1st published appearance within
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You are assuming a bit much

 

Have you seen the books?

 

Despite what you may think, I have a pretty good idea of what's worth money and what's not. A quick eBay search helps with the unknown.

 

But you are entitled to your opinion so believe what you want

 

Sometimes you get what you give. You're one of those complaining how passive-aggressive people can be on here. Then you do the same.

 

How about be consistent and there would be less friction over such statement?

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Everyone is entitled to their opinion ( hopefully it's an educated one ), but that doesn't mean an opinion can't be wrong.

 

On that we can agree that someone's assumptions or understanding of facts may be in error, or misinformed.

 

Assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person because they see things differently based on other facts seems very close-minded.

 

Who is assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person?

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Everyone is entitled to their opinion ( hopefully it's an educated one ), but that doesn't mean an opinion can't be wrong.

 

On that we can agree that someone's assumptions or understanding of facts may be in error, or misinformed.

 

Assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person because they see things differently based on other facts seems very close-minded.

 

Who is assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person?

 

Go back and read for yourself.

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Everyone is entitled to their opinion ( hopefully it's an educated one ), but that doesn't mean an opinion can't be wrong.

 

On that we can agree that someone's assumptions or understanding of facts may be in error, or misinformed.

 

Assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person because they see things differently based on other facts seems very close-minded.

 

Who is assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person?

 

Go back and read for yourself.

 

I'm asking you who YOU thought was assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person.

 

I don't see anyone assuming that, myself, so maybe you saw something I didn't.

 

If you don't want to answer, that's fine, just say so.

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I'm asking you who YOU thought was assuming someone is an insufficiently_thoughtful_person.

 

I don't see anyone assuming that, myself, so maybe you saw something I didn't.

 

If you don't want to answer, that's fine, just say so.

 

Why would I not answer?

 

But the answer is the same. Go back and read.

 

(shrug)

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It really is quite hard to debate that. (shrug)

 

Depending on the individual, and how they interpret the details of this image, quite easy.

 

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And I can see where CGC is stuck on the 'cameo' stance, though there are quite a few 'cameos' throughout X-Men Annual #14 to make it less than that.

 

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But where UXM #267 wraps up the story of Ororo and Gambit...

 

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X-Men Annual #14 picks up the next steps of their journey.

 

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So it was an odd way to outline an interconnecting story flow, weaving the two into the next stage of their adventures.

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I think this thread has lost its way . . . ;)

 

But the fact remains: X-Men Annual #14 is ABSOLUTELY Gambit's 1st published appearance. :sumo:

 

Agreed.

No doubt.

 

(thumbs u

 

There are two things going on here.

1 - Which comic does Gambit first appear, cameo or full - Answer - Annual 14

2 - Which comic is garnering the most demand from collectors - Answer - X-Men 266

 

Will demand flip in the future? (shrug)

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