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  2. Gambit (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Book club editions are sometimes thinner and always taller (usually a quarter of an inch) than first editions. Book club editions are bound in cardboard, and first editions are bound in cloth (or have at least a cloth spine). [12] 1963, London: Collins Crime Club, April 29, 1963, hardcover; 1964, New York: Bantam #F2731, February 1964 ...

  3. The Wrong Box (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Wrong Box is a black comedy novel co-written by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne, first published in 1889. The story is about two brothers who are the last two surviving members of a tontine. The book was the first of three novels that Stevenson co-wrote with Osbourne, who was his stepson.

  4. Gambit (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Uncanny X-Men #266 (Aug. 1990) is the first in-story appearance of Gambit, even though another book featuring him was published prior to it by mistake. [10] Cover art by Andy Kubert and Pat Brosseau. Gambit Volume One (1993) and Gambit Volume Two (1997) explored the character's mysterious past and his ties to the New Orleans Thieves' Guild.

  5. The Wrong Box - Wikipedia

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    The Wrong Box is a 1966 British comedy film produced and directed by Bryan Forbes and starring John Mills, Ralph Richardson and a large ensemble cast. [1] The screenplay was by Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove , based on the 1889 novel The Wrong Box by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne .

  6. Gambit (unproduced film) - Wikipedia

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    Gambit is an unproduced American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It was intended to be an installment of the X-Men film series . Before its cancellation, the film had been written by Josh Zetumer based on a story by the character's creator Chris Claremont .

  7. Rogue & Gambit - Wikipedia

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    Rogue and Gambit are one of the most popular couples in the X-Men franchise. [1] Their relationship started in 1990, shortly after Gambit was introduced in comic books, and was a strong aspect of the X-Men TV series. Both characters come from the Southern United States and speak in over-the-top accents and slang. [2]

  8. Something's Wrong (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    Something's Wrong! received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews [1] and School Library Journal. [2] Kirkus said, "This underwear affair is wise, witty, and just brief enough." [ 1 ] School Library Journal 's John Scott told readers to "expect hilarity to ensue wherever underwear stories are a hit with the add-on bonus of this being a great ...

  9. CinemaSins - Wikipedia

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    CinemaSins is a YouTube channel created by Jeremy Scott and Chris Atkinson. [3] The channel produces the "Everything Wrong With..." series that offers critique and commentary on movies. As of April 18, 2024, CinemaSins has approximately 9,170,000 subscribers and over 3.8 billion video views. [3] [4] [5] Its slogan is "No Movie Is Without Sin ...