Their first destination was a world in which superheroes had been outlawed. While trying to rescue the various heroes who had been imprisoned, though, they let loose an evil Charles Xavier who wished to extinguish mankind. Although his time on the Exiles was short, Magnus showed off an impressive, albeit terrifying, set of powers. Clearly, Magnus cared about the lives of others, with his special suit and his sacrifice acting as outward symbols of his nature as a hero.
Despite the X-Men's objections, Carol Danvers' burning desire for revenge, and even Nightcrawler's threat to leave the team if she was allowed to stay, Rogue was eventually accepted into the ranks of the X-Men. The convincing argument came from Professor X himself, who pointed out that if the team could come to terms with Wolverine's violent past , then Rogue's relatively minor offenses shouldn't be a problem. While that was a pretty good argument, Carol was understandably unconvinced, and left the team permanently.
The two characters would never really resolve their differences, maintaining what was at best an uneasy alliance when the situation called for it, and occasionally finding themselves fighting against each other.
Part of the reason their situation was so difficult to resolve was that "Carol" still existed within Rogue as a sort of alternate personality that would occasionally take over in times of stress. This was eventually resolved when the Carol persona emerged as a rotting corpse wearing Ms.
Marvel's costume that was eventually destroyed by Magneto, because people in comics have a weird way of dealing with trauma. Even weirder? The orbital uppercut isn't the most extreme reaction that Carol Danvers has ever had to seeing Rogue — well a Carol Danvers, anyway.
A version of Carol from an alternate dimension who called herself Warbird found herself bouncing through the multiverse, and dedicated herself to killing every version of Rogue in every universe she encountered.
Warbird's mission of revenge was even further complicated by the fact that the Carols of those worlds would fight her in an attempt to protect Rogue, leading Warbird to kill dozens of versions of both herself and her most hated enemy before she was finally stopped in the core Marvel Universe.
Rogue's career fighting to defend a world that hates and fears her alongside the X-Men was typically tumultuous. In addition to the usual supervillain fights, she also had to deal with Carol's personality emerging from her after her worst experiences, frequent battles against her own surrogate mother, and even a stint where she lost her powers and hung around with Magneto in the Savage Land while wearing a torn-up bikini.
Also, she played a whole lot of super-powered basketball. The '90s were wild. More than anything else, though, Rogue's life as an X-Man was defined by one of the book's most compelling superhero soap operas. When she met Gambit, the Cajun ex-thief whose touch can make anything explode, the two characters had instant chemistry.
Since both of these characters were X-Men, it won't surprise you to learn that things got even more complicated as time went on. They both had mysterious pasts that were haunting them, and in Gambit's case, it involved both a vengeful ex-wife and a time spent working for Mister Sinister, where he facilitated an event that would become known as the Mutant Massacre.
Despite her own villainous past, Rogue couldn't bring herself to forgive him. The difference was a matter of honesty: Rogue had always been up front about what she'd done, but Gambit kept his past a secret from everyone, including her.
For every Reed Richards and Sue Storm , whose wedding went off without a hitch so to speak thanks to a veritable army of superheroes making sure no villainous wedding crashers showed up, there's Batman being left at the figurative altar or the Flash having his fiancee erased from the timeline right before the ceremony.
With that kind of track record, fans were understandably wary when X-Men: Gold 30 hit shelves in with the promise that Kitty Pryde and Colossus were finally going to tie the knot after being an on-again, off-again, dead-sometimes item for nearly 40 years. Sure enough, when it came time to put a ring on it, Kitty instead turned intangible and bailed, leaving a whole X-Mansion full of guests feeling pretty awkward — and giving a couple of them a window of opportunity that they weren't expecting.
Since they already had a cake, a ring, a crowd full of their friends, and even a Rabbi hanging around to perform the ceremony, Rogue and Gambit decided that they shouldn't let it all go to waste. Gambit popped the question, and with Kitty and Colossus giving their approval, they were married on the spot. However the baby eventually took precedence and the X-Men did not recover or even see Rogue.
Sinister, now in possession of the mutant baby, relocated the Marauders to Muir Island. While standing by Rogue's bedside, Mystique was visited by Mr. Sinister who told her that there will be no cure for Rogue and she will eventually die. Without warning, Mystique ambushed Sinister and shoved his face onto Rogue's. The instant contact seemingly killed Sinister. Mystique, in keeping with the words of the Destiny Diaries, placed the baby's face in direct contact with Rogue's, with the understanding that Rogue would awaken from her comatose state.
The baby was not affected by Rogue's power, and Rogue awakens shortly after. Realizing what Mystique had done at the risk of killing the baby, Rogue said she's tired of people's lives being destroyed by Mystique and grabbed Mystique's face barehanded, fully absorbing her powers and consciousness. Mystique was left on the floor incapacitated as Rogue told Gambit that when the baby touched her, it removed all the psyches of everybody she has ever touched and that only herself and Mystique are left in her mind.
She said she needed to be alone and told Gambit not to follow her. Rogue takes some time out from the X-Men and travels around the Australian outback on a motorcycle.
Once there, she has a conversation with Mystique a part of Rogue's psyche , telling her that no one else can help her with her powers and that it was down to her to figure out how to control them. One day, a woman appears in town claiming to be an anthropologist from Melbourne University. Rogue made it clear she could stay as long as she wants, but to keep out of her way. The anthropologist approached Rogue with questions about some of the remains she has found in the town. Rogue said she does not know anything about the remains and to leave her alone.
The anthropologist follows Rogue and explains she actually has a different identity. The anthropologist was then targeted by a low flying Shi'ar spaceship and revealed that she was actually Danger in disguise. She informs Rogue she planned to get revenge on Professor Xavier by using her as a conduit. Danger created an amalgamation of several past events in the X-Men's history prominently involving Rogue in the town using her hard light capabilities.
She was finally cornered by the Marauders, and refused to let Mystique's psyche take control of Rogue's body and save her as the fake Marauder Scalphunter shot at her. Mystique then took over Rogue's body to save her and fought off the Marauders, then returned control of Rogue's body to her. Rogue then wandered to the fake Tokyo Tower and tried to find the Institute, deducing that the projections around her were changing at ten-minute intervals, altering the environment around her.
However, Rogue did not get far as she ended up in Antarctica, witnessing the moment she abandoned Gambit after his trial. She regretted her decisions there, telling Mystique that she really had not moved on. It was at that point that Cody Robbins appeared before Rogue, repeating his greeting from the night her powers manifested.
Rogue just stared at him in shock. Eventually the Professor, Gambit and a group of Shi'ar pirates managed to shut down Danger. However, the Professor reactivated her and she defeated the pirates in turn.
After this, it was revealed that Rogue's powers never truly developed past their initial "nascent" stage, which was the reason why her powers never functioned properly. The Professor, now aware of this fact, used his telepathy to tear down the mental walls that kept Rogue's powers from developing the walls were created as a side effect every time she absorbed other people starting with Cody, and even more so with Ms.
Marvel , and removed the mental echo of Mystique. Finally Rogue kissed Gambit, with no ill side effect, revealing that she was finally in control of her absorption power. On their way there they are intercepted by Pixie who teleports them into the city, which is in a state of chaos due to the anti-mutant and pro-mutant movements. Cyclops sends all three out in order to locate several missing students and bring them home. During their mission Rogue faces off against the new Ms.
Marvel Moonstone ; finding that she cannot touch her opponent, Rogue resorts to a trick and flees the site. Later on she joins Gambit, who has been injured by Ares, along with Danger. Ares does not take her seriously and dismisses her both as an opponent and her attempts to calm things down. Rogue grabs Ares and absorbs his powers.
Ares is dismissive of her attempt and claims that she cannot absorb him, a boast that proves wrong as she weakens him enough for Gambit to blast him bloody and stunned. Having for the moment absorbed some of Ares' power she easily dispatches a small group of H.
Rogue finds Trance as her powers are flaring out of control creating powerful uncontrollable bio-electric blasts. Rogue tries to help calm Trance and help her gain control when Ms. Marvel appears. After taking out Gambit and Danger, Rogue and Ms. Marvel fight; Rogue is losing until Trance regains control and jumps in to help Rogue. Trance learns that her astral form is able to punch Ms. Marvel when they are both intangible. After Gambit stuns Ms. Marvel, they teleport back to base where Trance receives medical attention.
As Utopia had become a highly concentrated area for mutants, the entire population had to be on high alert. Croix , who fed on mutant bone marrow for sustenance and mimicry of their abilities, the X-Men instructed the students to stay close to each other.
When the student, Bling drifted off on her own, Emplate captured her as a semi-permanent feeding source. Unable to enter Emplate's cross-dimensional base, Rogue absorbed X-Student Trance's astral projection ability to save Bling. As she investigated his home for clues to Bling's whereabouts, Rogue was attacked by psychoplasmic ghosts.
When the former Black Queen of the Hellfire Club , Selene , decided to seek revenge on all those who stood in her way to goddesshood, she resurrected many of the X-Men's greatest deceased allies and villains under her control.
Among the resurrected is Rogue's foster mother, Destiny, who immediately sought her foster daughter but instead encountered the X-Student Blindfold. Unfortunately Destiny was possessed by Proteus when she made telephatic communication with Blindfold, thus Proteus inhabited Blindfold's body. After Blindfold runs off, Rogue goes to find her but instead finds Proteus who's possessed her and the resurrected Destiny.
After Proteus fully possesses Blindfold's body, he takes each X-Men down one by one, except Colossus, whom is thrown all the way to the X-Jet. Nightcrawler ends up possessed by Proteus too. Proteus finds out he can take over more than one body at the same time. Rogue doesn't take chances, and absorbs Nightcrawler's powers, teleporting herself and everyone else outside of the lab. The X-Men finally find Colossus, who is unconsciousness inside a broken X-Jet, when Proteus arrives once again possessing the bodies of Destiny, Nightcrawler and Blindfold.
He then manages to get Psylocke, Trance and Husk. Rogue and Magneto are left by themselves, and Erik uses his powers to throw Colossus at Proteus. Rogue absorbs Betsy's powers and uses the psy-knife on him, but it's useless. Magneto then uses his powers to lift a piece of rock with him and Proteus in Blindfold's body on it, taking the fight to outer space.
Rogue, using Psylocke's powers, breaks Proteus' hold on everyone, except for Husk. Meanwhile, Magneto throws up a shield against Proteus Blindfold , so that he can't possess Erik too. Not realizing whose room it really was, she was curious to why one of her teammates had been spying on the rest of them.
Just as Sabretooth is about to confront her, Rogue gets teleported away and finds herself face to face with a Sun. Nearly blinded, killed and confused as to how she got there, Rogue tries to put it out of her mind as she answers a call for her to meet the rest of her team in the Conference room. She is chosen by Sabretooth to be on the team that going to the meteor-struck Earth As soon as she arrives there however the ground beneath her explodes and she falls down a cliff and is knocked unconscious.
In normal circumstances Anna's teammates would have tried to help her but, as the circumstances were anything but normal, they could not. She opens her eyes to find herself underwater kissing a stranger , who gives her oxygen. She gets out of the water with the stranger and they walk through an abandoned town where he introduces himself as Remy but most people call him Gambit. He explains his world's history to Rogue and she flies him to his family's hidden base in Libya.
There they find men attacking the camp who Gambit and Rogue quickly dispatch and Rogue then meets Remy's mother, Susan Storm Earth , and father, Namor.
Rogue is one of the new team of X-Men under the leadership of Magneto. A while ago she absorbed the memories and powers of Colossus, leaving him in a coma. It's unknown whose mind is in control, but she does wear Ms. Marvel's costume, and is haunted by memories of both the two heroes.
Rogue and the rest of the X-Men were involved in the fall of the Goblin Queen, but were apparently killed by the newly reinstated S. Instead, she and the other X-Men were saved by their ally, Apocalypse, and taken to his Antarctic base.
Rogue was later killed in battle against the Goblin Queen. The most probable cause was the zombified Alpha Flight 's attack on the Xavier Institute that have infected some mutants present there at the time. Rogue appears together with some zombies who have attacked Reed Richards of the Ultimates Universe. Presumably, the life of this version of Rogue was similar, if not identical, to her mainstream counterpart.
She was a member of the X-Men, wore her iconic costume, and seemingly had her original mutant powers and the powers she stole from Ms.
She helped to defend the Earth against Galactus. Rogue was a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants who had attempted to dominate Earth by using an asteroid, though they failed.
She then has to borrow Hyperion 's powers to destroy the asteroid, but before she could accomplish the mission she ran out of Hyperion's powers and was burned in Earth's atmosphere due to friction as she could not resist it without the borrowed power. Rogue was one of the so called X-Punks. Rogue was one of the X-Men who have worn retro based costumes due to the fashion sense that became popular during those times.
Her uniform also looks like the same uniform that the first X-Men had worn, like her other team mates, though Rogue was never called Rogue. The history of Rogue of Earth presumably mirrors that of her Earth counterpart. In recent history on Earth, the X-Men had disbanded due to the mutation of the entire human race due to the release of the Terrigen Mists into the Earth's atmosphere and also due to the death of Professor X through the psychic birth of the Skull.
Rogue's ultimate fate is that she is deceased, however there are contradicting accounts of her apparent demise. According to X , when checking the Watcher 's records of human history regarding Rogue's lover, Gambit, it states that Gambit was "dead", killed by the same kiss that took Rogue's life. However, some time later when Beast was reflecting back at the fates of various members of the X-Men, he would recount that Gambit was killed by an assassin.
Rogue, grief stricken, would travel to the Savage Land seeking out Sauron , believing their similar powers would cancel each other out and cure her of her mutant ability.
This plan was said to have backfired and Rogue was killed as a result. The true fate of Rogue remains unrevealed, however one may presume that following her apparent "death", her soul would reside within the Realm of the Dead, however she did not get involved in Mar-Vel 's war against Death.
Rogue was a member of the X-Men led by Magneto. Magneto then split the team so that they would accomplish various missions on fixing the reality. Rogue having touched Roger was unexpectedly mutated.
She became bigger and more violent. She then fought the X-Men. As Captain Universe figures out that Roger would be able to reverse his powers, he touched Rogue and was back to normal. In this universe, Rogue was one of the students of Bayville High School. Rogue was a friend to Jean, Scott, Kurt, and Pietro.
Together, they formed a band and composed songs about their experiences as mutants. Sharing the same interest in music, they became great friends and started performing in clubs. The public eye has started subscribing to their activities and like them, has which increased their popularity. Rogue and the rest of the X-Men were involved in a battle with Fabian Cortez. When Rogue tried to attack Fabian during the fight, he grabbed her by the neck. She later realized that when they made contact, it took away most of the thoughts she had absorbed of other people she had touched.
He then tore her right sleeve, and threw her at Storm, and they also made skin contact. When Wolverine died, it made everyone black out. Rogue was hit the hardest besides Jean Grey. They split up into two groups, one with Rogue, Gambit , and Nightcrawler. When Rogue's group arrived at a bridge near their destination, Gambit found Ororo, but she was much younger, and was not the Storm that they were chasing. After the X-Men found out about the Consortium and went to South America and found a secret facility making sentinels, they finally returned home again.
But Rogue did not stay for long, because Nightcrawler got a call from an old friend who needed help in Jackson, Mississippi. Rogue offered to go along since she was from that area. When they got to the address, they found Mystique , who had faked the call.
In anger, Rogue attacked her for always interfering with her life. Rogue is knocked out from an explosion during the ensuing fight.
Nightcrawler finds the unconscious Rogue and immediately administers CPR. Due to her powers being on overdrive, Rogue absorbs Nightcrawler so completely that she takes over not only his teleportation powers, but also his physical appearance. Rogue gains a tail, blue skin, and three fingered hands and feet from the experience. In this state, she no longer absorbs other people's memories and can in fact touch people with no effects. It is unknown if this mutation is temporary or permanent.
There, she ran into Spider-Man and spent the night accompanying him on patrol as she practiced with her new powers.
Their time together also sparked a slight edge of romantic tension, the two of them nearly kissing before they were interrupted by a telepathic scream from Jean Grey who was searching for Rogue. Rogue came to Nightcrawler's rescue when her team was attacked by Neo-Sentinels. In this universe Rogue was a part of the X-Treme X-Men who undertook a mission to look for the diary of Destiny, a precognitive mutant who once played an important role in Rogue's past.
She then stole some of Destiny's items and gained the precognitive powers of Destiny. She then used the powers she gained and foretold of an upcoming tidal wave. In this reality we see that Rogue was one of the many X-Men killed by Wolverine when Mysterio tricked him to thinking all of the X-Men were villians. In this universe Apocalypse had made improvements on Professor X's powers to unlock the potential of mutants, but the process then killed him.
The X-Men then went their separate ways. Rogue had married her lover, Gambit, and both of them used trading cards as weapons. In this reality Rogue is married to Gambit, both of whom have retired from active duty as X-Men in order to settle down together and have a family.
Her power is seemingly under control here as she can have skin to skin contact with anyone. Rogue is also shown to have a few powers including, super strength, durability and flight. She and Gambit have two children together, a boy named Olivier and a girl named Becca. When their children are captured by Mr. However, Rogue is killed soon after when Mr. Sinister stabs her in the stomach while he was in the guise of Gambit.
In this reality, Rogue grew permanent feathered wings that protrude from her arms due to her presumed misuse of the Banshee drug. She also possessed the permanent powers of Wolverine and was able to use to use them anytime without touching him. She is romantically involved with Wolverine. Rogue gave birth to Magnus, who grew up to have similar powers to Rogue except his touch turned objects into metal. Rogue was seemingly killed by Magnus' touch a week after his thirteenth birthday, but is discovered to be alive when his body returned to this reality.
Rogue of Earth is a member of the X-Men and is in a relationship with Magneto. Together they have a son, Magnus Lensherr. The birth was a complicated one, but young Magnus survived and the two parents happily raised the boy.
Magnus was cursed with a mutant power that was a combination of his parent's abilities: gifted with amazing magnetic powers, he would also unfortunately turn whomever he touched with his bare skin into metal.
From a very young age he had to wear a skin suit to prevent this from happening. As an adult, Magnus was plucked out of his reality by theTimebreakers to be one of the founding members of the reality hopping Exiles. With his son suddenly vanishing without a trace, Magneto convinced himself that his son had run away from home. Magnus died on the Exiles first mission, and eventually his body was returned home to Rogue and Magneto. They were shocked, and at first Magneto would not believe that the charred remains were his son.
However, Rogue confirmed it was their boy, and showed Magneto the note left by the Exiles telling them that their son had died a hero. Magneto and Rogue quickly arranged a funeral for their dead son. She can fit into anyone's attitude by means of imitating their traits.
Professor X stated that she might play a good role in human social behavior. When Jean Grey is killed and her body is found, Anna Marie is contacted to help a detective find out who murdered Jean Grey. In the end, it is revealed that Jean Grey had posed as Anna, dying her hair, and that the dead body was actually Anna, murdered by Jean. In the universe of X-Men: Millennial Visions , Rogue is now unable to get within a certain proximity of any living being without a specially designed suit keeping her from absorbing all life around her.
The X-Men visited Asgard and some decided to stay while some decide to go back to Earth. Rogue was among those who stayed. Rogue is happy there with her siphoning powers gone. The powers she'd absorbed from Miss Marvel, however including super strength and flight , remained.
Rogue was among the members of the X-Men who have battled numerous villains after Jean and Cyclops have left the team. Rogue was also shown participating in the Secret Wars. Rogue was among the members of the X-Men who'd been sent on a mission to Dallas, Texas to battle the Adversary. With the team defeated, Wolverine, along with Madelyne Pryor , Dazzler and Longshot , were all killed. Following some events, Spiral announced that the Hulk was on a rampage in Dallas.
Rogue took the opportunity to avenge her teammates who had died. She joined the fight against the Hulk. She was almost defeated, but in the nick of time, some remaining X-Men and Freedom Force appeared and helped her, together they defeated the Hulk.
Rogue, along with the other concerned mutants, mourned for their friends who died as heroes. Rogue was a member of the X-Men along with her lover, Gambit. Following some events, Gambit betrayed the team when he gave the Cerebro files to Mister Sinister. Gambit then returned and found Rogue furious with him for his betrayal. Gambit then proposed to her with a ring, but she declined. She then secretly followed Gambit on his mission so she could stop him.
When a ceiling almost fell on them, Rogue was able to catch it, saving everyone from harm. Gambit told her that Mister Sinister had found a cure for Rogue's powers so she could touch anyone with no ill effect.. Rogue tried to prove to Gambit that he was just being used by Mister Sinister. She kissed him, but unwittingly killed him when she absorbed his life force. She then conquered Sinister and revealed that everything that happened to them was just a part of some fantasy in a comic book.
Rogue's first animated appearance was in the X-Men television series, where she was one of the most important members of the X-Men. In this animated series, she had her absorption powers, as well as Ms. She has a love-hate relationship with Gambit throughout most of the series, much like when they first met in the comics. This love-hate relationship would change in episode "Reunion Part 2" when the X-Men's powers were neutralized, Gambit tells Rogue that he loves her and kisses her.
She is also depicted with a stronger Southern Accent than in other animated portrayals. During the series, Rogue almost takes the 'cure' which Apocalypse and Mystique secretly used to make mutants into their slaves. However, Rogue does not take the cure. She is also revisited by Cody, her first boyfriend, and almost runs away with him when she finds that she can touch him.
She soon finds out, however, that he was part of a plot to have Rogue become the new leader of the Brood referred to here as "the Family". She attempts to convince him to come back with her to the mansion to help reverse his transformation, but fails in her attempts, leaving her to cry on Gambit's shoulder. Rogue was also present when Lilandra had to take Professor Xavier in to space with her. She was voiced by Lenore Zann.
In the series, X-Men: Evolution , Rogue is re-imagined as a rebellious, yet deeply insecure, teenager with the stereotypical goth appearance. Her powers make her cynical and reclusive, but truthfully, she is consumed by the desire to get close to the people around her, yet unable to physically do so. She was raised by Mystique and Destiny, eventually being brought into the Brotherhood of Mutants. She left the Brotherhood when she found out that they nurtured her to be a potential weapon.
Rogue has a strong interest in Cyclops , though her feelings for him fade soon after he and Jean start dating. She is then shown to have an interest in Gambit when they first met, when he kidnapped her, and when she kissed him in the season 3 finale while under Mesmero 's control. This was one of only two kisses to be seen in the series, the first being between Scarlet Witch and a disguised Toad.
Rogue's energy-absorbing abilities are very strong in this series, nearly driving her insane, but prove vital in the final episode against Apocalypse. Unlike in other universes, the powers she absorbs never totally fade, and at times, she can still use a previously absorbed power not always intentional long after she had absorbed them.
At times, she had more control over absorbed powers than their natural owner had after absorbing Cyclops' power, she did not have to close her eyes. Although this Rogue did not have super-strength or flight abilities, she displays some skill in hand-to-hand combat. In the final episode Xavier glimpses into the future, in a photograph portrait, Rogue is seen along with Gambit, with an arm around her, and with other new members to the team.
She was voiced by Meghan Black. Rogue was severely distressed with Wolverine's departure. She stated to friends that the Institute would not be a home for her without Logan. For that, his leaving, she got mad at Logan. After a year, Logan went back with a mission to reform the X-Men after their temporary disbandment. During Senator Kelly's speech introducing the Sentinels , a Sentinel detected Rogue and attacked her. Not even the men responsible for the creation of the Sentinels had full control of the Sentinel which attacked Rogue.
She was cornered until Angel and Beast appeared and helped her. Logan then appeared and defeated the Sentinel and then asked Rogue to rejoin the X-Men.
Rogue refused and told him that he would not be a good leader for the X-men and no one was going to rejoin with him as their leader. After being freed, Toad confronted Rogue, annoying her very much. Toad then pulled her gloves away and Rogue accidentally absorbed his powers.
Domino and the rest of the Brotherhood apologized and asked her to join them because they think that if they do nothing, the humans would eventually kill them all.
Rogue became a valued member of the Brotherhood, striking up a close friendship with Domino, the only other female on the team. Rogue was also assigned to absorb the memories of Angel's father to learn the whereabouts of Senator Kelly in order to assassination him. Thus, this ruined her friendship with Angel. Throughout her stay with the Brotherhood, Rogue and Domino bond and become friends. They discuss their personal views on mutant kind.
Domino is the only one who treats Rogue as a human being, rather than a weapon, like Pietro. Pietro and Rogue are not very good allies during Rogue's stay with the Brotherhood. He treats her unfairly, and purposely annoys her. Eventually, Rogue comes to her senses, and betrays the Brotherhood, but not without answering to Domino. The ladies part company on bad terms, their last meet was with Rogue absorbing her powers and knocking her out.
Rogue rejoins the X-Men, leaving Domino without an answer and the Brotherhood one member less. At the end of the first season, Rogue apologizes to Logan about doubting his abilities to keep the team together, and hugs him. Her once upon a time good friend Domino is second-head to the future X-Men. In the X-Men anime show, Rouge makes a cameo appearance in the final episode.
She is shown to be with Colossus trying to keep civilians safe from the apparent end of the world that's due to Xavier's son, Takeo, who is unable to control his reality-altering powers. When the situation is concluded, Rogue and Piotr are spotted playing with children.
In the first film she is the target of Magneto who wants to use her to power his mutating device. She becomes close friends with Wolverine and develops a relationship with Iceman. In the second film, she has greater control of her power and can kiss Iceman for a few seconds, but any longer causes him pain.
The third film shows her becoming jealous of Bobby and Kitty Pryde , who can touch without restrictions. In the end, she takes the mutant "cure" and becomes powerless, but after the credits a scene hints that the cure is not permanent. Paquin was scheduled to reprise her role in X-Men: Days of Future Past , but was cut from the final production due to the length of the film. The character still received a cameo in the original film. Despite this, the character is still featured in promotional materials and merchandise for the movie.
She appeared in this Japanese fighting game, sporting her outfit from the 90's comics and TV series. Her ability to steal characters' life force was made into a special move that allowed her to take character's powers for a time. Rogue has appeared in both installments of the game. Rogue returned as a playable character in the sequel.
She received an attribute enchantment after draining a character and the color of her outfit was changed to green in this game. Rogue was in the Sega Genesis version of this game, but was not playable. She could be summoned as an assist character however, and could deliver 1-hit kills.
Rogue was a playable character in this fighting game and was voiced by Megan Fahlenbock. Unlike in the Marvel vs. Capcom games, she sported her short-lived Revolution -era costume as her default look.
Her costume was changed to her X-Treme X-Men uniform for this installment. Rogue makes a cameo appearance in the game, where she is shown getting off the Blackbird with a cure for the virus.
In Spider-Man 2 , she is shown briefly in the training mode and is once again voiced by Jennifer Hale. Rogue appears in both installments of the game as a playable character. Her default costume is based on her Ultimate incarnation and she has Ms. Marvel's powers. In the second game, her alternate costumes include her Classic and Age of Apocalypse incarnations. She is voiced by Erin Matthews in the first game and Catherine Taber in the second.
Rogue appears as an unlockable character in the Marvel: Avengers Alliance video game on Facebook. She is a Generalist Class character, but through her 'Absorb Power' ability she is able to take on the standard effects of all other classes without changing her class outright. Her default costume is her famous 90's outfit. An alternate modern costume has been shown, though the release date has yet to be announced.
Her bio says: Nearly killing the first boy she kissed, Anna-Marie has always struggled to control her mutant gift. With the ability to absorb powers and memories at a cost, she ran away from home to avoid hurting others. She was taken in by Mystique who became a mother figure for the conflicted girl and recruited her to the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
After permanently absorbing the powers of Ms. Marvel, she realized that she had inherited the hero's personality as it struggled for control of her mind. Unable to control her thoughts, and fearing for her own sanity, she turned to Professor X for his telepathic help, eventually joining the X-Men and redeeming herself.
During the special operation "Apocalypse", she is abducted and transformed into one of Apocalypses' Horsemen: Famine. She is a boss during the operation. Her alternate costume as Famine can be purchased. A third alternate costume was released, unlockeable via a sidetask, featuring her modern day attire. Rogue is a playable character in the game voiced by Tara Strong. She has two versions: Rogue and Avenging Rogue. Her regular Rogue description says: Rogue can "borrow" anyone's abilities by touching them, but she's also powerful enough to take on the bad guys on her own.
Her Avenging Rogue description says: A mutant who can borrow the powers and abilities of other heroes, Rogue fights as one of Earth's Mightiest Heroes!
Deeply troubled, she eventually fell in with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. After battling the Avengers and absorbing the powers and life force from Ms. Marvel, Rogue ended up with the X-Men who helped her cope with her dangerous powers.
Her bio in the game says: Rogue's ability to absorb the life energy and psyche of others through touch emerged in a traumatizing accident when she was a young girl, where she left the victim in a coma. Though she originally viewed her mutant powers as a curse, she mastered control of them under the tutelage of the X-Men and would become one of the most powerful mutants to date.
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