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      • Armed with the ability to temporarily absorb others’ powers and memories, the Mississippi runaway known as Rogue starts out as a villain but joins the X-Men to fight for good.
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  2. Rogue is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden, she first appeared in Avengers Annual #10 (1981).

  3. With the X-Men, Rogue traveled to Japan to attend the wedding of their team member Wolverine. At first, enraged at seeing Rogue had joined the X-Men, she earned his trust by saving the life of his fiancée while Viper and Silver Samurai poisoned the X-Men and battled him. Over time, Rogue eventually earned the respect of all the X-Men and ...

  4. Rogue. Rogue’s tale is one of triumph. For most of her mutant life, the X-Woman has struggled to control her remarkable yet devastating power: the absorption of a being’s life force, memories, or abilities through any physical touch.

  5. With no one else to turn to who could help her, Rogue approaches the X-Men and their mentor, Professor Charles Xavier, AKA Professor X. Over the objections of his other students (and a very violent objection from Danvers herself), Xavier allows Rogue to join the team.

  6. Mar 17, 2024 · Rogue began her Marvel career as a villain, working with her foster mothers, Mystique and Destiny, in the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Rogue made a huge splash upon her debut, defeating the Avengers and draining the powers of the first Ms. Marvel, Carol Danvers.

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  7. Rogue fought alongside the Brotherhood against many superheroes, including the X-Men, ROM, Dazzler, and the Avengers and was a devastating enemy to them all. For her first mission, Rogue encountered the super heroine Carol Danvers (Ms. Marvel).

  8. Apr 1, 2024 · The surrogate daughter of Mystique, Rogue was a key member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. In her earliest appearance, she permanently absorbed the powers of Carol Danvers – at the time known as Ms. Marvel – and as a result, altered the course of both characters' stories for decades to come.