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Rogue 2026

This week concludes Erica Schultz's Rogue mini. What are your thoughts? Met expectations? Where does it stand in your rankings of her previous solo series? Have a favorite panel? Share your thoughts, issues, likes, dislikes....

u/BlueEyedIguana00 — 1 day ago
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Romy-Con 2026

This will be my first ever Romy-Con. I can draw Rogue all day and here’s a chance for fans to grab an original piece. I don’t get enough requests for Gambit so I’m hoping this will bring that number up. I’m not 100% sure how it works but will update when I know more. I’ll be doing all traditional commissions on 9”x12”, 11”x14”, 11”x17” and sketch covers. If interested shoot a comment and I’ll see what I can do for instructions.

u/Temporary_Law_6022 — 2 days ago
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Goofy southern belle

What comic is this? I wanna read it so bad

u/MrWiwp — 4 days ago
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Forget Batman, forget Spider-Man. Gambit has the best Rogue's gallery in comics

u/birn_echo — 4 days ago
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If you could change anything about Rogue...

If you could change or adjust something related to Rogue's comic book history, powers, etc what would it be?

For me, I would bring back her father and introduce her paternal Grandparents. In her solo, it was mentioned that Owen was considered a rich kid when he met Priscilla. Presumably, he rebelled to be a hippie and that's when all that other stuff happened. It was also shown that Rogue held fond memories of her father and eagerly expected to see him in their old family home. I would love to explore the paternal side of Rogue's family and her dynamic with her father. I hated the deadbeat, redneck bigot version TAS introduced. I think it would be more interesting if she had previously had a good relationship with him, and he, in turn, agreed to let Mystique and Irene adopt Rogue after she ran away from Carrie.

I would also love to throw Rogue and Nightcrawler back into Mystique and Destiny's orbit for a Brotherhood ongoing. Temporarily shelve them from a main X-Men team for a year or two, so we can have a focused storyline about their family.

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u/teddyeatsyourface — 4 days ago
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I love moneys like these where we can see Rogue’s caring side. From Uncanny X-Men (2024) #1.

u/Jack-mclaughlin89 — 7 days ago
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This isn’t a Rogue sub.

Hi, everyone. I’m sure this will be a controversial post, but it needs to be made. I’m a frequent lurker in this sub and a first time poster, and I have a gripe. In my experience, this isn’t a Rogue sub; it’s a Romy sub.

I don’t hate Romy at all. There are plenty of comics where I enjoy their dynamic, like Kelly Thompson’s Mr. and Mrs. X. But there’s an irritating pattern here of people dismissing and even outright hating periods when Rogue isn’t with Gambit, and worse, claiming that it’s out of character whenever she isn’t with Gambit. I’m not specifically talking about eras when she was with someone other than Gambit. I’m also referring to eras when she was single.

As a character, Rogue predates Gambit by a decade, and in my opinion, the majority of her strongest writing took place before she and Gambit ever met. Yet I rarely ever see discussion here about the ’80s, before Rogue and Gambit’s relationship began. Maybe it’s because that was a long time ago, but I also notice widespread dismissiveness of more recent eras when Rogue chose to walk away from Remy and focus on herself: namely X-Men Legacy and the post-Legacy, pre-marriage era. When you bring up those periods around here, especially Legacy (which I and many others consider Rogue’s best run in the 21st century), you usually get a mixed to negative reaction.

Do we only care about Rogue when she’s with Gambit around here? If so, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that, but it makes the sub name misleading. I’d like a place to discuss Rogue and Rogue herself without having to worry about trolls who only value her relationship with Gambit and don’t care about, or even despise, Rogue when she isn’t attached to him.

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u/kellatrix — 7 days ago