Rogue
Character » Rogue appears in 6622 issues.
The adopted daughter of Mystique, Rogue was once a member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Now reformed, Rogue has become a veteran member of the X-Men.
if Rogue was a real woman
if Rogue was a real woman would she really take Gambits crap and stay with him or would she move on to someone maybe more like Wolverine. i understand that the Gambit Rogue pairing is very very popular and i get that iam just saying what if she was real. i would love to hear your thoughts thanks in advance.
It seems more like this was started just so LoganRogue24 could say that Rogue should be with Wolverine
This.It seems more like this was started just so LoganRogue24 could say that Rogue should be with Wolverine
i don't think anyone should date Wolverine, i don't get what's so attractive about a short hairy Canadian with anger problems...that and there's a good chance you might be killed
which obviously isn't true since Rogue's natural place (like every woman in the Marvel universe) is with Spider-ManIt seems more like this was started just so LoganRogue24 could say that Rogue should be with Wolverine
If Rogue was a real woman, I'd feel really horrible and creepy talking about her romantic life on a comic forum *grin*
I am not a fan of Rogue and any of the relationships she has been in, her best years to me, were the first six to eight years she was on X-Men without needing any romantic attachments to other characters? She was a badass, sassy, southern belle who could go toe to toe with various heavy hitters of Marvel, who tended to be huge bulking guys. That being said, Gambit and Rogue worked really well initially, because the guy writing them together understood the strengths of both characters and ways to use both characters to enhance and further the characterization of both. I actually think Gambit gets written to be actually rather nice and kind towards Rogue, to the detriment of both characters. Detriment as in their character interaction after their first three years of teasing and flirting. Their relationship would have been better short term, otherwise the only place they could have gone, was an alt reality future or down. So to me, Gambit definitely, definitely does not treat Rogue badly. Writers treat both characters horribly. Well in this facet. Both need to split and both are super awesome, and strong characters that can stand on their own, and should for immediate future stories. Romance in comics sucks 98% of the time, even with good writers.
Gambit and Rogue seem too made for each other to me, a rlationship between her and Wolverine would be awkward but HILARIOUS! Sure they'd still care about each other and all, but they're both WAY too stubborn to go without arguing after awhile.
How can Wolverine even hope to compete with the Space Knight?
If Rogue was a real woman, I'd feel really horrible and creepy talking about her romantic life on a comic forum *grin* I am not a fan of Rogue and any of the relationships she has been in, her best years to me, were the first six to eight years she was on X-Men without needing any romantic attachments to other characters? She was a badass, sassy, southern belle who could go toe to toe with various heavy hitters of Marvel, who tended to be huge bulking guys. That being said, Gambit and Rogue worked really well initially, because the guy writing them together understood the strengths of both characters and ways to use both characters to enhance and further the characterization of both. I actually think Gambit gets written to be actually rather nice and kind towards Rogue, to the detriment of both characters. Detriment as in their character interaction after their first three years of teasing and flirting. Their relationship would have been better short term, otherwise the only place they could have gone, was an alt reality future or down. So to me, Gambit definitely, definitely does not treat Rogue badly. Writers treat both characters horribly. Well in this facet. Both need to split and both are super awesome, and strong characters that can stand on their own, and should for immediate future stories. Romance in comics sucks 98% of the time, even with good writers.Thank you.
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