Rogue (Anna Marie)
Rogue, a Marvel Comics character, is a mutant with the power to absorb memories and abilities through touch. Initially a villain, she later joined the X-Men, becoming a prominent figure in the Marvel Universe.
Character
Cinematic | Literary
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Rogue, also known as Anna Marie, is a prominent mutant in the Marvel Comics universe. Created in 1981 by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden, she first appeared in Avengers Annual #10. Rogue’s unique power to absorb memories, powers, and life force through physical contact initially made it challenging for her to control her abilities. However, she found guidance and acceptance at Professor X’s Xavier Institute, becoming a valued member of the X-Men.
Throughout her career, Rogue has fought alongside her teammates in countless battles, showcasing her bravery and selflessness. Her notable achievements include being ranked 24th in IGN’s list of “The Top 50 Avengers” in 2011. While she hasn’t received specific awards within the Marvel Comics universe, Rogue’s impact on the X-Men and the Marvel Universe has garnered recognition from fans and critics alike.
In her personal life, Rogue has experienced various romantic relationships and formed close friendships within the X-Men. Despite the challenges posed by her powers, she has found a sense of belonging and acceptance among her teammates.
Rogue’s powers have evolved over time, granting her additional abilities like flight and super strength. She can also temporarily gain the powers of other mutants by absorbing their energy. Rogue’s character has been portrayed in numerous X-Men animated series, video games, and live-action films, including the X-Men film franchise where she was portrayed by Anna Paquin.