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Rogue was first slated to appear in Ms. Marvel #25 in 1979 (and artwork for the first half of the story was completed), [6] but the book's abrupt cancellation left her original introduction story unpublished for over a decade until it was printed in Marvel Super Heroes #11 in 1992, where she absorbed her current powers permanently from Ms. Marvel. [7]
The X-Men #104 (last page cameo), The X-Men #107 (first full appearance) Jocasta Vi Quitéria 'or' Pym: 1977 (August) Jim Shooter, George Pérez: The Avengers vol. 1 #162 Robert Farrell: Rocket Racer 1977 (September) Lein Wein, Ross Andru The Amazing Spider-Man #172: Paladin: 1978 (January) Jim Shooter, Carmine Infantino: Daredevil #150 Wendell ...
Rogue appears in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series, portrayed by Anna Paquin. [30] [31] This version's real name is Marie D'Ancanto and originally lived in Meridian, Mississippi. First appearing in X-Men (2000), 17-year-old Rogue's abilities emerge while she is kissing her boyfriend, inadvertently putting him into a coma.
X-Men: The Animated Series has already covered the Savage Lands storyline in Season 2, so there'll likely be a different story ripped from the comics to explain this new attachment between Rogue ...
After encountering the X-Men numerous times in the first series, the time traveler Bishop is staying in the present as a new member of the team. Morph — who infamously died in the two-part ...
X-Men #1 Betty Brant: 1963-09 Stan Lee, Steve Ditko: The Amazing Spider-Man #4 Cyclops: 1963-09 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: X-Men #1 Eel: 1963-09 Stan Lee, Steve Ditko: Strange Tales #112 Happy Hogan: 1963-09 Stan Lee, Robert Bernstein, Don Heck: Tales of Suspense #45 Iceman: 1963-09 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: X-Men #1 Jean Grey (Marvel Girl) 1963-09 Stan ...
Original X-Men #1 brings back the original members of the gang in this week's new Marvel comic releases.
With the return of Xavier and the original X-Men to the team, the roster was split into two strike forces: Cyclops's "Blue Team" (chronicled in X-Men) and Storm's "Gold Team" (in The Uncanny X-Men). The first issues of the second X-Men series were written by Claremont and drawn and co-plotted by Jim Lee.
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