How does Rogue learn to fly and kick ass?

I used to own the comic where Rogue got Ms. Marvels powers. :(

At least I was smart enough t to keep Hulk 181, the first cover appearance of the Wolverine. (I sold 180, where he appeared on the last page).

Zub
 

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When Rogue finally switched from 2e to 3e, she got a lot of skill points to distribute. Combined with her feats and the cool high-lvl powers which rogues can select, she was barely recognizeable as the same character anymore.

Let me know if you have any more questions. I'll be pleased to help.
 

If memory serves (and it may not...) Rogue's first appearance was in an Avengers Annual (#10?), fighting as part of a bad-guy team.

Johnathan
 

Piratecat said:
When Rogue finally switched from 2e to 3e....Let me know if you have any more questions. I'll be pleased to help.
Gee, thanks PC. I suppose the Hulk's change from Grey to Green back to Grey and Back to Green again also was due to editon changes.

As to all other posts above, yes, the issue in question was Avengers Annual #10, which was Rogue's first appearance. She was Mystique's foster child. Mystique (who is considerably older in the comic than the movies) was and old enemy of Ms. Marvel from her short 22-issue run, and Chris Claremont decided to wrap up the plot threads in that Avengers Annual and then in the X-Men.

Following that, Rogue appeared as a villian in several forgetable issues of Dazzler, before joining the X-Men to get help from Prof. X. Several people have criticized the movie version for being unlike the ultra-powerful and aggressive comic book babe, but she is actually portrayed very similar in the first movie to the wide-eyed confused child that shows up in the first few X-Men issues.
 

Richards said:
If memory serves (and it may not...) Rogue's first appearance was in an Avengers Annual (#10?), fighting as part of a bad-guy team.

Johnathan

DAMN IT!!! I was going to be a know-it-all by posting this and you beat me to it:)
 

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