Rogue
Basic Information
Full Name: Anna Marie LeBeau (maiden name unknown)
Aliases/Nicknames: Rogue
Age: Not specified
Gender: Female
Occupation: Superhero
Affiliation: X-Men, Brotherhood of Evil Mutants (formerly), Avengers Unity Division
Appearance
Height: Not specified
Build: Athletic
Eye Color: Green
Hair Color: Brown with a white streak
Distinguishing Features: The white streak in her hair
Background
Place of Origin: Caldecott County, Mississippi
Family: Adopted by Mystique and Destiny
Education: Trained by the X-Men
History: Rogue started as a villain under Mystique’s guidance but later joined the
X-Men to use her powers for good.
Personality
Traits: Strong-willed, compassionate, humorous
Likes: Flying, helping others
Dislikes: Her inability to touch others without harming them
Strengths: Leadership, resilience
Weaknesses: Fear of intimacy due to her powers
Abilities
Skills: Hand-to-hand combat, flight
Powers (if applicable): Absorption of life force, memories, and powers through
physical contact
Equipment/Tools: Gloves to prevent unintentional power absorption
Relationships
Allies: X-Men, Gambit
Enemies: Various anti-mutant factions
Romantic Interests: Gambit
Mentors: Mystique (formerly), Professor X
Proteges: Not specified
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Absorbing Ms. Marvel’s powers, joining the X-Men
Character Development: Overcoming her villainous past to become a hero
Challenges/Conflicts: Struggling with the isolation caused by her powers
Quotes
Catchphrases: Not specified
Notable Dialogue: Not specified
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Rogue permanently absorbed Ms. Marvel’s psyche and Kree
powers.
Influences: Rogue’s character has been influenced by Southern culture and the
complexities of mutant-human relations.
Cultural Impact: Rogue is considered one of the most notable and powerful
female characters in Marvel Comics.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Rogue - 98% probability of victory. Rogue’s superhuman abilities
would easily overpower Marty.
Vs Robin Hood: Rogue - 95% probability of victory. Rogue could absorb Robin
Hood’s skills and use them against him.
Vs T-800 Terminator: Rogue - 80% probability of victory. If Rogue can absorb the
T-800’s powers, she could potentially disable it.
Vs The Master Chief: Rogue - 70% probability of victory. Rogue’s power absorption
could turn the tide, but Master Chief’s technology might resist it.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman - 60% probability of victory. Wonder
Woman’s divine origin and powers might give her an edge over Rogue’s absorption
abilities.
References
First Appearance: Avengers Annual #10 (1981)
Creators: Chris Claremont, Michael Golden
Portrayed by: Various actors in animated series and live-action films