Her parents, Owen and Priscilla, marry early in their relationship and live in a back-to-nature hippie commune in Caldecott County, Mississippi. Born as Anna Marie, she also enjoys the attentions of her Aunt Carrie, on her mother's side.
Laura Kinney Howlett (designated as X23-23) is a mutant, artificially created by Alkali-Transigen to use as a soldier. She is also the biological daughter of Wolverine, with similar powers, including regeneration and adamantium claws.
Personality. Rogue is caring person, mostly towards her fellow X-Men. She cares for everyone, especially her father-figure Logan. However, she is also violent when those she cares about are in danger.
Since joining the X-Men, Rogue has become closest with her roommate, Kitty, and maintains a crush on the X-Men's field leader, Scott.
First appearance: Avengers Annual #10 (1981)
In Fox's X-Men movie franchise, Wolverine and Rogue have an inspiring father/daughter relationship. But in the comics, not so much. You see, there was a time when the X-Men encountered a space being known as the Golgotha.
In this timeline, Rogue and Gambit are married and have two kids: Oli and Becka. Rogue finally got her powers fully under control, which is how she was able to have children. Rogue is a presumably doting mother until her unfortunate demise later in the series.
If you're in doubt about Wolverine being gay, then check out X-Men #7, which confirms that he's not only gay now, but has been gay throughout his long superhero career. To summarize the background for this, the current X-Men comics arc sees Marvel's mutants declaring the island of Krakoa a sovereign nation-state.
Mariko Yashida appears in Wolverine MAX as a member of the Yashida clan during the early 1900s. She met and fell in love with Logan, but their relationship ended after he killed her father. In the present, Logan is shown in a relationship with a woman named Yami Yashida, until she is killed in a plane crash.
Powers and abilities
Laura was apparently a female clone (later revealed as his biological daughter) created from Wolverine's genetic material. Consequently, her mutant powers are similar to his.
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Laura has Logan's healing factor and six adamantium claws, but hers are surgically planted in different places — instead of Logan's three per hand, she has two, plus an additional claw in each foot.
In her comic book appearances, Rogue is portrayed as a mutant, a fictional subspecies of humans born with an "X-gene" that grants superhuman abilities. She is capable of absorbing the life force, attributes, memories, and superpowers of anyone through physical touch.
History. Magneto and Rogue developed a relationship when it was realized that their similar magnetic powers made Magneto immune to Rogue's absorption abilities. Rogue eventually gave birth to young Charles, whom Magneto named after his friend Charles Xavier.
Unable to save them both, Rogue chose to save Magneto and left Gambit to his fate. Gambit survived but, realizing Rogue had chosen Magneto, he left the X-Men. Rogue and Magneto would later marry and have a son together.
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Convinced that Rogue really is worth redemption, Wolverine gave her a kiss – transferring his healing factor to her (at great risk to himself since he was also gravely injured). Afterwards, the two come to a better understanding and become good teammates and later friends.
She later told Wolverine that before had his memory wiped that they were lovers but that he is no longer the man she loved. She later left and rejoined Magneto.
He tries to slash Rogue's chains, but Magneto stops him with his power. As Rogue's energy is being stressed under the machine which would kill her eventually, some of the hair on her forehead turns white. Rogue's hair now forms white streaks.
Mystique is the mother of the X-Men hero Nightcrawler and the villain Graydon Creed, and the adoptive mother of the X-Men heroine Rogue.
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The strange love affair between Magneto and Rogue had its genesis during a story in Uncanny X-Men #274 where they were both in the Savage Land.
When she takes the powers of the Hulk, she turns green, but she really doesn't have to. She has also taken Colossus' ability to cover her body with organic metal, has popped Wolverine's bone claws on more than one occasion and she even grew two additional arms after snagging the powers of Spiral in Uncanny X-Men #206.
She was married to Gambit, and her mutant powers were completely under her control. She had two children named Olivier and Rebecca, as well as a "Daughter" named Rogue. She was a part of the S.X.E. alongside her fellow mutants Monet, Prodigy, Iceman, and Gambit.
Rogue is a mutant, who possesses the following powers after switching powers and appearances with her adoptive brother Nightcrawler.