According to writer Simon Kinberg, when Kitty Pryde gets injured by Wolverine during their time travel session, Rogue steps in to absorb Kitty's powers so she can stay stable, keeping Wolverine safely in the past.
Kitty appeared in the X-Men movie series played by Elliot Page. She had a relationship with Bobby Drake/Iceman after Rogue left him to pursue the mutant cure. They remained together the next years until their timeline was erased.
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.
During the 1984–1985 Kitty Pryde and Wolverine miniseries, Kitty is possessed by a demon, the ninja Ogun. Ogun psychically bestows upon Kitty a virtual lifetime of martial arts training. Kitty was brainwashed by Ogun into becoming a ninja assassin, and was sent to attack Wolverine.
14/16 ROGUE AND MAGNETO
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.
5/10 Johnny's Love For Alt Cunningham
The brilliant netrunner was Silverhand's next major relationship after Rogue, and quite frankly, it seems like he cared for Alt much more than he ever did for the Queen of the Afterlife, as seen in the "Never Fade Away" main quest.
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.
Kitty Cheshire is a Rebel because she doesn't want to follow the rules of destiny. However, it is seen that Kitty is friends with some Royals (Lizzie Hearts, Duchess Swan, Blondie Lockes, Apple White), but likes to cause chaos and trouble, just like her mother, the Cheshire Cat.
But now, most inconveniently, just one of the X-Men is unable to use the Krakoan gates. The most likely explanation is that Krakoa can sense that Kitty isn't a mutant at all, and denies her access.
The Key to Marvel's Most Wanted Omega-Level Mutant Is Kitty Pryde.
Power Drain. Rogue's mutant ability requires skin-to-skin contact to absorb memories, powers, personality traits, physical talents, and strength. For most of her heroic career, Rogue was unable to control her power, and anyone she touched would almost immediately fall unconscious.
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.
Knuckles the Echidna
The 4Kids website mentions her crush on Knuckles, but Rouge refuses to admit it.
Bobby was one of the Omega Level Mutants that helped transform Mars into Arakko. Bobby left the Marauders team and instead decided to focus on himself. With the help of Somnus he took part in helping Christian Frost experience a dream where he had revenge on his homophobic father.
In the new timeline, it appears that Iceman & Rogue are a happy couple once more. Iceman was one of the three leads in the animated television series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, in which he was voiced by Frank Welker.
Rogue and Iceman Are Back Together
During X-Men: The Last Stand, Brett Ratner completely undid the relationship between Rogue and Iceman, which Bryan Singer meticulously spent two movies building towards.
Marvel's X-Men mutants have a new home where the dead rise. Kitty Pryde can't go there and can't respawn, suggesting she was never a mutant at all. The mutants of Marvel's X-Men are a very exclusive club... but it looks like one of their most beloved members may not have been a mutant at all.
Kitty Pryde is a Jewish mutant with versatile phasing abilities which allow her to move through solid matter. After her powers first manifested, Pryde was approached both by Emma Frost, the White Queen of the Hellfire Club, and the X-Men, a mutant super hero group.
"Kitty Pryde is a young mutant who has the ability to send a person's consciousness back in time to their younger self," says actor Ellen Page in the below video. In X-Men: The Last Stand she was shown to only have the power to become intangible and move through solid objects.
In literature, it is hinted that she could choose to be the black swan or the white swan. Duchess doesn't want to be a villain or a Rebel, so even though she doesn't act like it most of the time, she chooses the part of white swan instead of a black swan forever after.
She is part of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as the next Evil Queen, and she is a student at Ever After High. In the destiny conflict, she is on the Rebel side. In fact, she technically is the founder of the Rebel movement, because it was her rejection of her destiny that inspired others.
Family. Her mother is The Cheshire Cat. Kitty wishes to follow her destiny to be like her mother, however she is a Rebel.
Meanwhile, Rogue was also spending a great deal of time with Magneto. She was initially only keeping her promise to the Scarlet Witch, but Rogue's feelings began to grow stronger. Eventually, Magneto discovered that their similar magnetic powers cancelled each other out, which allowed them to touch.
When Wolverine and Rogue were exposed to Golgotha, it is revealed that there was a deep seated desire between the two legendary mutants. They engaged in some lip wrestling that was equal parts hot and steamy and all around creepy.
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.