Since joining the X-Men, Rogue has become closest with her roommate, Kitty, and maintains a crush on the X-Men's field leader,
Rogue and Gambit are one of the most popular couples in the X-Men franchise. Their relationship started in 1990, shortly after Gambit was introduced in comic books, and was a strong aspect of the X-Men TV series.
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.
Iceman and Rogue become romantically involved, but their relationship is complicated because of Rogue's power.
Rogue and Gambit share their first genuine kiss during a final act of desperation in Fabian Nicieza, Andy Kubert, and Ron Garney's X-Men #41—just before the Age of Apocalypse.
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.
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.
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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.
Iceman is played by Shawn Ashmore in all three X-Men films. In X1, he has a small role as a student and love interest to Rogue. In X2, his role is greatly expanded as well as his relationship with Rogue.
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Nonetheless, Shadow is one of the few people Rouge cares about, other than herself. It has been implied that she may have feelings for Shadow. In Sonic Adventure 2, Shadow saw a comparison to Maria in Rouge and saved her life when she was trapped in Security Hall.
Rogue and Gambit did ultimately consummate their love while in space, and Rogue had absorbed much of Gambit's memories when they kissed before. Influenced by his own self-loathing, when she discovered the truth of Gambit's relationship with Mr. Sinister, she left him to die in Antarctica.
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.
Rogue's primary love interest in the Fox X-Men films was Bobby Drake, AKA Iceman. This development was a little odd given that there is no history between the two in the comics, but in the films, it's one of the strongest and most enduring relationships. The two get flirty and eventually get together.
Later, Bobby began dating Opal Tanaka.
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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.
It's assumed she can. There have been various continuities where she has been pregnant. The big impetus is simply conceiving. At one point, she was able to control her powers and not automatically drain people.
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.
She began her career as a villain with the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants but joined her adversaries, the X-Men. She became a popular member of the team. Rogue has permanently absorbed the powers of the heroine Captain Marvel and now possesses superhuman strength, invulnerability and the ability to fly.
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.
Her hair starts to lose its color during a battle with Magneto. Wolverine saves her in time, but after some part of her hair in the front has turned white. Magneto tries to strip her of her powers, to use them somehow to turn the world leaders into Mutants.