The Uncanny X-Men #171
The Uncanny X-Men » The Uncanny X-Men #171 - Rogue released by Marvel on July 1, 1983.
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dmstarz's favourite marvel comic cover No180 1
Rogue's introduction to the X-Men is one of my all time favourite story lines. Of course, up to the point she joined, she was one of the bad guys and, even though everyone's doing it these days, back in the early 80s it was rare to see a villian turn good guy. So Walt Simonson does a great job demonstrating the disparity of the situation with Rogue running petrified from her disgusted soon to be team-mates. She looks terrified, doesn't she? This is just one of many X-Men covers to be later homag...
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The greatest punch heard around the marvel universe! 2
So while my main review-e? is down for a bit I thought I would do some classic ish reviews and where else should I start then Rogue's initiation into the X-Men by one Chris Claremont. Plot After infamously absorbing Ms.Marvel and not being able to handle the affects of the absorbition Rogue goes to the only Mutant who she knows will help her Professor Xavier (Before he became wallpaper on utopia). My Opinion For those expecting a kick ass issue on the inside will be dissappointed the most ac...
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Rogue story 0
This is considered an essential X-Men story. Rogue pleads for forgiveness and help from the X-Men. However, not everyone is ready to forget her villainous past. This issue is a perfect example of what was so great about Chris Claremont's X-Men of the 80s. There isn't even a big fight in this issue. It's all about the family dynamics....
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