Rogue makes her debut in the comics in 'Avengers Annual' #10, marking her first introduction to readers.
Comics explore Rogue's ability to absorb powers and memories through touch, and her backstory is developed more deeply.
Rogue's costume is redesigned to the iconic green-and-yellow outfit that becomes a signature look for her character.
Rogue is featured prominently in the popular 1990s 'X-Men: The Animated Series,' increasing her visibility and popularity.
Rogue continues her media presence with a key role in the animated series 'X-Men: Evolution,' where her character is further explored.
Actress Anna Paquin plays Rogue in the live-action 'X-Men' film series, bringing the character to a broader audience.
Rogue stars in her own solo comic mini-series, highlighting her personal story and character growth.
Rogue becomes a playable character in various video games based on the X-Men franchise, expanding her presence in popular culture.
Rogue receives a modern update to her costume design to reflect contemporary comic art styles and trends.
Rogue grows up in the rural area of Caldecott County, Mississippi, displaying early signs of mutant powers.
Rogue accidentally absorbs the memories and powers of her boyfriend, leading her to flee home fearing harm to others.
After conflicts with the Brotherhood, Rogue is rescued and brought to Professor Xavier's school for mutants.
Rogue becomes a full member of the X-Men team, fighting alongside them to protect mutant and humankind.
Rogue develops a romantic relationship with fellow X-Man Gambit, marked by challenges due to her powers.
Rogue briefly gains control and a cure to her absorption powers, allowing physical contact without harm.
Rogue permanently absorbs the superpowers of Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers), gaining flight and super-strength.
Rogue assumes leadership roles in the X-Men during critical missions.
Ongoing internal struggle to control the involuntary absorption of memories, abilities, and strength from others.