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Can Rogue touch humans?
Rogue is part of a subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. Rogue has the involuntary ability to absorb and sometimes also remove the memories, physical strength, and superpowers of anyone she touches. After Rogue permanently absorbs Ms.
What happens when Rogue touches someone?
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.
Can Rogue absorb without touching?
Rogue involuntarily absorbs the memories, physical strength, and (in the case of superpowered persons) the abilities of anyone she touches.
Does Rogue give her powers?
I’m not terribly familiar with the comics but in the movies at least, Rogue takes the “cure” and gets rid of her powers. So, she never actually comes to term with them, but voluntarily gives them up instead.
Who does Rogue get her powers from?
Carol Danvers
As a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants, Rogue would fight the Avengers and later steal the powers from a woman named Carol Danvers (aka Ms. Marvel/Captain Marvel). As a result she had her abilities and memories.
Can Rogue absorb the powers of non-mutants?
In typical Marvel works, we can see Rogue absorb the powers of any mutant that she touches. Is there any canon info that shows her power to be either restrained to human mutants only, or in reverse, expanded to other beings (non-mutant above average ability humans, non-humans, non-sentient, etc…)
What powers does rogue have in Marvel Comics?
Marvel Comics’ Rogue brings power absorption to the X-Men along with flight and super-strength. But those last two don’t belong to her at all!
Can Rogue absorb the Human Torch’s powers?
Rogue isn’t limited to the superpowers of her fellow Mutants, she can absorb the talents of anyone she touches, even the Human Torch. Back in Fantastic Four vs. The X-Men #4, Rogue grabs the Torch’s powers without permission and immediately enjoys the idea of flaming on, but it doesn’t work out too well for her.
Why does Rogue want to cover up so much?
Rogue wished she did not have to cover up so much around folks, to protect them from her. Her powers absorb the life force and psyche of those she touches. In the case of mutants or metahumans, she absorbs their powers as well. The length of contact affects how much she drains and the permanence of it.