More than any other superhero team in the Marvel Universe, the X-Men have had some of the most memorable and impactful relationships between its members. The Avengers have had Scarlet Witch and Vision, and the Fantastic Four have Reed and Sue Richards, but due quite simply to the staggering size of the X-Men’s teams, it’s only fitting that they have featured more power couples than anyone else. Among the many relationships that have sprung up within the ranks of Marvel’s mutant menagerie, few have been as iconic, star-crossed, and deserving as the one between Rogue and Gambit.The idea of Rogue and Gambit being an item has problems straight out of the gate. First and foremost, Rogue’s innate mutant power allows her to suck a being’s life force from them on physical contact. This issue has plagued Rogue and, until recently, has been one of the worst aspects of her identity as a mutant. For Gambit, a lifetime of poor choices, questionable acquaintances, and thievery has made his word slightly worse than bad. To think that the two complicated mutants could ever make a relationship work would seem impossible, but against all odds, Rogue and Gambit have managed to build a life of love and trust between them.Gambit was inducted into the X-Men by sheer chance when he stumbled across a de-aged Storm and helped her return to the team of mutants. Despite reservations about taking in the Cajun thief, Gambit became a valued team member and proved his loyalty repeatedly.
More than any other superhero team in the Marvel Universe, the X-Men have had some of the most memorable and impactful relationships between its members. The Avengers have had Scarlet Witch and Vision, and the Fantastic Four have Reed and Sue Richards, but due quite simply to the staggering size of the X-Men’s teams, it’s only fitting that they have featured more power couples than anyone else. Among the many relationships that have sprung up within the ranks of Marvel’s mutant menagerie, few have been as iconic, star-crossed, and deserving as the one between Rogue and Gambit.
The idea of Rogue and Gambit being an item has problems straight out of the gate. First and foremost, Rogue’s innate mutant power allows her to suck a being’s life force from them on physical contact. This issue has plagued Rogue and, until recently, has been one of the worst aspects of her identity as a mutant. For Gambit, a lifetime of poor choices, questionable acquaintances, and thievery has made his word slightly worse than bad. To think that the two complicated mutants could ever make a relationship work would seem impossible, but against all odds, Rogue and Gambit have managed to build a life of love and trust between them.
Gambit was inducted into the X-Men by sheer chance when he stumbled across a de-aged Storm and helped her return to the team of mutants. Despite reservations about taking in the Cajun thief, Gambit became a valued team member and proved his loyalty repeatedly.
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