Tag: Rogue
ComicsPRO ’26: Orlando and Segovia to revisit the X-Men’s OUTBACK era
Steve Orlando and Stephen Segovia's five-issue series will revisit the period the X-Men relocated to Australia in 1988 this June.
MARVEL’s X-Men step into a new age with SHADOWS OF TOMORROW
Marvel is setting the stage for a new era for the mutant team with new returning favorites, solo titles, and brand-new series.
X-MEN UNITED in a new school and series from Ewing and Palma
Emma Frost establishes a new mutant school and community center in Eve Ewing and Tiago Palma's series, beginning this March.
The Beat Digest 11/14/25: TALES OF THE TMNT ending
Also on today's Digest, there's double doses of VisionQuest casting and Marvel Games news, and an unexpected Hideo Kojima/Zerocalcare story.
NYCC ’25: Marvel previews new era of X-Men storytelling SHADOWS OF TOMORROW
The new era of X-Men storytelling, Shadows of Tomorrow, kicks off in 2026 with new ongoing series (but just one team book).
The Beat Digest 07/22/25: Kindt and Rubín reunite on SPACE SCOUTS
Plus more announcements from Dark Horse, Image, Dynamite, BOOM! and Mad Cave, and the latest from DC and Marvel Studios on today's Digest.
X-Men ‘97 Roundtable
Team Beat weigh in with their thoughts on the first season of X-Men '97 - the animated revival of the beloved 90s cartoon
Gambit and Rogue reunite with Nightcrawler in Genosha in latest episode of X-MEN ’97
Trouble in mutant paradise?
10 characters Fox completely mishandled in their X-Men cinematic universe
These mutants were poor representations of their more exciting comic counterparts.
HiX-Men Moment of the Week: Excalibur is more than worthy — a look inside...
Issue #6 solidifies Tini Howard's and Marcus To's Excalibur as my favorite of the debut Dawn of X series.
HiX-Men Moment of the Week: The X-Women are taking over, and the comics are...
Thanks to influential leadership roles and complicated personal arcs in the Dawn of X, it’s a great time to be a fan of the X-Women.
By Its Cover #6: Where 2018’s Textless Trend Really Started
Are Marvel's Young Guns variants just glorified trading cards?















