Ranking The Top Rogue Costumes
Over the years the X-Man known as Rogue has seen many changes to her powers, costume, and even [...]
Rogue 1980's
Rogue went through a multitude of looks in the eighties, all of which riffed on the green and black theme. Two of these costumes are incredibly indicative of the time period, as there was no time like the eighties for off the shoulder tops and one piece outfits that looked straight off the set of an Olivia Newton-John music video.
Despite it being a product of the era, there is still something rather delightful about this costume. It fits the character's personality, which at this time had a bit of an edge to it. There was just a hint of rocker to it all, and because of that it's managed to become a fan favorite after all these years.
prevnextRogue Messiah Complex
Rogue would later adopt a more regal looking outfit, which came around during the Messiah Complex storyline and stuck around for a bit afterward. It stuck with the same green and white color scheme but came with a long cloak that stemmed from a white collar. She would often pull a hood over as well, giving her the look of her namesake, something you might see in a D&D campaign.
It was one of the best updates to the character's wardrobe in some time, and made her appear in charge at all times.
prevnextRogue Age of X
The X-Men are no stranger to alternate realities and dimensions, and more than a few of these designs have become staples on top fan lists. That includes Marvel's Age of X, which set the remnants of mutantkind in a losing battle against humankind as they defended their last bastion of hope, Fortress X.
In that universe Rogue was known as The Reaper, as she would take the memories of mutants before they died, acting as living catalog of those mutants no longer on earth. The costume was appropriately a bit darker in theme, with mostly black encompassing the outfit with sections of bright green. She also wore a cloak, and could also cover her head with a hood. It's one of the sleeker updates to the character, and even though she eventually returned to normal, it wouldn't be a bad thing if this costume resurfaced down the line.
prevnextRogue 1990's
The X-Men were at the height of their popularity in the 1990's, thanks to a soaring comics line with numerous titles in production as well as the beloved animated series. Rogue was one of the breakout stars during this time, and this costume is arguably the one most will remember her in.
The green and yellow outfit with the bomber-esque jacket fit her carefree and flirty attitude during this time. Paired with her pronounced southern drawl (hey sugah), all of the factors came together perfectly, and if you mention Rogue in a conversation, most will always refer to this version of the character.
prevnextRogue X-Men Legacy
Rogue got another costume tweak in the X-Men legacy era, this time going with something a bit more vintage but with some modern elements. The main costume is a darker green with white accents, which all converge on three X-symbols (shoulders and chest).
The vintage comes in with a long white scarf, giving it an almost bombshell vibe, especially when paired with the arm length gloves. It looks amazing on the page, especially in action sequences. It's one of the best redesigns she's received in years, instantly giving off the character's attitude with one glance.
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