| Hugh Jackman | .... | Logan/Wolverine |
| Anna Paquin | .... | Rogue/Marie D'Ancanto |
| Famke Janssen | .... | Jean Grey that's Ava in Nip/Tuck |
| Halle Berry | .... | Ororo Munroe/Storm white hair, pretty |
I'm gonna get turned off by action and dark metal futuristicy villian scenes, but for now I do like these actors and this school bit, vmuch. a school for children who are outcasts... we few, I always like we few...
Rogue (comics) - Wkp:
More than most mutants, Rogue considers her powers a curse. She involuntarily absorbs the memories, physical strength, and, in the case of super-powered persons, abilities of anyone she touches. ah on twop re Heroes peaople said "Rogue?" when wondering if Peter is picking up his brother's flying ability, and the artist's future-rendering ability..
Hailing from Mississippi, she is the X-Men's self-described southern belle.
Rogue was portrayed by Anna Paquin in the 2000 film X-Men and the sequels.
In the first film, Rogue, whose real name is Marie, is an innocent young girl who runs away from home after her power manifests, and bonds with Wolverine in a manner similar to his relationship with Jubilee in the comic books. ..Wolverine destroys the spinning machine and then touches her so that she can heal faster. The event leaves her with a white streak in her hair.
and Wolverine has the self-healing (~tissue regenerating) ability that cheerleader Clare has in Heroes. played by Hugh Jackman here so I am int (lovely Australian who was Eddie opposite Ashley Judd in Someone Like You, the movie adaptation of Laura Zeigler~'s book. Animal Husbandry. LZ was Jana's frnd, dated my p&p buddy Brendan in DC).
The more Rogue used her mutant power, the more her mind became filled with fragmentary psychic echoes of the people she absorbed, and Carol Danvers' psyche was nearly a completely distinct personality within her mind. It became harder and harder for Rogue to hold on to her own personality, and she feared that her powers would drive her insane. Desperate, she turned to Professor Charles Xavier and the X-Men (X-Men #171). Xavier's charity towards all mutants led him to welcome her into his home, regardless of his team having previously fought Rogue and in spite of the X-Men's own strong disagreements. He psychically examined her and invited her to join the X-Men and live at the mansion.
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