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Who is Rogue in love with?
Rogue’s primary love interest in the Fox X-Men films was Bobby Drake, AKA Iceman. This development was a little odd given that there is no history between the two in the comics, but in the films, it’s one of the strongest and most enduring relationships. The two get flirty and eventually get together.
Do Wolverine and Jean end up together?
At the start of the storyline in the Ultimate Marvel universe, Wolverine and Jean are together and in love. But their little relationship doesn’t last. Once, in Ultimate Spider-Man #66-67, she decides to have some fun and swaps Wolverine’s mind with Spider-Man’s to teach him a lesson about hitting on her.
Who does Rogue end up with in the comics?
Soon after this, Magneto and Gambit were attacked by a mutant known as Wolverine. Unable to save them both, Rogue chose to save Magneto and left Gambit to his fate. Gambit survived but, realizing Rogue had chosen Magneto, he left the X-Men. Rogue and Magneto would later marry and have a son together.
Who is Logan’s love interest?
2 Rose O’Hara Jean Grey is arguably the love of Wolverine’s life, but Rose O’Hara was his first true love, and also his first romantic tragedy. She is not a character many fans will be familiar with, as her appearance was limited to a 6-issue limited series titled Origin, the definitive Wolverine origin story.
Can a Rogue kiss anyone?
He isn’t. There have been scenes where they have touched but not skin to skin contact. The only times I can recall them touching are the one at the end of legion quest, they thought they were dying and had nothing to lose, so they kissed.
Does Jean love Scott or Logan?
Yes. Jean has always loved Logan. She never acted upon her feeling because her true love was Scott Summers. Jean has always admired how hard Logan has worked to become the hero he is.
Do Rogue and Iceman end up together?
Rogue and Iceman Are Back Together.
Does Gambit marry Rogue?
However, two of Marvel’s most famous mutants, Rogue and Gambit, beat their fellow X-Men to the punch by getting married in X-Men: Gold #30, by Marc Guggenheim and David Marquez.