Rogue: Going Rogue #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Going Rogue Part 1," Rogue returns to her childhood home, driven by a need to uncover the truth about her parents. With a heavy heart, she steals memories from her aunt Carrie—only to be stunned by the sight of a duplicate of herself standing outside the house. Written by Robert Rodi and illustrated by Cliff Richards, with inks by Norm Rapmund and colors by Transparency Digital, this pivotal issue features a striking cover by Rodolfo Migliari.
In "Going Rogue Part 1," Rogue and the X-Men embark on a high-stakes mission to rescue a powerful young mutant, but the real challenge comes when Rogue crosses paths with the enigmatic Campbell—someone who claims to hold answers about the mysterious fate of her long-lost parents.
In "Going Rogue Part 2," Rogue returns to her childhood home to uncover the truth about her parents, confronting the aunt who raised her. After delving into Aunt Carrie’s memories, Rogue is stunned to find a duplicate of herself wandering outside the house—no explanation, no answers, just the unsettling presence of another her.
In "Going Rogue Part 3," Jo is guided by Campbell to an ancient Indian shaman who once helped her parents access the mysterious alternate realm of Far Banks—where her mother remains trapped. There, Jo confronts her doppelgänger once more, only to be ambushed by the terrifying Far Banks Wraiths.
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↩ Reprints Rogue #1 (2004), Rogue #2 (2004), Rogue #3 (2004), Rogue #4 (2004), Rogue #5 (2005), Rogue #6 (2005)
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