Marie D'Ancanto was an enthusiastic cheerleader in high school. Her father was a gardener and her mother was a teacher. Marie also used to babysit the children of "Paint" and Jack Freestone. Her family was killed in a horrific car accident by partying teenage mutants. Real Name Marie D'Ancanto Alias (es) Rogue Species Mutant Citizenship American Gender Female Date of Birth 1980s Affiliation X-Men
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The backstory written by Robert Rodi established her real name as Anna Marie, though her surname remains unknown. A runaway from the fictional Caldecott County, Mississippi, Rogue is adopted by Mystique and Destiny and inducted into the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Actor Anna Paquin "The first boy I ever kissed ended up in a coma for three weeks. I can still feel him inside my head. It's the same with you." ―Rogue [src] Marie D'Ancanto is a mutant, who can absorb life-force energy from other living beings and the powers of other mutants. Terrified by her powers, Marie left home and adopted the name Rogue. [29] [30] This version's real name is Marie D'Ancanto and originally lived in Meridian, Mississippi . First appearing in X-Men (2000), 17-year-old Rogue's abilities emerge while she is kissing her boyfriend, inadvertently putting him into a coma. Marie D'Ancanto Current Alias Rogue Aliases Codenames: Unit X Affiliation and Relationships Physical Characteristics Origin and Living Status Personal Information Creators and Appearances Creators Bryan Singer, David Hayter First X-Men (July 13, 2000) Contents 1 History 1.1 Meeting The Wolverine 1.2 As An X-Man
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Anna Marie Raven D'Ancanto is introduced as an innocent girl from Meridian, Mississippi. She runs away from home after her power manifests - sending the boy with whom she shared her first kiss with into a coma. Marie, now calling herself Rogue, attempts to hitch a ride with Wolverine after discovering that he, too, is a mutant. Marie D'Ancanto is former antagonist of the X-Men and a current ally, alongside the mutant lawyer, Evangeline Whedon. Marie D'Ancanto appears in 80 issues View all X-Treme X-Men 9 appearances. Rogue 380 X-Men Series Photo Credit: Everett Collection Character Analysis (Avoiding Spoilers) Grew Up… as Marie D'Ancanto. She had a relatively normal upbringing in Mississippi until she entered high school and scored a boyfriend. Her powers activated one day when she was making out with him, and inadvertently absorbed his life force. Marie D'Ancanto Character » Marie D'Ancanto appears in 80 issues . Marie D'Ancanto is former antagonist of the X-Men and a current ally, alongside the mutant lawyer, Evangeline Whedon. Forum.
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01:58 Watch 01:58 It's Time to Relax. On 'Coral Island' - The Loop Rogue view image Gallery Name Anna Marie LeBeau (maiden name unknown) Current Alias Rogue Aliases Affiliation and Relationships Physical Characteristics Origin and Living Status Personal Information Creators and Appearances Creators Chris Claremont, Michael Golden First Marie D'Ancanto . Overview; Comics; Contributions. Submit Corrections Submit New Persona. Rogue, whose real name is Marie D'Ancanto, was born between 1987 and 1988 and was an innocent young girl from Meridian, Mississippi. Featured in these Comics. View All . 1
She is portrayed by In Meridian, Mississippi, 17 year old Marie D'Ancanto and her boyfriend David are in her bedroom talking about their future after they graduate high school. As they begin to kiss, Marie somehow absorbs David's life force and begins to become weak and badly hurt. Marie "Rogue" D'ancanto: Introduction Sometimes sweet, sometimes stubborn and moody, but always with her southern drawl, is Rogue. She's still finding herself in the shifting tides of personality, caused by both her teen years as well as her run-ins with older, opinionated men that has left traces in her head. While she's not totally an.
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Who she is: Rogue, a.k.a. Marie D'Ancanto. Pop culture obsessives writing for the pop culture obsessed. X-Men is a 2000 American superhero film directed by Bryan Singer and written by David Hayter from a story by Singer and Tom DeSanto. The film is based on the.