Rogue's X-Men '97 Age: This is How Old She Really Is

Rogue X-Men '97 age: Rogue in X-Men '97
Credit: Marvel Studios Animation | Studio Mir


Rogue X-Men '97 age: Rogue in X-Men '97
Credit: Marvel Studios Animation | Studio Mir

The revival of X-Men '97 brings with it some questions, especially with the show's continuity factor. Considering it's been years since X-Men: The Animated Series aired, fans wonder what their ages are. Let's take a look at Rogue's X-Men '97 age along with everyone else.

Spoiler Warning: This article includes spoilers for X-Men '97, so proceed with caution.

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What is Rogue's X-Men '97 Age?

Rogue X-Men '97 age: Rogue in X-Men '97
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Rogue, also known as Anna Marie, is one of the younger mutant members of the X-Men.

Her ability to be able to drain someone else's powers makes her one of the most dangerous ones throughout the franchise. This is why she always wears a glove and avoids touching people unless absolutely necessary.

Let's take a look at Rogue's X-Men '97 age along with everyone else's.

In X-Men '97, Rogue is in her early to mid-20s. Meanwhile, Storm and Beast are in their mid to late 30s.

Cyclops, Gambit, and Jean are in their 30s. Finally, Jubilee remains the youngest in the group, where she is in her late teenage years.

Professor X and Magneto are definitely in their 60s or 70s. As for Wolverine, this remains unknown.

It's important to point out that this is simply an estimate. Since there is a huge gap between the '90s animated series and X-Men '97, we can assume that the characters only had a few years of difference between their storylines.

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Rogue X-Men '97 Changes

Rogue X-Men '97 age: Morph, Rogue, Gambit in X-Men '97
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In the revival of X-Men '97, there have been some complaints about the changes to Rogue's animation. Several fans of the animation have pointed out that Disney has removed Rogue's feminine curves and has even given her a uniboob.

Compared to her 90s counterpart, Rogue's animation has been toned down instead of her sexualized version.

Here's what people are saying about Rogue's changes in X-Men '97:

But there are also some fans who have defended the production's decision of the changes to Rogue's appearance. Here are some of their comments.

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