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  1. X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men is an animated television pilot originally broadcast in 1989 on the Marvel Action Universe television block, featuring Marvel Comics' mutant superheroes of the X-Men. [1] The pilot aired infrequently in syndication and was later released on video .

    • 10 Rogue: Former Villain
    • 9 Kitty Pryde: Point of View
    • 8 Rogue: The Stewardship of Carol Danvers
    • 7 Kitty Pryde: Someone to Grow with
    • 6 Rogue: Uncertain Identity
    • 5 Kitty Pryde: Indespensible
    • 4 Rogue: Unwavering
    • 3 Kitty Pryde: Representative
    • 2 Rogue: The Ultimate Team Player
    • 1 Kitty Pryde: X-Men Literally Wouldn't Exist Without Her

    While Rogue made her official X-Men debut in Uncanny X-Men #171, back in 1983, she actually made her first appearance in Avengers Annual#10 in 1981. There she's introduced as a new member of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants along with Mystique and Destiny. She battles the Avengers and has a catastrophic encounter with Carol Danvers - which we'll com...

    The primary reason Robin was introduced to the Batman comics was to give younger readers a surrogate and to humanize Bruce Wayne a bit. Kitty Pryde served pretty much the same function when she was introduced in Uncanny X-Men#129 in January of 1980. Only thirteen years old when she comes to the Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, Kitty P...

    Carol Danvers was a member of the Avengers, but she wasn't exactly treated with the same care as other team members. It might have seemed cruel for Rogue to absorb her powers and her consciousness, but actually Rogue did the character a huge favor. Until then, Ms. Marvel had been an unwitting victim, and it was Chris Claremont, writer of not just t...

    More than just a point of view character for the other X-Men, Kitty Pryde also provided younger readers someone they could recognize: a growing, changing young person with all the struggles of adolescence. Times ten. Kitty evolved pretty rapidly during her time with the X-Men. RELATED: Top 10 Reasons Kitty Pryde Makes the Perfect “Pirate” Captain H...

    Like another famous X-Man, Wolverine, Rogue's true identity has been a mystery for much of her history. Her true name wasn't revealed until 2004, in her own monthly comic. We learn Rogue's real name is Anna Marie, which jives with references to Anna sprinkled throughout her appearances. Chris Claremont had intended to establish Mystique as Rogue's ...

    It's impossible to think of the X-Men without Kitty Pryde. Batman and Robin. Joker and Harley. Wolverine and Kitty. Part of the character's evolution was making a strong connection to the team's gruff loner. This was on full display in the aptly named Kitty Pryde and Wolverine mini-series from 1984, in which Kitty levels up after being possessed by...

    You're not an X-Man if you haven't died, gone evil, or just taken a really long break. Though she's had her share of ups and downs, Rogue is perhaps the most unwavering of all of Charles Xavier's students. Despite her condition, which prevents her from touching others (or used to), and despite the initial distrust of her teammates, Rogue has proven...

    Besides being a surrogate for younger readers, Kitty Pryde has been a role model and representative for people who at the time didn't necessarily see a lot of themselves in comic books. The first aspect of that is Kitty's Jewish background, of which she is enormously proud. RELATED: Pryde Of The X-Men: 20 Facts Only True Marvel Fans Know About Kitt...

    Besides being a fundamental member of the X-Men, Rogue is a team player in more ways than one. Her connection to the Avengers remains strong, and her growth as a hero comes full circle as she joined forces with the team to form the Uncanny Avengers in the wake of the events of House of M. Despite Scarlet Witch nearly rendering mutants extinct, Rogu...

    The deciding factor in Kitty Pryde's debut being the most essential of the 80s - maybe ever - is pretty easy. Not too long after her debut, she plays a critical role in the legendary story Days of Futures Past. While the film changed a few things, Kitty was the one in the comic books who went back in time from a horrific future in which Sentinels h...

  2. Apr 27, 2024 · 5. X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men (1989) In X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, Rogue kind of feels like she's just passing through rather than sticking around. This 1989 version of our favorite...

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  3. Pryde of the X-Men was an animated pilot that first aired in 1989, featuring Marvel's mutant superheroes the X-Men. The story was told from teenager Kitty Pryde's point-of-view, as Professor X guided her through the mansion and school.

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    Kitty Pryde appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by Elliot Page. [a] [143] She serves as a romantic rival to Rogue while competing for Bobby Drake's affections and joins the X-Men in protecting Leech from the Brotherhood of Mutants. Kitty Pryde appears in X-Men: Days of Future Past, portrayed again by Elliot Page.

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  6. Apr 25, 2024 · In a world without Professor Xavier or the iconic X-Mansion to call home, Rogue and her team of X-Men will set up shop in New Orleans. There, they will resume the X-Men's classic status as outlaw heroes.

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