Yon-Rogg informs the team that Soh-Larr has been captured on the planet Torfa. Yon-Rogg gives the Starforce a briefing, to rescue a Kree operative named Soh-Larr. Although Yon-Rogg believes she is ready, the Supreme Intelligence, the artificial intelligence that rules the Kree Empire, figures otherwise but nonetheless allows Vers on the team, which consists of Minn-Erva, Korath, Bron-Char, and Att-Lass. Vers now trains with Yon-Rogg, aiming to become a member of Starforce. She also remembers this as the earliest memory of when she gained her powers that allow her to shoot photon blasts out of her fists. She has constant nightmares that haunt her, mainly consisting of an aircraft crash on a foreign peninsula, and watching a woman being murdered in front of her by an unknown Skrull assailant. In 1995, in the height of the war, Vers resides on Hala. The Kree Empire continue to attempt to wipe the Skrulls from the face of the galaxy. Since the Kree are the ultimately superior species due to their technological advancements, the Skrulls have been numbered down significantly, to the brink of extinction. Plotįor a long period of time, two alien races, the Kree and the Skrulls, have been in constant war with each other. While a galactic war between two alien races reaches Earth, Danvers finds herself and a small cadre of allies at the center of the maelstrom. It left Rogue feeling crazy and Carol's mind a blank slate.Set in the 1990s, Marvel Studios’ “ Captain Marvel” is an all-new adventure from a previously unseen period in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that follows the journey of Carol Danvers as she becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes. The madness caused by such a thing drove Rogue to toss Carol off the bridge. When she finally let go, all of Carol's mind was now inside Rogue's head. Being unpracticed with her power, Rogue took too much from Carol. Being suspended in the air, Rogue was forced to use her draining mutant ability. Marvel took them to the sky over the Golden Gate Bridge. When Rogue appeared outside of Carol's San Francisco home, the two broke into a brawl. Marvel to keep her safe, Rogue decided to take matters into her own hands and confront Carol herself. Overhearing that Mystique was set on taking out Ms. Marvel would "cost Rogue her very soul, if not her life." Mystique had adopted Rogue and loved her like a daughter and would not let any harm come to her. The mutant Destiney had predicted that Ms. Unbeknownst to Carol Danvers, she had fallen in the evil mutant Mystique's crosshairs. The lost comic revealed how Rogue and Ms. However, before they could be published, Ms. The "Cry, Vengeance!" story, by Chris Claremont and Mike Vosburg, featured pages that were originally intended for 1979's Ms. Marvel was finally revealed in Marvel Super-Heroes #11, an issue featuring mini-stories from several different Marvel titles. Related: The Marvels Director on Batman, Superman and What Makes a Hero In fact, that attack wasn't seen until 1992, over a decade after it happened. Marvel's power did not happen in the issue.
But Rogue's actual attack and absorption of Ms. With their teammate's knowledge, she was able to take out the entire Avengers team singlehandedly. She kissed Captain America, knocking him out but was careful to avoid what happened with Ms. Marvel, Rogue not only possessed super-strength and the ability to fly but she also knew all the fighting moves of Ms.
Rogue told him that her ability was to drain superpowers and memories from a person with a touch of her skin to theirs. Later in the issue Rogue battled against the Avengers. The only memory remaining was the devious image of Rogue.
With help from Professor X, they discovered that not only her powers but her mind were completely erased. She was saved by Spider-Woman who took her to a hospital for evaluation. Marvel falling off of the Golden Gate Bridge. The issue opened with Carol Danvers, also known at the time as Ms. Created by Chris Claremont and Michael Golden, Rogue's first published appearance was in 1981's Avengers Annual #10. Rogue has been a hero for so long that it's easy to forget that she was a villain in her first appearance. As an integral part of the X-Men team, Rogue has cemented her legacy as a hero.