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Cover: Julie Bell

Rogue #2

Oct 2001 · Marvel · 2.50 USD; 3.75 CAD
“To Bear Her Company”

In "To Bear Her Company," Rogue finds herself far from home, drifting through a quiet town where she unexpectedly steps in to protect Johnny, a gentle shepherd, from a group of menacing truckers. As she shares a moment of unexpected connection with him over drinks, the fragile trust between them shatters when her powers flare—leaving her to flee once more, haunted by the cost of touch. Written by Fiona Avery and illustrated by Aaron Lopresti, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Colorgraphix, this emotionally charged issue captures Rogue at her most isolated and vulnerable. Julie Bell’s striking cover captures the tension between connection and fear.

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writer Fiona Avery · artist Aaron Lopresti · inker Randy Emberlin · colorist Colorgraphix · letterer Mike Heisler · cover Julie Bell

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colorist Colorgraphix
letterer Mike Heisler
cover pencils, inks Julie Bell

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Rogue is on the road and on the run when she ends up saving Johnny, a small town shepherd, from some truckers who come after him. As she gets to know her new friend better over some drinks, he kisses her and she flees once again with her mutant powers revealed.

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