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''Rogue & Gambit'' is the title of two comic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics. Both of them are associated with the Franchise/XMen franchise, set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, and star the titular [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]].

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''Rogue & Gambit'' is the title of two comic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics. Both of them are associated with the Franchise/XMen ComicBook/XMen franchise, set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, and star the titular [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]].




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[[redirect:ComicBook/RogueAndGambit2018]]''Rogue & Gambit'' is the title of two comic book series published by Creator/MarvelComics. Both of them are associated with the Franchise/XMen franchise, set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, and star the titular [[Characters/MarvelComicsRogue Rogue]] and [[Characters/MarvelComicsGambit Gambit]].

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* ''ComicBook/RogueAndGambit2018'' - the initial limited series, written by Creator/KellyThompson.
* ''ComicBook/RogueAndGambit2023'' - a limited series set during the [[ComicBook/XMenTheKrakoanAge Krakoan Age]] saga. Written by Creator/StephaniePhilips.
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Note that ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX'' (2018) is also a SequelSeries to the original ''Rogue & Gambit'' series, revisiting them shortly after their marriage.


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''Rogue & Gambit'' (collected in trade as ''Rogue & Gambit: Ring of Fire'') is a 2018 Creator/MarvelComics limited series written by Creator/KellyThompson and drawn by Pere Perez, published as part of the ComicBook/MarvelLegacy initiative.

When Cerebra detects multiple mutants simply vanishing after visiting Paraiso Island, an island resort in the Atlantic offering to "free mutants of their trauma", Headmistress Kitty Pryde sends ex-lovers Rogue and Gambit to investigate, as they are the perfect covert agents to infiltrate the resort under the guise of pursuing couples' therapy.

Sounds simple enough, but then again, what's ever simple with [[RelationshipRevolvingDoor Rogue and Gambit]]...

After a five-issue run, ''Rogue and Gambit'' was followed by an ongoing {{sequel series}} titled ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX'', which follows the two in wedded "bliss" after their impromteau wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold'', with Thompson returning to write.

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!! ''Rogue & Gambit'' includes examples of:
* AllYourPowersCombined: After consuming the golems of all the other mutants in issue #5, Rogue assumes a form with demon-like horns, wings comprised of bone struts that support "feathers" of multi-colored light, [[ChromeChampion steely skin]], glowing eyes, blue flames for hair, elf-like ears, and a left hand wreathed in flames.
* AnAesop: The ugly parts of your life are just as valid in defining who you are as the more pleasant parts.
* BackdoorPilot: Of sorts, for ''Mr. & Mrs. X'', which debuted a few months after the conclusion of this series.
* ContinuityNod:
** Rogue's stint in the ComicBook/UncannyAvengers, and her kiss with ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, are both mentioned in the first issue.
** At the start of the first issue, Gambit joins Rogue, Armor, Pixie and Psylocke in battling some "classic style" Sentinels in the Danger Room.
** A cavalcade of events from their respective pasts are "mentioned" in the form of speech bubble-sized images, during their first therapy session in the second issue. Rogue's history with ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit's ex-wife Bella Donna both make an appearance.
** Issue 3 opens with Rogue & Gambit talking about the infamous "Antarctica" event, their first schism as a couple and which became the foundation for the lack of trust that has been hindering their relationship ever since.
** When Rogue & Gambit are attacked by their clones in issue #3, they're wearing an array of costumes that both characters have worn throughout their appearances in X-men.
** When Gambit destroys his first Rogue clone in issue #4, he sees Rogue's memory of a scene from the first wedding of Cyclops and Jean Grey, specifically after he caught the garter and put it on Rogue.
** Rogue's first "borrowed" Gambit memory in issue #4 references his being kicked off of the Avengers in issue #17 of the 2012 ''Gambit'' comic line.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Gambit does a pretty good job of masking his jealous side, until a failed seduction attempt launches him into a tirade of how he knows Rogue had recently kissed ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'', of all people.
--> '''Gambit:''' He doesn't even have a '''''face!'''''
** However, this is the first and only time Gambit has ever showed this type of reaction.
* DamnedByFaintPraise: After undergoing their first therapy session in the second issue, Rogue and Gambit agree that, even if Dr. Grand turns out to be out to murder them so she can [[BrainFood "eat their brains"]] or whatever, she's done a better job than their last therapist. Who was ComicBook/EmmaFrost.
* DangerRoomColdOpen: We're introduced to Rogue as she's training with some X-Men in the Danger Room.
* DistinctionWithoutADifference: In the first issue, Rogue asserts that she did not kiss Deadpool - she ''made out'' with him. However the issue in which that happen doesn't support the the made out comment.
* EmotionEater: Lavish's own power turns out to be to absorb powers from mutants by stealing away particularly emotional memories from them; with their long history of mutual drama, Rogue and Gambit are a gourmet feast to her. If she consumes all of their memories, she leaves her victims as empty shells, who wander around like Voodoo-style zombies.
* EnemyWithout: Lavish is able to manifest stolen memories from her victims as physical clones of their original hosts.
* {{Foil}}: Lavish possesses a very similar power-set to Rogue herself, but was never strong enough to handle the stress and never tried to get strong enough to handle.
* GenreSavvy: Neither Rogue nor Gambit is surprised by anything that happens on Pariso Island. In issue #4, after being captured by Lavish and StrappedToAnOperatingTable, Rogue actually asks if this is where Lavish will do her EvilGloating, then starts talking about Lavish's costume, which turns out to be a distraction so that Gambit can pick his cuffs.
* GilliganCut: In the first issue --
--> '''Gambit:''' It's maybe not the best and easiest mission we've ever done, [[TemptingFate but it definitely could be worse]].
--> '''(next page) Rogue:''' '''[[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2018_01_04_at_33238_pm.png YOU WERE SAYING?!]]'''
* {{Golem}}: Invoked; Rogue uses this term for Lavish's "duplicants" in issue #5.
* GossipyHens: According to Gambit, the X-Men's gossip tree might as well have its own phoneline; in the first issue, he complains about how at least eight different people phoned him to tell him about Rogue kissing Deadpool.
* ImpromptuTracheotomy: In issue #4, after he picks his wrist cuff, Gambit "distracts" Lavish from carrying out her plans by stabbing her in the neck with his lockpick.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Rogue and Gambit's interactions with each other showcase very effectively just how long they have been together, explicitly and otherwise.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: According to Gambit's recollections in issue #2, whilst he thought she was beautiful the moment he saw her, it was the way she tried to kick his ass that really made him fall for her.
* TheMasochismTango: Rogue and Gambit's complicated relationship, and how depends on the constant push and pull of their mutual attraction versus their various hangups and flaws, is quite extensively examined.
* MeanBoss: Kitty Pryde --leading the X-Men at this point in continuity-- ''kinda'' acts this way towards Rogue when assigning her the mission.
* MissedHimByThatMuch: A dark/ironic version; upon discovering the room full of brain-wiped mutants at Paraiso Island Hospital in issue #3, Rogue and Gambit leave noting that they need to look for their newly-missing "therapy neighbors" Theo and Janine - the same panel revealing that the couple were amongst the drooling zombies, just hidden behind a convenient screen.
* NameAndName: ''Rogue'' and ''Gambit''.
* NoodleIncident: ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, who worked with Rogue and Gambit while they were still an item, vaguely references a salacious event that happened between them to an eager Armor and Pixie --
--> '''Psylocke:''' Well, girls, there was this one time when we were '''''supposed''''' to be having a picnic...
* PowerCopying: A strange example; in issue #4, when Gambit and Rogue destroy memory-clones belonging to each other, they find themselves gifted with the other's power - Rogue gains Gambit's kinetic charging ability, and Gambit gains Rogue's strength.
* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: Examined throughout the mini-series, with attention paid to how much the constant breaking up hurts both of them. At the end of the series, they decide to get back together again, hopeful that what they've learned about each other and themselves will help them stay together for good.
* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: In issue #4, when Gambit and Rogue destroy memory-clones belonging to each other, they are exposed to a random memory from their past, allowing them to know exactly what the other was thinking and feeling during that point in time.
* SequelSeries: ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX'' follows this series, after their impromptu wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold''.
* ShipperOnDeck: Pixie apparently sees Rogue and Gambit this way.
* TheUnfairSex: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; Gambit informs Rogue that it feels like he's the only one who seems to be making any effort at all to try and hold their relationship together, and that she just tends to give up on it whenever things get stressful.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; on the flight to the island, an incredulous Gambit brings up the fact that Rogue made out with Deadpool, who, as he points out, [[BodyHorror doesn't even really have a face]].
* WorkingWithTheEx: Much like they've done in Creator/CharlesSoule's ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen2017''. Rogue is ''not'' happy about it.
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''Rogue & Gambit'' (collected in trade as ''Rogue & Gambit: Ring of Fire'') is a 2018 Creator/MarvelComics limited series written by Creator/KellyThompson and drawn by Pere Perez, published as part of the ComicBook/MarvelLegacy initiative.

When Cerebra detects multiple mutants simply vanishing after visiting Paraiso Island, an island resort in the Atlantic offering to "free mutants of their trauma", Headmistress Kitty Pryde sends ex-lovers Rogue and Gambit to investigate, as they are the perfect covert agents to infiltrate the resort under the guise of pursuing couples' therapy.

Sounds simple enough, but then again, what's ever simple with [[RelationshipRevolvingDoor Rogue and Gambit]]...

After a five-issue run, ''Rogue and Gambit'' was followed by an ongoing {{sequel series}} titled ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX'', which follows the two in wedded "bliss" after their impromteau wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold'', with Thompson returning to write.

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!! ''Rogue & Gambit'' includes examples of:
* AllYourPowersCombined: After consuming the golems of all the other mutants in issue #5, Rogue assumes a form with demon-like horns, wings comprised of bone struts that support "feathers" of multi-colored light, [[ChromeChampion steely skin]], glowing eyes, blue flames for hair, elf-like ears, and a left hand wreathed in flames.
* AnAesop: The ugly parts of your life are just as valid in defining who you are as the more pleasant parts.
* BackdoorPilot: Of sorts, for ''Mr. & Mrs. X'', which debuted a few months after the conclusion of this series.
* ContinuityNod:
** Rogue's stint in the ComicBook/UncannyAvengers, and her kiss with ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, are both mentioned in the first issue.
** At the start of the first issue, Gambit joins Rogue, Armor, Pixie and Psylocke in battling some "classic style" Sentinels in the Danger Room.
** A cavalcade of events from their respective pasts are "mentioned" in the form of speech bubble-sized images, during their first therapy session in the second issue. Rogue's history with ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit's ex-wife Bella Donna both make an appearance.
** Issue 3 opens with Rogue & Gambit talking about the infamous "Antarctica" event, their first schism as a couple and which became the foundation for the lack of trust that has been hindering their relationship ever since.
** When Rogue & Gambit are attacked by their clones in issue #3, they're wearing an array of costumes that both characters have worn throughout their appearances in X-men.
** When Gambit destroys his first Rogue clone in issue #4, he sees Rogue's memory of a scene from the first wedding of Cyclops and Jean Grey, specifically after he caught the garter and put it on Rogue.
** Rogue's first "borrowed" Gambit memory in issue #4 references his being kicked off of the Avengers in issue #17 of the 2012 ''Gambit'' comic line.
* CrazyJealousGuy: Gambit does a pretty good job of masking his jealous side, until a failed seduction attempt launches him into a tirade of how he knows Rogue had recently kissed ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'', of all people.
--> '''Gambit:''' He doesn't even have a '''''face!'''''
** However, this is the first and only time Gambit has ever showed this type of reaction.
* DamnedByFaintPraise: After undergoing their first therapy session in the second issue, Rogue and Gambit agree that, even if Dr. Grand turns out to be out to murder them so she can [[BrainFood "eat their brains"]] or whatever, she's done a better job than their last therapist. Who was ComicBook/EmmaFrost.
* DangerRoomColdOpen: We're introduced to Rogue as she's training with some X-Men in the Danger Room.
* DistinctionWithoutADifference: In the first issue, Rogue asserts that she did not kiss Deadpool - she ''made out'' with him. However the issue in which that happen doesn't support the the made out comment.
* EmotionEater: Lavish's own power turns out to be to absorb powers from mutants by stealing away particularly emotional memories from them; with their long history of mutual drama, Rogue and Gambit are a gourmet feast to her. If she consumes all of their memories, she leaves her victims as empty shells, who wander around like Voodoo-style zombies.
* EnemyWithout: Lavish is able to manifest stolen memories from her victims as physical clones of their original hosts.
* {{Foil}}: Lavish possesses a very similar power-set to Rogue herself, but was never strong enough to handle the stress and never tried to get strong enough to handle.
* GenreSavvy: Neither Rogue nor Gambit is surprised by anything that happens on Pariso Island. In issue #4, after being captured by Lavish and StrappedToAnOperatingTable, Rogue actually asks if this is where Lavish will do her EvilGloating, then starts talking about Lavish's costume, which turns out to be a distraction so that Gambit can pick his cuffs.
* GilliganCut: In the first issue --
--> '''Gambit:''' It's maybe not the best and easiest mission we've ever done, [[TemptingFate but it definitely could be worse]].
--> '''(next page) Rogue:''' '''[[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2018_01_04_at_33238_pm.png YOU WERE SAYING?!]]'''
* {{Golem}}: Invoked; Rogue uses this term for Lavish's "duplicants" in issue #5.
* GossipyHens: According to Gambit, the X-Men's gossip tree might as well have its own phoneline; in the first issue, he complains about how at least eight different people phoned him to tell him about Rogue kissing Deadpool.
* ImpromptuTracheotomy: In issue #4, after he picks his wrist cuff, Gambit "distracts" Lavish from carrying out her plans by stabbing her in the neck with his lockpick.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Rogue and Gambit's interactions with each other showcase very effectively just how long they have been together, explicitly and otherwise.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: According to Gambit's recollections in issue #2, whilst he thought she was beautiful the moment he saw her, it was the way she tried to kick his ass that really made him fall for her.
* TheMasochismTango: Rogue and Gambit's complicated relationship, and how depends on the constant push and pull of their mutual attraction versus their various hangups and flaws, is quite extensively examined.
* MeanBoss: Kitty Pryde --leading the X-Men at this point in continuity-- ''kinda'' acts this way towards Rogue when assigning her the mission.
* MissedHimByThatMuch: A dark/ironic version; upon discovering the room full of brain-wiped mutants at Paraiso Island Hospital in issue #3, Rogue and Gambit leave noting that they need to look for their newly-missing "therapy neighbors" Theo and Janine - the same panel revealing that the couple were amongst the drooling zombies, just hidden behind a convenient screen.
* NameAndName: ''Rogue'' and ''Gambit''.
* NoodleIncident: ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, who worked with Rogue and Gambit while they were still an item, vaguely references a salacious event that happened between them to an eager Armor and Pixie --
--> '''Psylocke:''' Well, girls, there was this one time when we were '''''supposed''''' to be having a picnic...
* PowerCopying: A strange example; in issue #4, when Gambit and Rogue destroy memory-clones belonging to each other, they find themselves gifted with the other's power - Rogue gains Gambit's kinetic charging ability, and Gambit gains Rogue's strength.
* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: Examined throughout the mini-series, with attention paid to how much the constant breaking up hurts both of them. At the end of the series, they decide to get back together again, hopeful that what they've learned about each other and themselves will help them stay together for good.
* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: In issue #4, when Gambit and Rogue destroy memory-clones belonging to each other, they are exposed to a random memory from their past, allowing them to know exactly what the other was thinking and feeling during that point in time.
* SequelSeries: ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX'' follows this series, after their impromptu wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold''.
* ShipperOnDeck: Pixie apparently sees Rogue and Gambit this way.
* TheUnfairSex: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; Gambit informs Rogue that it feels like he's the only one who seems to be making any effort at all to try and hold their relationship together, and that she just tends to give up on it whenever things get stressful.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; on the flight to the island, an incredulous Gambit brings up the fact that Rogue made out with Deadpool, who, as he points out, [[BodyHorror doesn't even really have a face]].
* WorkingWithTheEx: Much like they've done in Creator/CharlesSoule's ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen2017''. Rogue is ''not'' happy about it.
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** A cavalcade of events from their respective pasts are "mentioned" in the form of speech bubble-sized images, during their first therapy session in the second issue. Rogue's relationship with ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit's psycho ex-wife Bella Donna both make an appearance.

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** A cavalcade of events from their respective pasts are "mentioned" in the form of speech bubble-sized images, during their first therapy session in the second issue. Rogue's relationship history with ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit's psycho ex-wife Bella Donna both make an appearance.
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''Rogue & Gambit'' (collected in trade as ''Rogue & Gambit: Ring of Fire'') is a 2018 Creator/MarvelComics limited series written by Kelly Thompson and drawn by Pere Perez, published as part of the ComicBook/MarvelLegacy initiative.

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''Rogue & Gambit'' (collected in trade as ''Rogue & Gambit: Ring of Fire'') is a 2018 Creator/MarvelComics limited series written by Kelly Thompson Creator/KellyThompson and drawn by Pere Perez, published as part of the ComicBook/MarvelLegacy initiative.
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When Cerebra detects multiple mutants simply vanishing after visiting Paraiso Island, an island resort in the Atlantic offering to "free mutants of their trauma", Headmistress ComicBook/KittyPryde sends ex-lovers ComicBook/{{Rogue}} and ComicBook/{{Gambit}} to investigate, as they are the perfect covert agents to infiltrate the resort under the guise of pursuing couples' therapy.

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When Cerebra detects multiple mutants simply vanishing after visiting Paraiso Island, an island resort in the Atlantic offering to "free mutants of their trauma", Headmistress ComicBook/KittyPryde Kitty Pryde sends ex-lovers ComicBook/{{Rogue}} Rogue and ComicBook/{{Gambit}} Gambit to investigate, as they are the perfect covert agents to infiltrate the resort under the guise of pursuing couples' therapy.

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* DistinctionWithoutADifference: In the first issue, Rogue asserts that she did not kiss Deadpool - she ''made out'' with him.

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* DistinctionWithoutADifference: In the first issue, Rogue asserts that she did not kiss Deadpool - she ''made out'' with him. However the issue in which that happen doesn't support the the made out comment.



* GossipyHens: According to Gambit, the X-men's gossip tree might as well have its own phoneline; in the first issue, he complains about how at least eight different people phoned him to tell him about Rogue kissing Deadpool.

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* GossipyHens: According to Gambit, the X-men's X-Men's gossip tree might as well have its own phoneline; in the first issue, he complains about how at least eight different people phoned him to tell him about Rogue kissing Deadpool.
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* NoodleIncident: ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, who worked with Rogue and Gambit while they were still an item, vaguely references a salcious event that happened between them to an eager Armor and Pixie --

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* NoodleIncident: ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, who worked with Rogue and Gambit while they were still an item, vaguely references a salcious salacious event that happened between them to an eager Armor and Pixie --
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* WorkingWithTheEx: Much like they've done in Creator/CharlesSoule's ''[[ComicBook/AstonishingXMenSoule Astonishing X-Men]]''. Rogue is ''not'' happy about it.

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* WorkingWithTheEx: Much like they've done in Creator/CharlesSoule's ''[[ComicBook/AstonishingXMenSoule Astonishing X-Men]]''.''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen2017''. Rogue is ''not'' happy about it.
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After a five-issue run, ''Rogue and Gambit'' was followed by an ongoing {{sequel series}} titled ''Mr. & Mrs. X'', which follows the two in wedded "bliss" after their impromteau wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold'', with Thompson returning to write.

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After a five-issue run, ''Rogue and Gambit'' was followed by an ongoing {{sequel series}} titled ''Mr. & Mrs. X'', ''ComicBook/MrAndMrsX'', which follows the two in wedded "bliss" after their impromteau wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold'', with Thompson returning to write.



* SequelSeries: ''Mr. & Mrs. X'' follows this series, after their impromptu wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold''.

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'''Rogue & Gambit''' is a 5-issue long 2018 ''Franchise/XMen'' mini-series for ''ComicBook/MarvelLegacy'' that revolves around the X-Men's poster-children for RelationshipRevolvingDoor: ComicBook/{{Rogue}} and ComicBook/{{Gambit}}.

When Cerebra detects multiple mutants simply vanishing after attending Paraiso Island, an island resort in the Atlantic offering to "free mutants of their trauma", Headmistress Kitty Pride sends Rogue and Gambit to investigate, as they are the perfect covert agents to infiltrate the resort under the guise of pursuing couples' therapy.

!!This series includes examples of:

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[[caption-width-right:350:{{Working with the|Ex}} [[ComicBook/XMen X]].]]

''Rogue
& Gambit''' Gambit'' (collected in trade as ''Rogue & Gambit: Ring of Fire'') is a 5-issue long 2018 ''Franchise/XMen'' mini-series for ''ComicBook/MarvelLegacy'' that revolves around Creator/MarvelComics limited series written by Kelly Thompson and drawn by Pere Perez, published as part of the X-Men's poster-children for RelationshipRevolvingDoor: ComicBook/{{Rogue}} and ComicBook/{{Gambit}}.

ComicBook/MarvelLegacy initiative.

When Cerebra detects multiple mutants simply vanishing after attending visiting Paraiso Island, an island resort in the Atlantic offering to "free mutants of their trauma", Headmistress Kitty Pride ComicBook/KittyPryde sends Rogue ex-lovers ComicBook/{{Rogue}} and Gambit ComicBook/{{Gambit}} to investigate, as they are the perfect covert agents to infiltrate the resort under the guise of pursuing couples' therapy.

!!This series
therapy.

Sounds simple enough, but then again, what's ever simple with [[RelationshipRevolvingDoor Rogue and Gambit]]...

After a five-issue run, ''Rogue and Gambit'' was followed by an ongoing {{sequel series}} titled ''Mr. & Mrs. X'', which follows the two in wedded "bliss" after their impromteau wedding in ''ComicBook/XMenGold'', with Thompson returning to write.

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!! ''Rogue & Gambit''
includes examples of:



* CrazyJealousGuy: Gambit does a pretty good job of masking his jealous side, until a failed seduction attempt launches him into a tirade of how he knows Rogue had recently kissed ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'', of all people.
--> '''Gambit:''' He doesn't even have a '''''face!'''''



* DangerRoomColdOpen: We're introduced to Rogue as she's training with some X-Men in the Danger Room.



* GilliganCut: In the first issue --
--> '''Gambit:''' It's maybe not the best and easiest mission we've ever done, [[TemptingFate but it definitely could be worse]].
--> '''(next page) Rogue:''' '''[[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screen_shot_2018_01_04_at_33238_pm.png YOU WERE SAYING?!]]'''



* MeanBoss: Kitty Pryde --leading the X-Men at this point in continuity-- ''kinda'' acts this way towards Rogue when assigning her the mission.



* NameAndName: ''Rogue'' and ''Gambit''.
* NoodleIncident: ComicBook/{{Psylocke}}, who worked with Rogue and Gambit while they were still an item, vaguely references a salcious event that happened between them to an eager Armor and Pixie --
--> '''Psylocke:''' Well, girls, there was this one time when we were '''''supposed''''' to be having a picnic...



* ShipperOnDeck: Pixie apparently sees Rogue and Gambit this way.



* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; on the flight to the island, an incredulous Gambit brings up the fact that Rogue made out with Deadpool, who, as he points out, [[BodyHorror doesn't even really have a face]].

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* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; on the flight to the island, an incredulous Gambit brings up the fact that Rogue made out with Deadpool, who, as he points out, [[BodyHorror doesn't even really have a face]].face]].
* WorkingWithTheEx: Much like they've done in Creator/CharlesSoule's ''[[ComicBook/AstonishingXMenSoule Astonishing X-Men]]''. Rogue is ''not'' happy about it.
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* AllYourPowersCombined: After consuming the golems of all the other mutants in issue #5, Rogue assumes a form with demon-like horns, wings comprised of bone struts that support "feathers" of multi-colored light, [[ChromeChampion steely skin]], glowing eyes, blue flames for hair, elf-like ears, and a left hand wreathed in flames.
* AnAesop: The ugly parts of your life are just as valid in defining who you are as the more pleasant parts.


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* {{Foil}}: Lavish possesses a very similar power-set to Rogue herself, but was never strong enough to handle the stress and never tried to get strong enough to handle.


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* {{Golem}}: Invoked; Rogue uses this term for Lavish's "duplicants" in issue #5.


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* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: Examined throughout the mini-series, with attention paid to how much the constant breaking up hurts both of them. At the end of the series, they decide to get back together again, hopeful that what they've learned about each other and themselves will help them stay together for good.

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** A cavalcade of events from their respective pasts are "mentioned" in the form of speech bubble-sized images, during their first therapy session in the second issue. Rogue's relationship with ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit's psycho ex-wife Lorna both make an appearance.

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** A cavalcade of events from their respective pasts are "mentioned" in the form of speech bubble-sized images, during their first therapy session in the second issue. Rogue's relationship with ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit's psycho ex-wife Lorna Bella Donna both make an appearance.



* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Gambit's official reckoning of the first time they met was when they were both under the control of the Shadow King on Muir Island, where his influence made them duel briefly before they wound up having sex. Rogue hates that memory, explaining that she doesn't want to think that the first time they actually kissed was tainted by both of them being at least partially under MindControl.
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'''Rogue & Gambit''' is a 5-issue long 2018 ''Franchise/XMen'' mini-series for ''ComicBook/MarvelLegacy'' that revolves around the X-Men's poster-children for RelationshipRevolvingDoor: ComicBook/{{Rogue}} and ComicBook/{{Gambit}}.

When Cerebra detects multiple mutants simply vanishing after attending Paraiso Island, an island resort in the Atlantic offering to "free mutants of their trauma", Headmistress Kitty Pride sends Rogue and Gambit to investigate, as they are the perfect covert agents to infiltrate the resort under the guise of pursuing couples' therapy.

!!This series includes examples of:
* ContinuityNod:
** Rogue's stint in the ComicBook/UncannyAvengers, and her making out with ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}, are both mentioned in the first issue.
** At the start of the first issue, Gambit joins Rogue, Armor, Pixie and Psylocke in battling some "classic style" Sentinels in the Danger Room.
** A cavalcade of events from their respective pasts are "mentioned" in the form of speech bubble-sized images, during their first therapy session in the second issue. Rogue's relationship with ComicBook/{{Magneto}} and Gambit's psycho ex-wife Lorna both make an appearance.
** Issue 3 opens with Rogue & Gambit talking about the infamous "Antarctica" event, their first schism as a couple and which became the foundation for the lack of trust that has been hindering their relationship ever since.
** When Rogue & Gambit are attacked by their clones in issue #3, they're wearing an array of costumes that both characters have worn throughout their appearances in X-men.
** When Gambit destroys his first Rogue clone in issue #4, he sees Rogue's memory of a scene from the first wedding of Cyclops and Jean Grey, specifically after he caught the garter and put it on Rogue.
** Rogue's first "borrowed" Gambit memory in issue #4 references his being kicked off of the Avengers in issue #17 of the 2012 ''Gambit'' comic line.
* DamnedByFaintPraise: After undergoing their first therapy session in the second issue, Rogue and Gambit agree that, even if Dr. Grand turns out to be out to murder them so she can [[BrainFood "eat their brains"]] or whatever, she's done a better job than their last therapist. Who was ComicBook/EmmaFrost.
* DistinctionWithoutADifference: In the first issue, Rogue asserts that she did not kiss Deadpool - she ''made out'' with him.
* EmotionEater: Lavish's own power turns out to be to absorb powers from mutants by stealing away particularly emotional memories from them; with their long history of mutual drama, Rogue and Gambit are a gourmet feast to her. If she consumes all of their memories, she leaves her victims as empty shells, who wander around like Voodoo-style zombies.
* EnemyWithout: Lavish is able to manifest stolen memories from her victims as physical clones of their original hosts.
* GenreSavvy: Neither Rogue nor Gambit is surprised by anything that happens on Pariso Island. In issue #4, after being captured by Lavish and StrappedToAnOperatingTable, Rogue actually asks if this is where Lavish will do her EvilGloating, then starts talking about Lavish's costume, which turns out to be a distraction so that Gambit can pick his cuffs.
* GossipyHens: According to Gambit, the X-men's gossip tree might as well have its own phoneline; in the first issue, he complains about how at least eight different people phoned him to tell him about Rogue kissing Deadpool.
* ImpromptuTracheotomy: In issue #4, after he picks his wrist cuff, Gambit "distracts" Lavish from carrying out her plans by stabbing her in the neck with his lockpick.
* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Gambit's official reckoning of the first time they met was when they were both under the control of the Shadow King on Muir Island, where his influence made them duel briefly before they wound up having sex. Rogue hates that memory, explaining that she doesn't want to think that the first time they actually kissed was tainted by both of them being at least partially under MindControl.
* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Rogue and Gambit's interactions with each other showcase very effectively just how long they have been together, explicitly and otherwise.
* LoveAtFirstPunch: According to Gambit's recollections in issue #2, whilst he thought she was beautiful the moment he saw her, it was the way she tried to kick his ass that really made him fall for her.
* TheMasochismTango: Rogue and Gambit's complicated relationship, and how depends on the constant push and pull of their mutual attraction versus their various hangups and flaws, is quite extensively examined.
* MissedHimByThatMuch: A dark/ironic version; upon discovering the room full of brain-wiped mutants at Paraiso Island Hospital in issue #3, Rogue and Gambit leave noting that they need to look for their newly-missing "therapy neighbors" Theo and Janine - the same panel revealing that the couple were amongst the drooling zombies, just hidden behind a convenient screen.
* PowerCopying: A strange example; in issue #4, when Gambit and Rogue destroy memory-clones belonging to each other, they find themselves gifted with the other's power - Rogue gains Gambit's kinetic charging ability, and Gambit gains Rogue's strength.
* SeeingThroughAnothersEyes: In issue #4, when Gambit and Rogue destroy memory-clones belonging to each other, they are exposed to a random memory from their past, allowing them to know exactly what the other was thinking and feeling during that point in time.
* TheUnfairSex: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; Gambit informs Rogue that it feels like he's the only one who seems to be making any effort at all to try and hold their relationship together, and that she just tends to give up on it whenever things get stressful.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Invoked InUniverse in the first issue; on the flight to the island, an incredulous Gambit brings up the fact that Rogue made out with Deadpool, who, as he points out, [[BodyHorror doesn't even really have a face]].

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