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Comic Book Review: Rogue & Gambit #4

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by Christal Kennedy, Reporter

Official Description:
WITH THEIR POWERS COMBINED? Rogue and Gambit are still dead in the water! And so are the powered humans who’ve mysteriously disappeared recently. Crusher Creel, Juggernaut, Vanisher, Lady Deathstrike? What are all these (sometime) villains doing in one place, and who is pulling the strings? The gloves come off, and series secrets are revealed as this house of cards comes crashing down!

Creative Team:
Writer: Stephanie Phillips
Artists: Carlos Gomez
Colorists: David Curiel
Lettering: VC’s Ariana Maher
Cover Art: Steve Morris
Variant Covers: Javier Garron & Edgar Delgado

Our favorite Cajun is still coming to grips with his ordeal in Otherworld and the events of Knights of X and that is putting a strain on his marriage to his ‘cher‘. He has followed his beloved Rogue on her current mission but has he also put in more danger with his recent decisions in the field? 

After tracking Manifold and ending up in a fight amongst some of her fellow mutants, can Rogue face her guilt over Vanisher? Who is this Power Broker and why is he collecting super-powered humans? Our heroes have always had a complicated relationship, but will they be able to survive their current issues and come together to stop Power Broker and save the mutants he has enslaved? 

The artwork is gorgeous and everything we have come to know and expect from an X-Men comic.  I love seeing more of the Rogue & Gambit storyline continuing from Mr. & Mrs. X as well as their ordeals in X-Men and Knights of X. I can’t wait to see what happens next for spicy duo.

Rating: ★★★★☆
ComicsOnline gives Rogue & Gambit #4 – 4 out of 5 raging Cajuns.

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