X-Men: Revolution - After Claremont's return
Stories taking place after Chris Claremont's
return to X-Men writing chores with UXM 381 and XM 100. This also
includes the sixth-month "gap" in comic time between the
High Evolutionary mutation-stripping mess and Claremont's "Neo"
revolution.
"After Midnight"
by Amanda Sichter
Jean, crazed by grief and loss, takes to killing babies, and the
X-Men must stop her. An alternate version of what happened during
the six-month gap.
"Beat Me Out of Myself"
by KazeRogue
Rogue fights against her biggest critic and worst foe -- herself.
"The
Morning After"
by Latex
After breaking up with Rogue and sleeping with Marrow, Gambit must
face both women's wrath when Marrow learns the truth about the Mutant
Massacre.
"I Get
So Lonely"
by K-Nice
Rogue traces back her history with touch as an addiction and on
her self-imposed loneliness.
"She
Has Issues"
by K-Nice
After their latest breakup, a drunken Gambit tries to call Rogue
and let her know what's on his mind.
"Nothing's
Changed"
by babeeblue_angel
It hurts Wolverine to see Rogue in pain after her breakup with Gambit,
but when he decides to intervene, he realizes that Rogue isn't the
only one who's hurting.
"Out of Control"
by KazeRogue
Still in an awkward post-breakup time, Rogue and Gambit have it
out with each other.
"The
Price of Coffee"
by Latex
Beast, Iceman, Rogue and Mystique battle the Sentinels at Starbucks.
"Reconstruction"
by Alicia McKenzie
A series of stories taking place after Cyclops' possession and "death"
at the hands of Apocalypse.
"My Own Prison"
- After Stryfe's reappearance, Rogue is concerned about Cable's
possible reaction and speaks to him about the matter. But the conversation
soon gets out of hand.
"Frozen
Sun" - Rogue goes out to retrieve a depressed and angry
Cable from a local bar, but the violent confrontation that results
has very unintended consequences.
"Reflections of Easter Past"
by Kali
Rogue visits Destiny's grave at Eastertime and thinks back to what
she, Destiny and Mystique used to do for the Easter holiday when
she was a child.
"A Rose
by Any Other Name"
by Indigo
Rogue calls a team meeting to finally reveal her real name.
"A Window
to Her Soul"
by RogueStar
Colossus awakens and finds inspiration in Rogue's sleeping form.
"Return to the Rooftop"
by RogueStar
As they settle into their new roles as leaders of the X-Men, Rogue
and Gambit try to settle into another role as well: platonic friends.
"Indian Summer"
by RogueStar
Rogue and Gambit make their piece and decide to get back together.
In response to Gambit #16.
"The Happiest Night"
by RogueStar
Just before Rogue and Remy are set to leave for their honeymoon,
Rogue finally reveals the real reasons she's so uneasy about being
with him. A response to Rogue and Gambit's break-up in Gambit
#16.
"Pangs"
by Amanda Sichter
Gambit explains what he wants in a relationship, and what's not
working when he's with Rogue.
"The
Responsible One"
by Ratmist
Rogue considers her feelings for Gambit and his for her -- and resolves
to let him go.
"The
Irresponsible One"
by Ratmist
Gambit considers his feelings for Rogue and hers for him -- and
grieves in his feelings of aloneness.
"Ain't Nothin'
Like Regret"
by Latex
Not long after the death of Colossus, Wolverine and Rogue run into
a ghost from Logan's past.
"Jazz"
by RogueStar
Gambit offers Jean a small comfort as she grieves over Cyclops'
apparent death. Inspired by UXM #386.
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