Rogue #3
| Writer | Erica Schultz |
| Artist | Luigi Zagaria |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
What will Constrictor be able to tell Rogue about Sabretooth, and what happened at Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S.? Hopefully, it won't cost her more than the bus fare to Chicago, but that's never the case…
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Mar 25, 2026There is a misconception that there are some members of the ensemble of team-based comic books that simply wouldn't work in their own title. The fact of the matter is that anyone could be truly interesting in their own title, if given the right treatment. Clearly Rogue has great potential as his witnessed in the third issue of this particular series. Schultz does a very respectable job of making it all come together on the page. The artwork is a solid, modern execution of a style that fits the author's script quite well. With this particular team, there's no reason why this series shouldn't keep going indefinitely. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Mar 25, 2026Rogue gets more and more compelling with each issue that comes out! Seeing the ghosts of her past brought to her present, whether she remembers them or not, brings such a big tension to the story. I don’t know where Erica Schultz is going with this story, but I’m excited to find out! Read Full Review
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7.8
Comic Watch - Jamison Nilsson
Mar 26, 2026Rogue #3 (of 5) doesn’t do a lot story-wise, but it’s a good transition issue. After Rogue’s powers begin to malfunction, it’s reasonable that a “bridge” issue is needed for both her and readers to adapt. Read Full Review
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