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Few couples in theX-Menfranchise can attest to being as in love as Rogue and Gambit.
Understandably so, there is a large consensus that places them as the undisputed greatest romance in Marvel history.
The X-Men’s Rogue can suck the life and powers away from other Marvel characters.
How is her husband, Gambit, resistant to her touches and kisses?
While wedding vows arent legally binding, every word spokenor left unsaidholds weight.
I haven’t always been a good man.
But we’ve been through Hell and it’s changed me.
You’ve changed me.
You see in me the man I hope I am.
And that’s my vow to you … to always be worthy of your love and respect.
In return, she vows this:
Remy … we’ve been through so much, you and I.
We’ve faced challenged a lotta other couples never have to face.
But we always keep finding ways back to each other.
Without outright saying"for better or worse,“Rogue’s vows seem to prepare for the worst.
This is something LeBeau reminds Rogue of inMr.
and Mrs. X#5.
As such,they have broken up in the past.
In fact, the last time they broke up, Marvel plannedto break them up for good.
During one of these break-ups, Gambit refers to himself as a home and harbor for Rogue.
Presumably, vice versa would ideally be the case as well.
Is a Gambit and Rogue Breakup on the Horizon?
While conflicts have occurred, none have threatened the stability of their relationship.
However, this doesn’t negate the foreshadowing established inMr.
The real question isn’t whether Gambit and Rogue will break up but whether it will be permanent.
It’s as if Marvel editorial has promised: theX-Menwill always reunite.