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My Rogue and Magneto fanfics
Here is a list of all the stories I have written about these characters:
Stories where they are the main couple:
One-Shots in the 616 Universe:
A Magical Night in Krakoa: https://archiveofourown.org/works/56118868
The birthday of Erik Magnus Lehnsherr: https://archiveofourown.org/works/56527354
A rare tranquil day: https://archiveofourown.org/works/54832033
One-Shots in the Age Of Apocalypse Universe:
When The War Is Over: https://archiveofourown.org/works/55953529
Stories with several chapters in the 616 Universe:
One More Time: https://archiveofourown.org/works/58278805/chapters/148412452
Stories with several chapters in alternative universes:
Where mermaids come from: https://archiveofourown.org/works/57588409/chapters/146534992
The Sons Of Lilith: https://archiveofourown.org/works/56027977/chapters/142300975
Stories where they appear as a ship but they are not the main one:
Reality can wait: https://archiveofourown.org/works/57353287
The Cold Mask: https://archiveofourown.org/works/52882633
Taylor Coffee & Brunch: https://archiveofourown.org/works/57737032/chapters/146941675

Doom variant for Storm #1 ! These two and their history....
I started writing this as a comedy fanfiction, but it ended up being more complex than I expected
The summary:
Wiccan, Hulkling, and Speed find themselves on a plane without any memories of how they got there.
As a mythology nerd, Magneto and Rogue's dynamic reminds me of the relationship between Mars and Venus, or Ares and Aphrodite if you prefer the Greek names.
Magneto, like Mars, is eternally entwined with conflict. His life has been an unending war, a relentless struggle for survival.
Rogue, on the other hand, is pure passion, like Venus. She is one of the most romantic and seductive characters in the Marvel Universe.
The relationship between Magneto and Rogue works for the same reasons as the one between Mars and Venus.
Ultimately, love is what brings an end to war. Rogue's love allows Magneto to lower his defenses, providing a respite from his perpetual battles. She sees him as more than just a warrior, and her love soothes his soul in eternal conflict.
I would love to draw fan art of this, but since I don't know how to draw, maybe I'll write a fan story in the future.
I think she and Jeanne-Marie Beaubier (Aurora from Alpha Flight) would make an interesting and funny couple!
Day 26 of Characters That Are Definitely Queer but Comics Won’t Let Them Be:
Rogue






Welcome to my blog! I mostly write fan stories about Marvel, though sometimes I like to work on other fandoms . You can check them here:
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From X-Men: The Magneto War (1999) #1
In this issue, the dreams that some of the members of the X-Men are having while sleeping are shown.
Rogue dreams of the return of Magneto (since at that time Joseph, the younger and amnesic clone of Magneto, was around) and of him asking for her hand in marriage.
But then, in the dream, Gambit interrupts the romantic moment and the two men start fighting for her.







My headcanon (maybe it's indeed canon, but I can't recall having read it) is that Magneto has long hair in Age Of Apocalypse as a symbol of his grief for the death of the Scarlet Witch.
She was killed by Holocaust before the main story of Age Of Apocalypse began (X-Men Chronicles (1995). In that issue, Magneto still had short hair.






I believe that Magneto from Age of Apocalypse is one of the best Marvel heroes, and these panels are solid evidence of that claim. In this part, Bishop confronts him and basically asks how he can just stand by while his X-Men are on different missions. And Magneto explains that he's saying goodbye to his son Charles. Let's remember, the X-Men's goal was, following Bishop's instructions, to restore the universe to the normal 616 canon and end the era of Apocalypse. This would mean their own universe would disappear, taking away both the bad and the good.
For Magneto, taking away the good meant his marriage to Rogue and his son Charles—neither of which existed in the 616 universe. So when the X-Men would fulfill their mission, Charles would cease to exist. But still, Magneto didn't hesitate for a moment and led the X-Men to restore the normal universe.
Magneto made the greatest sacrifice one can ask of someone: giving up love and family for the greater good.
I'm currently on my reread of Age Of Apocalypse and these panels still impact me as much as they did when I was a kid and read the story for the first time.
I made a fan-made one-shot set after the 'Fantastic Four versus the X-Men' series (1987) by Chris Claremont.
Nobody wants to invite Doctor Doom for dinner
I found it hysterical that when Doctor Doom was invited by Storm to dine on Mars, he was served a simple plate of Bouillabaisse, a fish soup, and a dessert. However, in the famous comic written by Chris Claremont featuring the X-Men's battle with Doctor Doom, or the entire X-Men group during the Fantastic Four vs. X-Men saga, he served an extravagant feast that included caviar, roasted chicken, and more. It's as if Storm was saying, 'You can eat, but don't get too comfortable.'
Poor Doctor Doom, he spends a lot of cash when hosting dinners for others, but when it's his turn to be served, people get cheap with him.