Rogue #4
| Writer | Erica Schultz |
| Artist | Luigi Zagaria |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Rogue is tangled in Constrictor’s web of lies and no closer to the truth of her past. Meanwhile, the mysterious John Stelton stops running from his own past and decides to confront Rogue head-on!
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Apr 22, 2026Schultz is weaving a rather intricate background for Rogue that embraces the kind of complexity that works really wellMutant end of the Marvel Universe. There are a lot of moving parts to navigate around. Schcultz and company manager of remarkably articulate, little personal drama that also happens to feature a lot of reflections on certain themes that have been echoing throughout the Marvel Universe. Schultz has a really solid handle on a one-person super-powered drama. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Apr 22, 2026Rogue #4 brings so much depth to Rogue’s journey in the series and gives us a great amount of action. This comic run feels like it was written with the Rogue fans in mind, and any Rogue fan will love it! Read Full Review
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7.3
Comic Watch - Jamison Nilsson
Apr 27, 2026Rogue #4 is an easy read and continues to develop the limited series’ storyline but does little to justify that storyline’s continually delayed plot points. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Apr 25, 2026Erica Schultz and Jim Towe do this by giving a spotlight on Rogue’s physical powers as she does her thing. That does lead to some good action to get Rogue in the spot needed for the finale. Though because of that it runs into the typical penultimate chapter problem. That is, there isn’t much actual plot or character progress in the story. Read Full Review
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