Rogue Storm #2
| Event\Storyline | Age of Revelation |
| Writer | Murewa Ayodele |
| Artist | Roland Boschi |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
CHAPTER TWO: BEST SERVED COLD! X YEARS LATER, many secret events have taken place among the mutants of the world - including the one that changed GAMBIT and ROGUE's marriage forever. As STORM embarks on her quest to destroy EEGUN, the devourer of SORCERERS SUPREME, GAMBIT has a score to settle with STORM...for the fate of his marriage. But what is the fate of the mystical world compared to the fate of two mutants' marriage? Well, STORM and GAMBIT will have to figure out the answer to that question on the dirt road to hell and carnage.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Nov 12, 2025If you haven't checked out the X-Men: Age of Revelation event, there's no time like the present! Rogue Storm #2 is a fantastic part of the thrilling event. Murewa Ayodele made his mark in the event in a very big way, and the readers all benefited from it. Read Full Review
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9.8
The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache
Nov 19, 2025Revelation killed millions to protect the Mutants from frightened and prejudiced Humans. But as Storm kills people while trying to protect the world, someone else engages in wholesale slaughter in Rogue Storm #2. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Nov 12, 2025Rogue Storm #2 brings a compelling story about betrayal and the weight of godhood to the table, and it's set the stage for a confrontation that only Storm could win. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Nov 12, 2025Rogue Storm #2 is a good issue, but nothing spectacular. If issue one didnt really hook you enough, this second outing might not do much more in that regard, but for those invested it keeps that momentum going. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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9.5
I've completely lost interest in the wider Age of Revelation line, but this standalone book is a blast!
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5.0
Confusing, but I do like the art. I don't see how this conflict can be resolved in just one more issue though. All in all, several of the AoR books feel more like glimpses into this timeline than actual stories. This whole event is a creative and most likely commercial failure, but at least Ayodele gets to play with some of his ideas from the regular Storm series.
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7.0