What If? Galactus: Galactus Transformed Rogue? #1

Writer: Ann Nocenti Artist: Stephen Byrne Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 22, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
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When a young Rogue uses her mutant power to absorb the Silver Surfer's Power Cosmic, the entire course of her storied history is forever changed! Now the rebellious mutant has been blessed with unimaginable power-but also the burden of serving as Galactus' new herald. Rocket into space along with this fan-favorite character; it's going to be a bumpy ride!
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  • 8.6
    Comic Watch - Chad Burdette Jan 22, 2025

    What If...? Galactus Transformed Rogue? #1 is another solid installment in this series which makes the reader think about and reconsider Galactus9' role in the Marvel Comics Universe Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton Jan 26, 2025

    Flickering cameos from the X-Men, Gambit, Mystique, and Destiny show how lonely Rogue's life is in this one-shot although her costume is stylin'. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Dave DSG Jan 24, 2025

    Plot
    Galactus banishes Silver Surfer for refusing to continue searching for planets to satisfy his hunger. Silver Surfer crashes on the farm where Rogue was raised and she gives him a "kiss" to give him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and she absorbs all his memories as well as his powers and goes to face Galactus.

    The battle is impossible for Rogue to win and at one point Uatu explains to her that Galactus' cycle of destruction ends up creating life in another way. Rogue touches Galactus' hand and understands everything that goes through the mind of this omnipotent being, understands his pain and responsibility to follow the eternal process of creation of the galaxy.

    Rogue offers Galactus to create a kind of Noah's more

  • 2.5
    Jawnyblaze Jan 28, 2025

    One of the worst written comics I've read in a while. The art was solid, but every other damn speech balloon was "yall" this and "yall" that REFERRING TO ONE INDIVIDUAL. It kills me when people that aren't from the South don't understand how to use "yall" but fill their writing with it. It's a contraction for "you all" meaning more than one. One would just be "you." I couldn't finish the book it was so annoying. I wanted to like it, I love the character when she's written well. Guess I'll just have to be satisfied with how she's being portrayed in Uncanny X-Men right now, THAT'S a well written book.

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