rogue is pretty easy actually, i'll look some up and help jury out a bit.
rogue's costumes are actually taken from memories she has absorbed.
I.E. after she absorbed carol danvers her costume went from her little
hooded deal, to a more skin tight costume. Apparently the psych of her
victims takes over a little part of her body influencing her.. since she had
absorbed Cyclops so many times her body was telling her to wear the
red glasses, which is kinda why she wears the shades now. This is what
affected her changing costumes most..
hmm i'll get some pics in here of rogue,
as for cyclops if jury doesnt get that one.. i'll help him out too.
ok here goes with rogue.. bare with me..
first appearance in x-men comics in
uncanny 158.. she wore the simple costume green and yellow..
next she appeared in
171 as an actual x-men recruit...
next we see her in :
with the uniform she uses for awhile.
next we see the carol danvers personality start to take over..
here we see it almost almost taking complete control of her..
which leads up to the inevitable "battle" between the two again.
i'll finish this off later i gotta head out.. i'll write it up better when i get a chance.
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
Jury...you got those from UncannyXmen.net, right?
I think there's no question to where I got those information...
What I care is that I am sharing these interesting info to all.
And I acknowledge the Monolith and Peter Luzifer for that.
Don't bother to ask who they are - you don't know them.
🙄
The Rogue's costumes... those are cool eristole...
May I try Scott's costumes... later.
Hey, Paola... great info indeed.
Here's for Cyke...
This is the standard training uniform Xavier gave the original X-Men when they joined the team. Cyclops was the first recruit and, as such, the first to wear the uniform. [X-Men (1st series) #42 backstory] The earliest version of the visor had a pair of studs on the sides that Scott needed to push to open it but it was soon replaced by a model that reacted to Cyclops pressing certain contact points in his gloves.
To infiltrate a villain organization, Cyclops came up with the cover identity of Erik the Red. Special circuits built into the helmet redirected his optic beams, making it seem as if they originated from his hands. [X-Men (1st series) #51-52] Of course, once the organization was defeated, Cyclops returned to his actual costume, while the Erik the Red identity was later used by two opponents of the X-Men.
Long months later, when the original five X-Men reunited, they came up with the idea of X-Factor. To the media, they acted as a mutant hunting group, while secretly they were trying to help mutants to handle their powers. Scott’s teammates wore similar dark shades so that he wouldn’t stick out. In situations that required the use of their powers, the team used the cover identities of the X-Terminators along with a new set of costumes. [X-Factor #1]
(with two pictures)
After they saved New York from Apocalypse and his Horsemen, X-Factor finally ended their charade and exposed their cover to the media. They became celebrities and a thankful designer, whom the team had rescued earlier that day, created a new look for them. The new costumes were close to the X-Terminator uniforms but the color schemes were different. [X-Factor #26]