Spoilers for Captain Marvel #44 by Marvel ComicsWhile Captain Marvel is one of the strongest and most powerful heroes in the Marvel Universe; she hates one of her fellow hero's powers more than anyone else's. In Captain Marvel #44 by Marvel Comics, Carol Danvers its that few feelings are worse than being drained by Rogue's powers. Considering Captain Marvel's dark history with the mutant hero, it's an understandable reaction to experiencing the X-Men's power-stealing abilities again.

Rogue's powers are very unique in the Marvel Universe, as the longtime X-Men can steal the powers, memories, and physical characteristics of whoever she touches. In her debut appearance in Avengers Annual #10, Rogue stole Captain Marvel's powers and memories, which deeply impacted Carol Danvers as she lost her identity and struggled to regain it. While Captain Marvel has since moved on from the incident, a new confrontation with Rogue reminds her how much she hates the mutant's powers, as she says there aren't many feelings worse than being impacted by her abilities.

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In Captain Marvel #44 by Kelly Thompson, Sergio Davila, Sean Parsons, Arif Prianto, and VC's Clayton Cowles from Marvel Comics, Carol Danvers heads to space alongside the X-Men, Hazmat, and Spider-Woman after getting distress calls from Binary and Rogue. However, upon encountering Rogue half-transformed into a Brood, Captain Marvel is forced to confront the hero who once stole her powers. As she tries to take the mutant/Brood combination down and gets hit by her powers, she its how much she really hates Rogue's power-stealing abilities, as feeling them again understandably upsets Danvers.

Captain Marvel Hates Rogue's Powers Most For Good Reason

Captain Marvel Rogue Powers

While Captain Marvel reveals she has moved past her issues with Rogue, getting hit with the same powers that once made her lose her identity understandably triggers terrible memories for the hero. Captain Marvel its she's "highly biased" that "if there's a feeling worse than being drained by Rogue's powers, I don't know what it is." It's a fair reaction considering all she's gone through with the villain-turned-hero-turned-Brood.

Unfortunately for Captain Marvel, her battle with the transformed Rogue isn't quite over, as, by the end of the issue, all the heroes who went on the rescue mission are trapped by the Brood. So it's likely Carol Danvers will have to continue to confront one of her greatest traumas and, once again, deal with the Rogue's powers - the ones she hates most in the Marvel Universe - to get out of the dangerous situation. Captain Marvel #44 by Marvel Comics is in comic book stores now.

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