^ I agree. For now I'll just have to settle for reading about Rogue when she was actually written well in issues of Uncanny Avengers and parts of Mr and Mrs X.
Also since I'm bored and because I am one of those embarrassing fans who care about feats and dislikes ambiguity, I tried to pin point just how strong Rogue is post-Wonder Mans separation from her. From past absorptions, Rogue seems to keep all
(or most) of her targets abilities but can never be too sure.
Strength feats of note past UA#23
- Rogue knocking Juggernaut across a street and holding him back (Class 100+)
- Overpowering Subguardian Titan (Class ?)
- Rogue resisting Graviton's abilities, who has in the past been able to solo Avenger teams
- Rogue fighting toe to toe with Captain Marvel (Class 50 to 100+) and Nuclear Man (Class 100+)
Strength limits
- Juggernaut claims he is physically stronger than her, which Rogue admits to before using his momentum against him anyway
- Sunspot claiming he is the strongest mutant on earth which probably includes Rogue. This one is a bit shaky as it's more talk than action.
- Rogue, Hercules & Thor are all unable stop a non-mindless Hulk. Similar case to Juggernaut, can punch him across the street but not physically hold him down.
- Nuclear Man seems to overpower her and Carol physically and She-Hulks punches seem to disorient him more
Tentative conclusion is she's probably around Class 100, but she's not strong enough to overpower the heavy hitter tier of Hulk, Juggernaut and She-Hulk.
Of course I'm aware Marvel writers could care class about unofficial measurements based on past stories and commonly contradict strength feats whenever its convenient for the plot, but it's still fun to construct a fanon type of metric system for these characters.