FKiss: Click on the hair and it changes, the faces change expressions, they blink. Articles of clothing change slightly because of the differences in bodies.
FKiss2: The Psychic manifesttions of power have transparencies.
I got a request to make a Rogue Kiss doll from the site mistress of Sugar and Spice, and while working on a few other X-girls I've also gotten requests about, she ended up being the one who pulled for my greatest attention. Big thanks to This Woman, This Warrior, a great Carol Danvers site, it really helped on Carol's "cameo." Another rather exhaustive set, this even includes Rogue as Thor, which if you know where is from, you get a genuine no-prize and you obviously have too much time on your hands and too many comics like me (not to mention a little bit of obsession...). And Rogue in that whole Kulan Gath thing, which if you're old skool, you'll get. This one carries on a tradition I set with Harley, using multiple 16 color palettes instead of a 256 palette. In this case, it took quite a few, but I hope the reduction in file size was worth it. In subsequent sets the multiple palettes may become more necessary, but this one could have been done the same with a 256, so you won't notice in anything other than file size. There is also a Java version that gives you a little bit of an idea of what she looks like, although it is far from complete, only to give a little sample of Kiss.
I'm planning on an extension of Rogue in the not too terribly far off future, and will fix some of the animation bloopers...
FX:
FKiss: Click on the hair and it changes, her face change expressions, she blinks. Also, buttons to change Rogue's appearance, when she's absorbed somebody's powers. A few articles of clothing change when clicked.
FKiss2: The mohawk in set 4 has a collide/in funtion and a couple of the transformations fade out. I was going to use more advanced coding for a PC version, but none of the commands were quite what I wanted...
My first Gen X kiss was Jubilee, also a temporary X-man, and the first member of Generation X, so I suppose it makes sense. I was going to make Jubilee anyway and was working on her before I got the request. She's an all ages doll because she is still probably under the age of consent (although with the way Marvel deals with ages, who knows...especially since she was older when she found Wolverine than she is now...)
FX:
FKiss: Click on her hair and it changes, her face changes expressions, she blinks, she has bubbles, bubble gum, and a pyrotechnic display, and try to totally underss her and she's not happy.
FKiss2: In/out with objects so she can hold them.
And for something in the same vein, check out Miryoko, Galatea, Pixie, and Scarlett (generic buff Supergirl) by Emby Quinn, and Rogue and Jubillee by Bloodstone (at the Big Kiss Page).
The X-men and related characters are copyright Marvel Comics, and I am using them without permission (but not making any money off it). Go out and buy lots of comics from them.