CAUTION ROLO PASSION POST
I've been shipping RoLo through every era — the highs, the lows, the Ultimate universe kiss, those Hugh Jackman/Halle Berry outtakes. But here's what non-RoLo shippers need to understand: Your canon arguments don't matter.
RoLo shipping isn't about defending what's already written. It's about joining together to form a voice powerful enough to write the canon. To bring this ship to life. To pick up sketching to share the vision of their life together. To learn to write because you want their story to exist. To learn web development just to give home to the amazing works of the like-minded.
While other ships claim they're "from the streets" (cough T'Choro cough) after being conceived by the mainstream writers, RoLo shippers? We've BEEN the streets since that One Man's Worth episode in 1995. Since the Ultimate universe kiss in the early 2000s. Since the Fox Movieverse fans started flooding the fanfic websites thanks to Halle's and Hugh's portrayal of the characters.
RoLo shippers, we started underground and fought our way up, chipping away at the narrative decade by decade. That's real power. That's a real battle won. And the fight keeps on going.
As a RoLo shipper, I do not fully stand by what happened in the comics, I know RoLo deserve better than a school bathroom kiss, than the pocket universe deja vu, than abandoning one another after a one night stand.
The current RoLo content should be written better — I'm still waiting for a writers team that understands the storytelling potential these characters have together, the legacy Chris Claremont built when he first put them on the page.
RoLo isn't about who said "I love you" first or who confessed on-panel, or how on-page confessions between Ororo and T'Challa supposedly prove "realer love."
To me RoLo is about what should be canon, what should happen and how we make it happen from the ground up. Year by year. Decade by decade. Page by page. Sketch by sketch.
Let's go, RoLo troops! I salute you ⚡️⚡️⚡️ seeing the amazing work done to date, ain't stopping now











