Marvel Comics’ original X-Men discover the painful, picturesque life their most powerful telepath could have had.The Original X-Men #1 by writer Christos Gage, artist Greg Land, inker Jay Leisten, and colorist Frank D’Armata finds the eponymous heroes facing off against the menacing if largely non-lethal villainous duo of Plantman and the Eel. Before the young mutants can defeat their foes, they are whisked away through fiery portals to another place and time that is beyond all recognition. What they do recognize immediately is the visage of an adult Jean Grey bonded to the Phoenix Force and wearing a version of her iconic costume, this time in a royal purple to signify the absolute peace and understanding that exists between the two of them.The Phoenix and Jean Grey of the primary Marvel Universe most recently took the starring role in Jean Grey #4 (by Louise Simonson, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo, Jay Bown, and VC’s Ariana Maher), which saw the culmination of Jean’s confrontation with numerous iterations of herself from across time within the White Hot Room. This all came to pass as a result of Jean’s death during Orchis’ attack on the most recent Hellfire Gala. At the time, it seemed like Jean would no longer be able to return due to Orchis’ effective destruction of the Krakoan Resurrection Protocols, yet the Phoenix Force has once again given her to fight back against mutantkind’s Resurrection’s oppressors.
Marvel Comics’ original X-Men discover the painful, picturesque life their most powerful telepath could have had.
The Original X-Men #1 by writer Christos Gage, artist Greg Land, inker Jay Leisten, and colorist Frank D’Armata finds the eponymous heroes facing off against the menacing if largely non-lethal villainous duo of Plantman and the Eel. Before the young mutants can defeat their foes, they are whisked away through fiery portals to another place and time that is beyond all recognition. What they do recognize immediately is the visage of an adult Jean Grey bonded to the Phoenix Force and wearing a version of her iconic costume, this time in a royal purple to signify the absolute peace and understanding that exists between the two of them.
The Phoenix and Jean Grey of the primary Marvel Universe most recently took the starring role in Jean Grey #4 (by Louise Simonson, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo, Jay Bown, and VC’s Ariana Maher), which saw the culmination of Jean’s confrontation with numerous iterations of herself from across time within the White Hot Room. This all came to pass as a result of Jean’s death during Orchis’ attack on the most recent Hellfire Gala. At the time, it seemed like Jean would no longer be able to return due to Orchis’ effective destruction of the Krakoan Resurrection Protocols, yet the Phoenix Force has once again given her to fight back against mutantkind’s Resurrection’s oppressors.
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