Marvel’s Phoenix Force is More Than the X-Men’s Cosmic Enemy

Of all the cosmic entities the Marvel Universe has to offer, there are likely none so iconic as the Phoenix Force. From the moment it debuted, the Phoenix has been at the heart of some of the most epic stories that the world of Marvel Comics has ever seen.As seen in the pages of Jean Grey #2 (by Louise Simonson, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Ariana Maher) in the form of an exceptionally painful reminder, the Phoenix’s awesome power was long the source of great pain for the heroes caught in its orbit. Of course, the cosmic raptor’s reputation has changed over the years almost as frequently as the Phoenix has changed hosts in what can only be described as a divine cycle of death and rebirth.While there is no question that the Phoenix Force is synonymous with Jean Grey and the X-Men, its story began long before either of them. As a cosmic entity said to predate the universe as a whole, there is no telling exactly when the Phoenix first came into form. What there is plenty of knowledge of is the Phoenix’s first venture to Earth, as well as the history of the first human, or rather mutant host that it took. Apart from the Phoenix forming a fast friendship with the sorcerer Feron, who helped it find its cosmic raptor for, the Phoenix bonded to the prehistoric mutant known as Firehair. This gave the Phoenix a chance to not only find her place as a hero, but to fall in love with an ancient Odin. Both of these developments and the Phoenix’s choice of a redheaded woman as its human host all became indelible aspects of the Phoenix’s history, setting the stage for its future adventures, romances, and wielders for centuries to come.RELATED: Dark X-Men: Marvel’s Other Goblin Queen is Back – But What Happened to Her?

Of all the cosmic entities the Marvel Universe has to offer, there are likely none so iconic as the Phoenix Force. From the moment it debuted, the Phoenix has been at the heart of some of the most epic stories that the world of Marvel Comics has ever seen.

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As seen in the pages of Jean Grey #2 (by Louise Simonson, Bernard Chang, Marcelo Maiolo, Jay Bowen, and VC’s Ariana Maher) in the form of an exceptionally painful reminder, the Phoenix’s awesome power was long the source of great pain for the heroes caught in its orbit. Of course, the cosmic raptor’s reputation has changed over the years almost as frequently as the Phoenix has changed hosts in what can only be described as a divine cycle of death and rebirth.

While there is no question that the Phoenix Force is synonymous with Jean Grey and the X-Men, its story began long before either of them. As a cosmic entity said to predate the universe as a whole, there is no telling exactly when the Phoenix first came into form. What there is plenty of knowledge of is the Phoenix’s first venture to Earth, as well as the history of the first human, or rather mutant host that it took. Apart from the Phoenix forming a fast friendship with the sorcerer Feron, who helped it find its cosmic raptor for, the Phoenix bonded to the prehistoric mutant known as Firehair. This gave the Phoenix a chance to not only find her place as a hero, but to fall in love with an ancient Odin. Both of these developments and the Phoenix’s choice of a redheaded woman as its human host all became indelible aspects of the Phoenix’s history, setting the stage for its future adventures, romances, and wielders for centuries to come.

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