X-Men: Cyclops and Jean Grey Have One of Marvel’s Most Complex Romances

The Marvel Universe has always balanced a number of different elements, with some of the most endearing being romantic in nature. Despite all the explosions and fights inherent to the superhero universe, some of the most powerful elements can be the simple affirmation of love and acceptance found in romances. One of the X-Men’s oldest romances stands out in surprising ways, having become one of the publisher’s most complex over the years.The story “People Wonder Why…” from Marvel Age 1000 (by Rainbow Rowell, Marguerite Sauvage, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) focuses on the early days of Scott and Jean’s romance as founding members of the X-Men. It’s a sweet short story, showcasing the empathy that Scott shared with Jean that attracted her to him in the first place. Taken as part of their entire relationship adds a somber layer to the twisting (and sometimes confrontational) elements of their romance. Cyclops and Jean Grey have one of Marvel’s most complex romances, even as it stems from a very sweet origin.Initially, Scott Summers and Jean Grey were positioned as the core X-Men romance. Founding members of the team, the pair were quick to form a bond that blossomed into a sweet relationship. The story in Marvel Age explores Jean’s perspective as the only female member of the original X-Men. While she clearly misses the bonds being formed between Beast, Iceman, Angel, and Cyclops, it’s the latter who makes a genuine effort to connect with her.RELATED: The X-Men’s Enemies are Becoming Their Secret WeaponsRELATED: Children of the Vault Could Bring Closure to a Forgotten X-Men Romance

The Marvel Universe has always balanced a number of different elements, with some of the most endearing being romantic in nature. Despite all the explosions and fights inherent to the superhero universe, some of the most powerful elements can be the simple affirmation of love and acceptance found in romances. One of the X-Men’s oldest romances stands out in surprising ways, having become one of the publisher’s most complex over the years.

RELATED: The X-Men’s Enemies are Becoming Their Secret Weapons

The story “People Wonder Why…” from Marvel Age 1000 (by Rainbow Rowell, Marguerite Sauvage, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) focuses on the early days of Scott and Jean’s romance as founding members of the X-Men. It’s a sweet short story, showcasing the empathy that Scott shared with Jean that attracted her to him in the first place. Taken as part of their entire relationship adds a somber layer to the twisting (and sometimes confrontational) elements of their romance. Cyclops and Jean Grey have one of Marvel’s most complex romances, even as it stems from a very sweet origin.

RELATED: Children of the Vault Could Bring Closure to a Forgotten X-Men Romance

Initially, Scott Summers and Jean Grey were positioned as the core X-Men romance. Founding members of the team, the pair were quick to form a bond that blossomed into a sweet relationship. The story in Marvel Age explores Jean’s perspective as the only female member of the original X-Men. While she clearly misses the bonds being formed between Beast, Iceman, Angel, and Cyclops, it’s the latter who makes a genuine effort to connect with her.

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