Thread:GrnMarvl14/@comment-2051886-20111116103338/@comment-61371-20111116152739

I undid it because she hasn't been seen using it in the comics (compared with, say, Colossus, who isn't referred to as Juggernaut in that same opening page, but refers to himself as Juggernaut in both that issue and X-Men Vol 3 #20). The listing there could simply be a way of informing people who are picking up the first issue that, yes, this is the Emma Frost who went by the alias White Queen (for which she is VERY commonly known). Until she's referred to as such in the comic, though (let's look at Cyclops for an example, someone who's referred to as both "Scott" and "Cyclops" in any given issue) or formally takes the name again ("formally" as in the method she used when going by Black Queen), then you can't exactly assume she's gone back to the alias. Yeah, it's listed there, and that's something to note, but there's no other reference for it yet. It could be a return to that alias or, like Namor, it could simply be listed there for people who may be more familiar with the White Queen alias than her real name. People checking out this new series, and not necessarily long-time followers.

Considering she hasn't gone by White Queen since her days in the Hellfire Club, it seems odd that she would, suddenly, without warning, take it up again. A name that would associate her with her past as a villain rather than her present status as a hero,  