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[[Summers and Grey Family Tree]] (more relatives)
 
[[Summers and Grey Family Tree]] (more relatives)
 
| Universe = Earth-616
 
| Universe = Earth-616
| BaseOfOperations = [[Krakoa (Earth-616)|Krakoa]], [[Pacific Ocean]]; formerly [[Searebro]], [[X-Lantis]], [[Atlantis (Nation)|Atlantis]]; [[White Hot Room]]; [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|Xavier Institute for Higher Learning]], [[Salem Center]], [[Westchester County]], [[New York State|New York]]; [[X-Mansion (Madripoor)|X-Mansion]], [[Hightown]], [[Madripoor]]; [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|Jean Grey School for Higher Learning]], [[X-Haven]], [[Limbo (Otherplace)|Limbo]] (formerly [[Salem Center]], [[Westchester County]], [[New York State|New York]]) ; [[Weapon X Facility|New Charles Xavier School for Mutants]], near [[Roanoke]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]; [[Prosh (Earth-616)|Ship]]; [[X-Factor Complex]], [[New York City]], [[New York]]
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| BaseOfOperations = [[Krakoa (Earth-616)|Krakoa]], [[Pacific Ocean]]; formerly [[Searebro]], [[X-Lantis]], [[Atlantis (Nation)|Atlantis]]; [[White Hot Room]]; [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|Xavier Institute for Higher Learning]], [[Salem Center]], [[Westchester County]], [[New York State|New York]]; [[X-Mansion (Madripoor)|X-Mansion]], [[Hightown]], [[Madripoor]]; [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|Jean Grey School for Higher Learning]], [[X-Haven]], [[Limbo (Otherplace)|Limbo]] (formerly [[Salem Center]], [[Westchester County]], [[New York State|New York]]) ; [[Weapon X Facility|New Charles Xavier School for Mutants]], near [[Roanoke Island|Roanoke]], [[Alberta]], [[Canada]]; [[Prosh (Earth-616)|Ship]]; [[X-Factor Complex]], [[New York City]], [[New York]]
   
 
| CharRef = {{c|Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #1}} [[:File:Phoenix Resurrection The Return of Jean Grey Vol 1 1 Trading Card Wraparound Variant.jpg|Trading Card Variant]]
 
| CharRef = {{c|Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #1}} [[:File:Phoenix Resurrection The Return of Jean Grey Vol 1 1 Trading Card Wraparound Variant.jpg|Trading Card Variant]]
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| Quotation = We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living.
 
| Quotation = We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living.
| Speaker = [[Jean Grey (Earth-616)|Jean Grey]]
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| Speaker = '''Jean Grey'''
 
| QuoteSource = Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 303
 
| QuoteSource = Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 303
   
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<center>''This is an abridged version of Jean Grey's history. For a complete history see '''[[Jean Grey (Earth-616)/Expanded History|Jean Grey's Expanded History]]'''''</center>
 
<center>''This is an abridged version of Jean Grey's history. For a complete history see '''[[Jean Grey (Earth-616)/Expanded History|Jean Grey's Expanded History]]'''''</center>
   
===Early Years===
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==Early Years==
 
Jean Grey was the younger daughter of Professor [[John Grey (Earth-616)|John Grey]] of the History Department of [[Bard College]] in [[Annandale-on-Hudson]], [[New York State|New York]], and his wife [[Elaine Grey (Earth-616)|Elaine Grey]]. When Jean was ten years old she was playing with her best friend, [[Annie Richardson (Earth-616)|Annie Richardson]] when Annie was hit by a car.{{r|Bizarre Adventures #27}} The emotion that Jean felt as she held her dying friend awakened her own latent [[Telepathy|telepathic]] powers and she experienced Annie's own emotions as she died. This traumatic event left Jean in a withdrawn and deeply depressed state. Moreover, Jean could not control her newly awakened telepathic abilities and had to isolate herself from other people to hold on to her sanity.
 
Jean Grey was the younger daughter of Professor [[John Grey (Earth-616)|John Grey]] of the History Department of [[Bard College]] in [[Annandale-on-Hudson]], [[New York State|New York]], and his wife [[Elaine Grey (Earth-616)|Elaine Grey]]. When Jean was ten years old she was playing with her best friend, [[Annie Richardson (Earth-616)|Annie Richardson]] when Annie was hit by a car.{{r|Bizarre Adventures #27}} The emotion that Jean felt as she held her dying friend awakened her own latent [[Telepathy|telepathic]] powers and she experienced Annie's own emotions as she died. This traumatic event left Jean in a withdrawn and deeply depressed state. Moreover, Jean could not control her newly awakened telepathic abilities and had to isolate herself from other people to hold on to her sanity.
   
 
[[File:Jean Grey and Annie Richardson (Earth-616) from Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 241 0001.png|thumb|left|Jean holding Annie as she dies]]
 
[[File:Jean Grey and Annie Richardson (Earth-616) from Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 241 0001.png|thumb|left|Jean holding Annie as she dies]]
When Jean was eleven, a psychiatrist recommended to her parents that they consult a colleague of his, [[Charles Xavier (Earth-616)|Professor Charles Xavier]], who was secretly a [[Homo superior|mutant]] with telepathic abilities of his own. Prof. Xavier explained to Jean, but not to her parents, that she was a mutant and he treated her for several years. The Professor taught Jean how to levitate and manipulate objects through psionic force when she developed [[Telekinesis|telekinesis]] at the age of thirteen.{{r|New X-Men #148}} Xavier even used young Jean to calibrate his [[Cerebro (Mutant Detector)|Cerebro]] machine.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #273}} During one particular session, an aspect of young Jean's mind reached out in the form of a Phoenix flamebird to touch young orphan [[Scott Summers (Earth-616)|Scott Summers]]' mind as he slept.{{r|Classic X-Men #42}} Prof. Xavier erected psychic barriers in Jean's mind so that she would not be able to use her telepathic abilities until she had developed the maturity necessary to deal with them.{{r|Bizarre Adventures #27}}
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When Jean was eleven, a psychiatrist recommended to her parents that they consult a colleague of his, [[Charles Xavier (Earth-616)|Professor Charles Xavier]], who was secretly a [[Homo superior|mutant]] with telepathic abilities of his own. Prof. Xavier explained to Jean, but not to her parents, that she was a mutant and he treated her for several years. The Professor taught Jean how to levitate and manipulate objects through psionic force when she developed [[telekinesis]] at the age of thirteen.{{r|New X-Men #148}} Xavier even used young Jean to calibrate his [[Cerebro (Mutant Detector)|Cerebro]] machine.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #273}} During one particular session, an aspect of young Jean's mind reached out in the form of a Phoenix flamebird to touch young orphan [[Scott Summers (Earth-616)|Scott Summers]]' mind as he slept.{{r|Classic X-Men #42}} Prof. Xavier erected psychic barriers in Jean's mind so that she would not be able to use her telepathic abilities until she had developed the maturity necessary to deal with them.{{r|Bizarre Adventures #27}}
   
 
[[File:Jean Grey (Earth-616) from X-Men Vol 1 1 0002.jpg|thumb|left|Jean Grey as Marvel Girl]]
 
[[File:Jean Grey (Earth-616) from X-Men Vol 1 1 0002.jpg|thumb|left|Jean Grey as Marvel Girl]]
===X-Men===
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==X-Men==
 
When Prof. Xavier judged that Jean had reached a certain level of mastery of her telekinetic power, he recommended to her parents that they enroll her in his newly established [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]]. Unknown to Mr. and Mrs. Grey, this school served as a cover for the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]], a team of young superhuman mutants being trained by Prof. Xavier to combat the threats posed by evil mutants who used their powers against humanity. Even though Jean Grey was the first student to enroll, Xavier didn't have her join the school until he had collected four more students. She became the fifth X-Man and the first female to join the team, which also consisted of Cyclops, [[Robert Drake (Earth-616)|Iceman]], [[Warren Worthington III (Earth-616)|Angel]], and [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]]. Jean took on the codename Marvel Girl.{{r|X-Men #1}} In the School for Gifted Youngsters, the original X-Men were tutored by Professor X and trained in the use of their powers in the [[Danger Room]]. They remained together for several years.
 
When Prof. Xavier judged that Jean had reached a certain level of mastery of her telekinetic power, he recommended to her parents that they enroll her in his newly established [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters]]. Unknown to Mr. and Mrs. Grey, this school served as a cover for the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]], a team of young superhuman mutants being trained by Prof. Xavier to combat the threats posed by evil mutants who used their powers against humanity. Even though Jean Grey was the first student to enroll, Xavier didn't have her join the school until he had collected four more students. She became the fifth X-Man and the first female to join the team, which also consisted of Cyclops, [[Robert Drake (Earth-616)|Iceman]], [[Warren Worthington III (Earth-616)|Angel]], and [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Beast]]. Jean took on the codename Marvel Girl.{{r|X-Men #1}} In the School for Gifted Youngsters, the original X-Men were tutored by Professor X and trained in the use of their powers in the [[Danger Room]]. They remained together for several years.
   
 
Shortly after she joined the team, Jean fell for Cyclops, aka Scott Summers, but was too shy to make a move. Scott quickly became deputy leader of the X-Men. While he was a skilled tactician, Scott's social skills were lacking. Scott had fallen in love with Jean as well, but his reserved demeanor prevented him from expressing his feelings for her. For a long time, Scott refused to admit, even to himself, that he had feelings for Jean, afraid he would be hurt or that his optic blasts would hurt her - or anyone else he cared about. Scott also felt he was no match for his wealthy teammate, Warren Worthington III, a.k.a. Angel, who was also romantically interested in Jean.
 
Shortly after she joined the team, Jean fell for Cyclops, aka Scott Summers, but was too shy to make a move. Scott quickly became deputy leader of the X-Men. While he was a skilled tactician, Scott's social skills were lacking. Scott had fallen in love with Jean as well, but his reserved demeanor prevented him from expressing his feelings for her. For a long time, Scott refused to admit, even to himself, that he had feelings for Jean, afraid he would be hurt or that his optic blasts would hurt her - or anyone else he cared about. Scott also felt he was no match for his wealthy teammate, Warren Worthington III, a.k.a. Angel, who was also romantically interested in Jean.
   
===Time Displacement===
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==Time Displacement==
 
Beast from the future traveled to their time in order to inform them that the future was in a bad state, and that only the original X-Men could help fix it.{{r|All-New X-Men #1}}
 
Beast from the future traveled to their time in order to inform them that the future was in a bad state, and that only the original X-Men could help fix it.{{r|All-New X-Men #1}}
   
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Following the battle with [[X-Men (Earth-13729)|the distant future X-Men]] and [[Brotherhood (Earth-13729)|distant future Brotherhood]], which included [[Jean Grey (Earth-13729)|a distant future version of young Jean]] (who had not returned to the past) who had defected to the Brotherhood, the displaced X-Men and Kitty relocated to join the future Cyclops due to Kitty's feelings that [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Logan]]'s team had betrayed their founders.{{r|Battle of the Atom}}
 
Following the battle with [[X-Men (Earth-13729)|the distant future X-Men]] and [[Brotherhood (Earth-13729)|distant future Brotherhood]], which included [[Jean Grey (Earth-13729)|a distant future version of young Jean]] (who had not returned to the past) who had defected to the Brotherhood, the displaced X-Men and Kitty relocated to join the future Cyclops due to Kitty's feelings that [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Logan]]'s team had betrayed their founders.{{r|Battle of the Atom}}
   
===Trial of Jean Grey===
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==Trial of Jean Grey==
 
Soon after their relocation, Jean Grey was abducted by the [[Shi'ar Empire]] to be put on trial for crimes perpetrated by the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix]].{{r|All-New X-Men #22.NOW}} After her teammates and the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Earth-616)|Guardians of the Galaxy]] and the [[Starjammers (Earth-616)|Starjammers]] team up on a rescue mission, they got into a battle with the [[Imperial Guard (Earth-616)|Shi'ar Imperial Guard]] and Jean developed new powers combining her telepathy and telekinesis fighting face to face with [[Kallark (Earth-616)|Gladiator]] and coming out on top. Afterwards, Jean pointed out that none of what had happened to her had happened before, so she should not be held responsible for a future she may no longer be a part of.{{r|Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 13}}
 
Soon after their relocation, Jean Grey was abducted by the [[Shi'ar Empire]] to be put on trial for crimes perpetrated by the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix]].{{r|All-New X-Men #22.NOW}} After her teammates and the [[Guardians of the Galaxy (Earth-616)|Guardians of the Galaxy]] and the [[Starjammers (Earth-616)|Starjammers]] team up on a rescue mission, they got into a battle with the [[Imperial Guard (Earth-616)|Shi'ar Imperial Guard]] and Jean developed new powers combining her telepathy and telekinesis fighting face to face with [[Kallark (Earth-616)|Gladiator]] and coming out on top. Afterwards, Jean pointed out that none of what had happened to her had happened before, so she should not be held responsible for a future she may no longer be a part of.{{r|Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 13}}
   
===M-Pox Crisis===
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==M-Pox Crisis==
 
The time-displaced X-Men disbanded and went their separate ways in the wake of the [[M-Pox]] crisis, caused by the [[Terrigen Mist|Terrigen Clouds]] roaming the Earth's atmosphere.{{r|All-New X-Men Vol 2 1}} The present-time X-Men suffered a similar fate, though [[Ororo Munroe (Earth-616)|Storm]] eventually banded them together in order to face this new threat to her people. Jean was personally asked by Storm to join her team, and she accepted, even though she had spent the previous months building a normal life and going to college.{{r|Extraordinary X-Men #1}}
 
The time-displaced X-Men disbanded and went their separate ways in the wake of the [[M-Pox]] crisis, caused by the [[Terrigen Mist|Terrigen Clouds]] roaming the Earth's atmosphere.{{r|All-New X-Men Vol 2 1}} The present-time X-Men suffered a similar fate, though [[Ororo Munroe (Earth-616)|Storm]] eventually banded them together in order to face this new threat to her people. Jean was personally asked by Storm to join her team, and she accepted, even though she had spent the previous months building a normal life and going to college.{{r|Extraordinary X-Men #1}}
   
 
Once the M-Pox crisis was neutralized and the Terrigen Cloud destroyed,{{r|IVX #6}} Jean reunited with her time-displaced friends at Beast's request. Hank had found a way to go to the past, but he wanted to show them an unfortunate discovery. He had only managed to travel to the past within the timeline they were currently inhabiting and not their own, which led to them finding this timeline's young X-Men in the past they initially believed would be available for them to return. Now certain of their inability to return to their time, the young X-Men looked forward to the new future they could build, which was no longer tied to that of their present selves.{{r|All-New X-Men Vol 2 19}}
 
Once the M-Pox crisis was neutralized and the Terrigen Cloud destroyed,{{r|IVX #6}} Jean reunited with her time-displaced friends at Beast's request. Hank had found a way to go to the past, but he wanted to show them an unfortunate discovery. He had only managed to travel to the past within the timeline they were currently inhabiting and not their own, which led to them finding this timeline's young X-Men in the past they initially believed would be available for them to return. Now certain of their inability to return to their time, the young X-Men looked forward to the new future they could build, which was no longer tied to that of their present selves.{{r|All-New X-Men Vol 2 19}}
   
===[[Phoenix Resurrection (2017)|Phoenix Resurrection]]===
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==[[Phoenix Resurrection (2017)|Phoenix Resurrection]]==
 
Warned that the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]] was coming to claim her as its host by the ghost of her older self, Jean refused to share her older self's fate and took steps to prepare for its arrival by consulting its prior hosts -- [[Rachel Summers (Earth-811)|Rachel Summers]], [[Hope Summers (Earth-616)|Hope Summers]], [[Illyana Rasputina (Earth-616)|Magik]], the [[Stepford Cuckoos (Earth-616)|Stepford Cockoos]] and [[Emma Frost (Earth-616)|Emma Frost]] -- as well as deific beings like [[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Odinson]], powerful psychics like [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Psylocke]], and mages like [[Stephen Strange (Earth-616)|Doctor Strange]] and [[Wanda Maximoff (Earth-616)|Scarlet Witch]].{{r|Jean Grey Vol 1 1|8}} The Cosmic Cube, [[Kobik (Earth-616)|Kobik]], sent her back in time to meet with the older Jean Grey - or rather, the Phoneix Force's manifestation as Jean Grey - just prior to her abduction by [[Jason Wyngarde (Earth-616)|Mastermind]], and Phoenix displayed the overwhelming power of the cosmic firebird by flying them into space - casually disregarding the laws of physics in the process - and picking a fight with [[Galan (Earth-616)|Galactus]] and his herald [[Tyros (Earth-616)|Terrax the Tamer]]. Phoenix easily defeated Terrax, but was overwhelmed by the Power Cosmic and almost consumed by Galactus. The younger Jean saved her by unleashing her full psionic powers and attacking Galactus with a purple, Phoenix-like aura, impressing the Devourer of Worlds into leaving. Jean considered changing the future by telling Phoenix that the X-Men were still alive and warning her of Mastermind's plans, but [[Uatu (Earth-616)|Uatu the Watcher]] intervened and she ultimately decided against it, returning to the present.{{r|Generations: Phoenix & Jean Grey Vol 1 1}}
 
Warned that the [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]] was coming to claim her as its host by the ghost of her older self, Jean refused to share her older self's fate and took steps to prepare for its arrival by consulting its prior hosts -- [[Rachel Summers (Earth-811)|Rachel Summers]], [[Hope Summers (Earth-616)|Hope Summers]], [[Illyana Rasputina (Earth-616)|Magik]], the [[Stepford Cuckoos (Earth-616)|Stepford Cockoos]] and [[Emma Frost (Earth-616)|Emma Frost]] -- as well as deific beings like [[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Odinson]], powerful psychics like [[Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-616)|Psylocke]], and mages like [[Stephen Strange (Earth-616)|Doctor Strange]] and [[Wanda Maximoff (Earth-616)|Scarlet Witch]].{{r|Jean Grey Vol 1 1|8}} The Cosmic Cube, [[Kobik (Earth-616)|Kobik]], sent her back in time to meet with the older Jean Grey - or rather, the Phoneix Force's manifestation as Jean Grey - just prior to her abduction by [[Jason Wyngarde (Earth-616)|Mastermind]], and Phoenix displayed the overwhelming power of the cosmic firebird by flying them into space - casually disregarding the laws of physics in the process - and picking a fight with [[Galan (Earth-616)|Galactus]] and his herald [[Tyros (Earth-616)|Terrax the Tamer]]. Phoenix easily defeated Terrax, but was overwhelmed by the Power Cosmic and almost consumed by Galactus. The younger Jean saved her by unleashing her full psionic powers and attacking Galactus with a purple, Phoenix-like aura, impressing the Devourer of Worlds into leaving. Jean considered changing the future by telling Phoenix that the X-Men were still alive and warning her of Mastermind's plans, but [[Uatu (Earth-616)|Uatu the Watcher]] intervened and she ultimately decided against it, returning to the present.{{r|Generations: Phoenix & Jean Grey Vol 1 1}}
   
 
When the Phoenix Force manifested, Jean engaged the cosmic entity in battle and managed to wound it. Despite all of her preparations and Ghost Jean's assurance that the Phoenix Force wanted her alive, the cosmic entity instead immolated the younger Jean Grey, reducing her to a charred skeleton in order to resurrect the older Jean Grey as its one true host.{{r|Jean Grey Vol 1 10}} Despite not having been a Phoenix host, Jean found herself in the [[White Hot Room]], where the Phoenix attempted to destroy her using manifestations of its past hosts. Jean realized she was somehow in control of the White Hot Room and commanded the Phoenix Force to resurrect her, which it did so as to get rid of her. She then returned to [[Madripoor]], where she was approached by her resurrected older counterpart.{{r|Jean Grey Vol 1 11}}
 
When the Phoenix Force manifested, Jean engaged the cosmic entity in battle and managed to wound it. Despite all of her preparations and Ghost Jean's assurance that the Phoenix Force wanted her alive, the cosmic entity instead immolated the younger Jean Grey, reducing her to a charred skeleton in order to resurrect the older Jean Grey as its one true host.{{r|Jean Grey Vol 1 10}} Despite not having been a Phoenix host, Jean found herself in the [[White Hot Room]], where the Phoenix attempted to destroy her using manifestations of its past hosts. Jean realized she was somehow in control of the White Hot Room and commanded the Phoenix Force to resurrect her, which it did so as to get rid of her. She then returned to [[Madripoor]], where she was approached by her resurrected older counterpart.{{r|Jean Grey Vol 1 11}}
   
===Poisoned Rebirth===
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==Poisoned Rebirth==
 
While investigating the abduction of the Starjammers alongside the other Young X-Men and [[Edward Brock (Earth-616)|Venom]], Marvel Girl bonded to a symbiote and was subsequently consumed by a [[Poisons|Poison]], giving rise to [[Hive (Poisons) (Earth-17952)/Members#Poison Marvel Girl|Poison Marvel Girl]].{{r|X-Men: Blue Annual Vol 1 1}}{{r|X-Men: Blue Vol 1 21}}{{r|Venom Vol 1 162}}{{r|X-Men: Blue Vol 1 22}}{{r|Venom Vol 1 163}} However, Jean was able to use her psychic powers to resist being fully consumed, analyzing the [[Hive (Poisons) (Earth-17952)/Members#Poison Queen|Poison Queen]]'s weaknesses and trying to reach out to Scott. Jean eventually rebelled and killed the Poison Queen, reconstituting her body out of psionic energy. While she expressed concern that she was no longer human, she was nevertheless happy to be reunited with Scott and her other friends.{{r|Venomized Vol 1 3|5}}
 
While investigating the abduction of the Starjammers alongside the other Young X-Men and [[Edward Brock (Earth-616)|Venom]], Marvel Girl bonded to a symbiote and was subsequently consumed by a [[Poisons|Poison]], giving rise to [[Hive (Poisons) (Earth-17952)/Members#Poison Marvel Girl|Poison Marvel Girl]].{{r|X-Men: Blue Annual Vol 1 1}}{{r|X-Men: Blue Vol 1 21}}{{r|Venom Vol 1 162}}{{r|X-Men: Blue Vol 1 22}}{{r|Venom Vol 1 163}} However, Jean was able to use her psychic powers to resist being fully consumed, analyzing the [[Hive (Poisons) (Earth-17952)/Members#Poison Queen|Poison Queen]]'s weaknesses and trying to reach out to Scott. Jean eventually rebelled and killed the Poison Queen, reconstituting her body out of psionic energy. While she expressed concern that she was no longer human, she was nevertheless happy to be reunited with Scott and her other friends.{{r|Venomized Vol 1 3|5}}
   
===Return===
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==Return==
 
With a [[Nathan Summers (Time-Displaced) (Earth-616)|Young Cable]]'s<!-- Two-thousand years from now. --> help the five young mutants were returned to their own time, and Jean blocked all of their memories of future events until after they experience the return home of their younger selves.{{r|Extermination Vol 1 5}}
 
With a [[Nathan Summers (Time-Displaced) (Earth-616)|Young Cable]]'s<!-- Two-thousand years from now. --> help the five young mutants were returned to their own time, and Jean blocked all of their memories of future events until after they experience the return home of their younger selves.{{r|Extermination Vol 1 5}}
   
===Graduation===
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==Graduation==
 
After Jean officially graduated at Xavier’s school, her parents transferred her to [[Metro College]]. Scott and the other X-Men were heartbroken. Jean remained a part-time X-Man when time allowed for it but missed being a superhero full time. Jean was eventually able to return to the team. Jean and Scott revealed their passion for each other and began to date.<ref>Scott had already revealed he was in love with Jean in {{c|X-Men #3}}. There is some confusion on exactly when they started dating because it happened mostly behind the scenes. {{c|X-Men #138}} places it immediately during or after {{c|X-Men #32}}, but actually, melodrama about unrevealed feelings continued until {{c|X-Men #46}}, and they first appeared as a couple in {{c|X-Men #48}}.</ref>
 
After Jean officially graduated at Xavier’s school, her parents transferred her to [[Metro College]]. Scott and the other X-Men were heartbroken. Jean remained a part-time X-Man when time allowed for it but missed being a superhero full time. Jean was eventually able to return to the team. Jean and Scott revealed their passion for each other and began to date.<ref>Scott had already revealed he was in love with Jean in {{c|X-Men #3}}. There is some confusion on exactly when they started dating because it happened mostly behind the scenes. {{c|X-Men #138}} places it immediately during or after {{c|X-Men #32}}, but actually, melodrama about unrevealed feelings continued until {{c|X-Men #46}}, and they first appeared as a couple in {{c|X-Men #48}}.</ref>
   
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Without Xavier, the X-Men were ordered to disband by [[Frederick Duncan (Earth-616)|Fred Duncan]] of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation (Earth-616)|FBI]]. While Jean started a new modeling job, Jean and Scott battled [[Quasi-Motivational Destruct Organism (Earth-616)|Quasimodo]], under the guise of Computo.{{r|X-Men #48}} The team reunited against [[Mesmero (Vincent) (Earth-616)|Mesmero]] and a [[Max Eisenhardt (Machinesmith Robot) (Earth-616)|robot Magneto]].{{r|X-Men Vol 1 49|52}} When the Z'Nox fleet finally reached Earth, Professor Xavier and Jean revealed their deception and were able to repel the invasion.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 65}}
 
Without Xavier, the X-Men were ordered to disband by [[Frederick Duncan (Earth-616)|Fred Duncan]] of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation (Earth-616)|FBI]]. While Jean started a new modeling job, Jean and Scott battled [[Quasi-Motivational Destruct Organism (Earth-616)|Quasimodo]], under the guise of Computo.{{r|X-Men #48}} The team reunited against [[Mesmero (Vincent) (Earth-616)|Mesmero]] and a [[Max Eisenhardt (Machinesmith Robot) (Earth-616)|robot Magneto]].{{r|X-Men Vol 1 49|52}} When the Z'Nox fleet finally reached Earth, Professor Xavier and Jean revealed their deception and were able to repel the invasion.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 65}}
   
===Phoenix Force===
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==Phoenix Force==
 
While on a mission in space with the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]] to defeat the Z'Nox once and for all, Jean was scanned by the Phoenix Force, one of the oldest known cosmic entities, that would come to play an essential role in Jean's fate. It sensed Jean's unlimited potential while touching her subconscious.{{r|X-Men: The Hidden Years #8|9}}
 
While on a mission in space with the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]] to defeat the Z'Nox once and for all, Jean was scanned by the Phoenix Force, one of the oldest known cosmic entities, that would come to play an essential role in Jean's fate. It sensed Jean's unlimited potential while touching her subconscious.{{r|X-Men: The Hidden Years #8|9}}
   
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However, Jean did not die. The Phoenix Force responded to Jean's anguish and telepathic calls for help. The Phoenix Force informed Jean that she was dying, but that by taking the Phoenix Force's hand, Jean would gain her "heart's desire". What Jean most wanted was to save the lives of the X-Men and herself. Jean held onto the Phoenix Force's arm and fell into a coma. It took on the form, memories, and personality of Jean by absorbing a portion of her consciousness. It placed Jean within a cocoon while her injuries healed.{{r|Fantastic Four #286}}{{r|Classic X-Men #8}} Phoenix made sure the X-Men survived their return to earth, fulfilling its pledge to Jean. The shuttle crashed into [[Jamaica Bay]] and the X-Men were shocked when "Jean" came out of the wreckage unharmed, calling herself Phoenix.{{r|Classic X-Men Vol 1 9}}
 
However, Jean did not die. The Phoenix Force responded to Jean's anguish and telepathic calls for help. The Phoenix Force informed Jean that she was dying, but that by taking the Phoenix Force's hand, Jean would gain her "heart's desire". What Jean most wanted was to save the lives of the X-Men and herself. Jean held onto the Phoenix Force's arm and fell into a coma. It took on the form, memories, and personality of Jean by absorbing a portion of her consciousness. It placed Jean within a cocoon while her injuries healed.{{r|Fantastic Four #286}}{{r|Classic X-Men #8}} Phoenix made sure the X-Men survived their return to earth, fulfilling its pledge to Jean. The shuttle crashed into [[Jamaica Bay]] and the X-Men were shocked when "Jean" came out of the wreckage unharmed, calling herself Phoenix.{{r|Classic X-Men Vol 1 9}}
   
Scott had no idea the woman he loved had been replaced by a cosmic being while the real Jean rested in a cocoon at the bottom of the bay. The Phoenix took Jean's place as a member of the X-Men,<ref> and masqueraded as Jean Grey during {{c|X-Men #101}}-{{c|X-Men #137|137}}</ref> and continued Jean's romance with Scott.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 129}}
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Scott had no idea the woman he loved had been replaced by a cosmic being while the real Jean rested in a cocoon at the bottom of the bay. The Phoenix took Jean's place as a member of the X-Men,<ref>and masqueraded as Jean Grey during {{c|X-Men #101}}-{{c|X-Men #137|137}}</ref> and continued Jean's romance with Scott.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 129}}
   
 
The Phoenix revealed herself as a mutant in front of Jean's parents.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 109}} Phoenix healed the [[M'Kraan Crystal]], the nexus of all realities, saving the universe.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 108}} Later, Phoenix blocked Scott's optic blast, giving him the chance to see her clearly. Scott and Phoenix shared an intimate night together.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 129}}
 
The Phoenix revealed herself as a mutant in front of Jean's parents.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 109}} Phoenix healed the [[M'Kraan Crystal]], the nexus of all realities, saving the universe.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 108}} Later, Phoenix blocked Scott's optic blast, giving him the chance to see her clearly. Scott and Phoenix shared an intimate night together.{{r|X-Men Vol 1 129}}
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The [[Shi'ar Empire]] had witnessed Dark Phoenix consuming the star and the X-Men were forced to battle with the [[Imperial Guard (Earth-616)|Imperial Guard]] over Phoenix's fate on the [[Blue Area of the Moon]]. The battle triggered Phoenix's transformation into Dark Phoenix once more. Phoenix understood that she would never be able to fully control the dark hunger inside and sacrificed herself. When the Phoenix committed suicide, Scott believed the love of his life had died and he left the X-Men.<ref>This is actually a change from the original Claremont-Byrne storyline that was proposed. Intending her to be depowered at the end of {{c|X-Men #136}}, [[John Byrne]] and [[Chris Claremont]] were over-ruled by editor-in-chief [[Jim Shooter]], who was uncomfortable with a "mass murderer" going unpunished for her crimes. Thus Phoenix regained her powers in {{c|X-Men #137}} only to sacrifice herself.</ref><ref>The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix stories have been repeatedly retconned. In the original story, it is Jean herself who becomes Phoenix, gets corrupted into Dark Phoenix, and sacrifices herself on the moon - choosing to die human rather than live as a god. While the original is better *as a story*, Jean's involvement had to be retconned in order to return Jean to life (for {{c|X-Factor #1}}) because Jim Shooter had declared that no one could bring her back unless they removed her culpability in the crimes committed by Dark Phoenix.</ref>
 
The [[Shi'ar Empire]] had witnessed Dark Phoenix consuming the star and the X-Men were forced to battle with the [[Imperial Guard (Earth-616)|Imperial Guard]] over Phoenix's fate on the [[Blue Area of the Moon]]. The battle triggered Phoenix's transformation into Dark Phoenix once more. Phoenix understood that she would never be able to fully control the dark hunger inside and sacrificed herself. When the Phoenix committed suicide, Scott believed the love of his life had died and he left the X-Men.<ref>This is actually a change from the original Claremont-Byrne storyline that was proposed. Intending her to be depowered at the end of {{c|X-Men #136}}, [[John Byrne]] and [[Chris Claremont]] were over-ruled by editor-in-chief [[Jim Shooter]], who was uncomfortable with a "mass murderer" going unpunished for her crimes. Thus Phoenix regained her powers in {{c|X-Men #137}} only to sacrifice herself.</ref><ref>The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix stories have been repeatedly retconned. In the original story, it is Jean herself who becomes Phoenix, gets corrupted into Dark Phoenix, and sacrifices herself on the moon - choosing to die human rather than live as a god. While the original is better *as a story*, Jean's involvement had to be retconned in order to return Jean to life (for {{c|X-Factor #1}}) because Jim Shooter had declared that no one could bring her back unless they removed her culpability in the crimes committed by Dark Phoenix.</ref>
   
===The White Hot Room===
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==The White Hot Room==
 
The portion of Jean's consciousness that had bonded with the Phoenix Force awoke in a realm called White Hot Room. There Jean found herself on top of a floating tower in an outer space dressed in a White Phoenix outfit and wondering why she wasn't dead. Jean wondered if there were three phases of the Phoenix: Green the Good, Red the Bad, and White to which she had not discovered the meaning to. {{r|Classic X-Men Vol 1 43}}
 
The portion of Jean's consciousness that had bonded with the Phoenix Force awoke in a realm called White Hot Room. There Jean found herself on top of a floating tower in an outer space dressed in a White Phoenix outfit and wondering why she wasn't dead. Jean wondered if there were three phases of the Phoenix: Green the Good, Red the Bad, and White to which she had not discovered the meaning to. {{r|Classic X-Men Vol 1 43}}
   
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The Phoenix tried to return the borrowed fragments of Jean's life-force. Encased in a small portion of itself, the Phoenix Force keyed these aspects to Jean’s genetic structure and sent them to her body, still in the cocoon at the bottom of the bay. Jean instinctively rejected the Phoenix, unable to deal with the horrible images of the pain Dark Phoenix had wrought. It wandered the globe, lost.
 
The Phoenix tried to return the borrowed fragments of Jean's life-force. Encased in a small portion of itself, the Phoenix Force keyed these aspects to Jean’s genetic structure and sent them to her body, still in the cocoon at the bottom of the bay. Jean instinctively rejected the Phoenix, unable to deal with the horrible images of the pain Dark Phoenix had wrought. It wandered the globe, lost.
   
===Madelyne Pryor===
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==Madelyne Pryor==
 
At the moment Dark Phoenix died on the moon, a spark of the Phoenix Force was accidentally bestowed on a genetic clone of Jean, [[Madelyne Pryor (Earth-616)|Madelyne Pryor]]. Madelyne had been a failed experiment of [[Nathaniel Essex (Earth-616)|Mister Sinister]]. Sinister had wanted Jean for her genetic potential but did not abduct her when she was a child knowing that he could be exposed by Xavier. He believed that a union between Cyclops and Jean Grey would produce a powerful mutant he could use to defeat his enemy, [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]], so he cloned Jean instead. Sinister abandoned the clone when she did not manifest any mutant abilities. The lost aspect of the Phoenix that had been rejected by Jean became attracted to Madelyne Pryor, the next best thing. It gave a spark of itself to Madelyne, granting her a life force and some of Jean's memories. Madelyne came alive surrounded by a bird of fire and Sinister immediately put his scheme back in motion.{{r|Classic X-Men #43}}{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 241}}{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 38}}
 
At the moment Dark Phoenix died on the moon, a spark of the Phoenix Force was accidentally bestowed on a genetic clone of Jean, [[Madelyne Pryor (Earth-616)|Madelyne Pryor]]. Madelyne had been a failed experiment of [[Nathaniel Essex (Earth-616)|Mister Sinister]]. Sinister had wanted Jean for her genetic potential but did not abduct her when she was a child knowing that he could be exposed by Xavier. He believed that a union between Cyclops and Jean Grey would produce a powerful mutant he could use to defeat his enemy, [[En Sabah Nur (Earth-616)|Apocalypse]], so he cloned Jean instead. Sinister abandoned the clone when she did not manifest any mutant abilities. The lost aspect of the Phoenix that had been rejected by Jean became attracted to Madelyne Pryor, the next best thing. It gave a spark of itself to Madelyne, granting her a life force and some of Jean's memories. Madelyne came alive surrounded by a bird of fire and Sinister immediately put his scheme back in motion.{{r|Classic X-Men #43}}{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 241}}{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 38}}
   
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Scott was shocked to meet Madelyne Pryor. Unaware that Madelyne was a clone of Jean now programmed by Sinister to fall in love with him, Scott became obsessed with Madelyne's similarity to his lost love.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 172}} He learned that she was the sole survivor of a plane crash that happened on the exact same day that Phoenix had died, a fabrication created by Sinister.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 241}} At first, Scott suspected that Madelyne was a reincarnation of Phoenix. Afterward Scott accepted Madelyne for who she was and they were married. Madelyne bore Scott a son named [[Nathan Summers (Earth-616)|Nathan Christopher Charles Summers]].{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 201}}
 
Scott was shocked to meet Madelyne Pryor. Unaware that Madelyne was a clone of Jean now programmed by Sinister to fall in love with him, Scott became obsessed with Madelyne's similarity to his lost love.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 172}} He learned that she was the sole survivor of a plane crash that happened on the exact same day that Phoenix had died, a fabrication created by Sinister.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 241}} At first, Scott suspected that Madelyne was a reincarnation of Phoenix. Afterward Scott accepted Madelyne for who she was and they were married. Madelyne bore Scott a son named [[Nathan Summers (Earth-616)|Nathan Christopher Charles Summers]].{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 201}}
   
===Rachel Summers===
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==Rachel Summers==
 
Soon, Scott met Rachel Summers, his daughter with Jean from an alternate future.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 199}} Rachel called herself Phoenix and wore a similar outfit as the original, a fact that Scott protested. Rachel was shocked to discover that, unlike her own timeline, Jean Grey had died and Scott Summers was married to another woman instead. Not wanting to disturb Cyclops’ marriage to Madelyne, Rachel kept her true relation to him secret. When she discovered that Scott would soon be the father of a child other than her, Rachel began to tap into the Phoenix Force and vowed to restore honor to her mother's name. Rachel established a psi-bond with Nathan, swearing to protect her little brother as long as she lived.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 199|201}}
 
Soon, Scott met Rachel Summers, his daughter with Jean from an alternate future.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 199}} Rachel called herself Phoenix and wore a similar outfit as the original, a fact that Scott protested. Rachel was shocked to discover that, unlike her own timeline, Jean Grey had died and Scott Summers was married to another woman instead. Not wanting to disturb Cyclops’ marriage to Madelyne, Rachel kept her true relation to him secret. When she discovered that Scott would soon be the father of a child other than her, Rachel began to tap into the Phoenix Force and vowed to restore honor to her mother's name. Rachel established a psi-bond with Nathan, swearing to protect her little brother as long as she lived.{{r|Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 199|201}}
   
===X-Factor===
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==X-Factor==
 
Many months after Phoenix's death, the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] found Jean's cocoon beneath Jamaica Bay {{r|Avengers #263}} and brought it to the Fantastic Four for study. Jean released herself from the cocoon. At first, she was unable to remember her encounter with the Phoenix Force, but with the help of the Avengers and Fantastic Four, she remembered what happened.{{r|Fantastic Four #286}} As a result of her harrowing experiences, Jean had lost her telepathic powers, but the strength of her telekinetic powers had greatly increased. Jean held off informing her family of her return because she was unsure how to break the news.
 
Many months after Phoenix's death, the [[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]] found Jean's cocoon beneath Jamaica Bay {{r|Avengers #263}} and brought it to the Fantastic Four for study. Jean released herself from the cocoon. At first, she was unable to remember her encounter with the Phoenix Force, but with the help of the Avengers and Fantastic Four, she remembered what happened.{{r|Fantastic Four #286}} As a result of her harrowing experiences, Jean had lost her telepathic powers, but the strength of her telekinetic powers had greatly increased. Jean held off informing her family of her return because she was unsure how to break the news.
   
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X-Factor brought Angel out of his brainwashing. After defeating Apocalypse, his sentient [[Prosh (Earth-616)|Ship]] crash landed on their Complex and X-Factor began living in it. X-Factor finally revealed the truth of their mutant origins and shed their disguise of mutant hunters.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 25}} After saving the city from a series of fires that began as a result of their battle with Apocalypse, X-Factor was given a ticker-tape parade.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 26}}
 
X-Factor brought Angel out of his brainwashing. After defeating Apocalypse, his sentient [[Prosh (Earth-616)|Ship]] crash landed on their Complex and X-Factor began living in it. X-Factor finally revealed the truth of their mutant origins and shed their disguise of mutant hunters.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 25}} After saving the city from a series of fires that began as a result of their battle with Apocalypse, X-Factor was given a ticker-tape parade.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 26}}
   
===Inferno===
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==Inferno==
 
Scott saw Madelyne and the X-Men sacrificing themselves in [[Dallas]] on TV.{{r|X-Factor #27}} Her last words were asking him to find their son. Using cryptic clues provided by [[Irene Adler (Earth-616)|Destiny]], Scott and Jean returned to the orphanage Scott grew up in and found an entire laboratory in the basement with many children, including baby Christopher, in incubation pods. Jean and Scott battled [[Nanny (Orphan-Maker Partner) (Earth-616)|Nanny]] and [[Orphan-Maker (Peter) (Earth-616)|Orphan-Maker]] for Scott's son. Jean somehow opened a telepathic link with Nathan Christopher, only to fail to prevent demons from snatching him. Jean recognized her [[Gailyn Bailey (Earth-616)|niece]] and [[Joseph Bailey (Earth-616)|nephew]] in Nanny's brainwashed army of children, but could not rescue them, either.{{r|X-Factor #35}}
 
Scott saw Madelyne and the X-Men sacrificing themselves in [[Dallas]] on TV.{{r|X-Factor #27}} Her last words were asking him to find their son. Using cryptic clues provided by [[Irene Adler (Earth-616)|Destiny]], Scott and Jean returned to the orphanage Scott grew up in and found an entire laboratory in the basement with many children, including baby Christopher, in incubation pods. Jean and Scott battled [[Nanny (Orphan-Maker Partner) (Earth-616)|Nanny]] and [[Orphan-Maker (Peter) (Earth-616)|Orphan-Maker]] for Scott's son. Jean somehow opened a telepathic link with Nathan Christopher, only to fail to prevent demons from snatching him. Jean recognized her [[Gailyn Bailey (Earth-616)|niece]] and [[Joseph Bailey (Earth-616)|nephew]] in Nanny's brainwashed army of children, but could not rescue them, either.{{r|X-Factor #35}}
   
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The Goblin Queen attempted to sacrifice baby Nathan atop the [[Empire State Building]] to permanently open a gateway between Earth and [[Limbo (Demonic)|Limbo]] to spite Scott. The Goblin Queen locked herself, Nathan, and Jean inside a psionic barrier. The invasion was thwarted after Madelyne committed suicide in combat with Jean. Jean then learned Madelyne's true origin. She was forced to reintegrate the portion of herself that Phoenix had given to Madelyne. In the process, Jean also got Madelyne’s and Phoenix’s memories and personalities too.{{r|X-Factor #38}} Scott appeared to kill Sinister with an optic blast.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 39}}
 
The Goblin Queen attempted to sacrifice baby Nathan atop the [[Empire State Building]] to permanently open a gateway between Earth and [[Limbo (Demonic)|Limbo]] to spite Scott. The Goblin Queen locked herself, Nathan, and Jean inside a psionic barrier. The invasion was thwarted after Madelyne committed suicide in combat with Jean. Jean then learned Madelyne's true origin. She was forced to reintegrate the portion of herself that Phoenix had given to Madelyne. In the process, Jean also got Madelyne’s and Phoenix’s memories and personalities too.{{r|X-Factor #38}} Scott appeared to kill Sinister with an optic blast.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 39}}
   
===Multiple Personalities===
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==Multiple Personalities==
 
Following Madelyne's funeral, X-Factor was attacked by Nanny and Orphan-Maker, but X-Factor rescued Jean's niece and nephew. The children, however, could not remember her. She left them in the care of her parents as her sister was still missing.{{r|X-Factor #40}} Switching back and forth between her multiple personalities took a heavy toll on Jean.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 46}}{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 48}} In a battle with the [[Celestials (Race)|Celestials]], the personalities of Madelyne and Phoenix were purged from her system. Only their memories remained and Jean was free.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 50}}
 
Following Madelyne's funeral, X-Factor was attacked by Nanny and Orphan-Maker, but X-Factor rescued Jean's niece and nephew. The children, however, could not remember her. She left them in the care of her parents as her sister was still missing.{{r|X-Factor #40}} Switching back and forth between her multiple personalities took a heavy toll on Jean.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 46}}{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 48}} In a battle with the [[Celestials (Race)|Celestials]], the personalities of Madelyne and Phoenix were purged from her system. Only their memories remained and Jean was free.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 50}}
   
 
Scott and Jean started taking Nathan Christopher with them on missions.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 41}} Nathan Christopher's mutant powers began to manifest as a protective force bubble whenever he was in danger.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 48}} Later, Scott proposed to Jean only to be turned down. Jean now carried the memories of Scott‘s earlier proposals to both Phoenix and Madelyne and needed time to be sure their relationship was their own decision, not pre-ordained.{{r|X-Factor #53}} Scott and Jean finally learned that Rachel was actually their adult daughter from an alternate timeline.{{r|X-Factor Annual #5}}
 
Scott and Jean started taking Nathan Christopher with them on missions.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 41}} Nathan Christopher's mutant powers began to manifest as a protective force bubble whenever he was in danger.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 48}} Later, Scott proposed to Jean only to be turned down. Jean now carried the memories of Scott‘s earlier proposals to both Phoenix and Madelyne and needed time to be sure their relationship was their own decision, not pre-ordained.{{r|X-Factor #53}} Scott and Jean finally learned that Rachel was actually their adult daughter from an alternate timeline.{{r|X-Factor Annual #5}}
   
===Endgame===
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==Endgame==
 
The [[Dark Riders (Earth-616)|Riders of the Storm]] kidnapped Nathan and took him to Apocalypse's base on the Blue Area of the Moon.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 67}} Apocalypse infected the child with the [[Techno-Organic Virus]], that was rapidly spreading through his body and, if not stopped, would kill him. A woman from the [[Earth-4935|late 37th-early 39th century]] appeared calling herself [[Jen Askani (Earth-4935)|Sister Askani]]. She claimed to be a member of the [[Clan Askani (Earth-4935)|Clan Askani]] that had technology in her future that might be able to save Nathan. However, she could only risk one-time jump without destroying herself. Distraught, Cyclops chose to send his son into the future rather than watch him die in the present. For some time, Scott had no way of knowing if Askani's cure had been successful.{{r|X-Factor #68}} Jean's telepathy returned while battling the villainous Dark Rider [[Psynapse (Earth-616)|Psynapse]].{{r|X-Factor #65}}
 
The [[Dark Riders (Earth-616)|Riders of the Storm]] kidnapped Nathan and took him to Apocalypse's base on the Blue Area of the Moon.{{r|X-Factor Vol 1 67}} Apocalypse infected the child with the [[Techno-Organic Virus]], that was rapidly spreading through his body and, if not stopped, would kill him. A woman from the [[Earth-4935|late 37th-early 39th century]] appeared calling herself [[Jen Askani (Earth-4935)|Sister Askani]]. She claimed to be a member of the [[Clan Askani (Earth-4935)|Clan Askani]] that had technology in her future that might be able to save Nathan. However, she could only risk one-time jump without destroying herself. Distraught, Cyclops chose to send his son into the future rather than watch him die in the present. For some time, Scott had no way of knowing if Askani's cure had been successful.{{r|X-Factor #68}} Jean's telepathy returned while battling the villainous Dark Rider [[Psynapse (Earth-616)|Psynapse]].{{r|X-Factor #65}}
   
===X-Men Gold Team===
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==X-Men Gold Team==
 
The [[Shadow King (Multiverse)|Shadow King]] returned{{r|Uncanny X-Men #278|280}} and together the X-Men and X-Factor defeated him.{{r|X-Factor #69}} X-Factor disbanded and all five original X-Men rejoined Prof. X and returned to his school. Jean served on the "Gold Team" under Storm's leadership while Scott became leader of "Blue Team".{{r|X-Men Vol 2 1}} Jean stopped going by her codename Marvel Girl, preferring her full name, Jean Grey. Fellow Blue Team member and telepath, Psylocke, tried to lure Cyclops into infidelity, influencing his mind behind Jean's back.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 8}} Meanwhile, a mysterious soldier called Cable had reorganized the [[New Mutants (Earth-616)|New Mutants]], Xavier's junior mutant team, into an outlaw team called [[X-Force (Earth-616)|X-Force]].{{r|X-Force Vol 1 1}}
 
The [[Shadow King (Multiverse)|Shadow King]] returned{{r|Uncanny X-Men #278|280}} and together the X-Men and X-Factor defeated him.{{r|X-Factor #69}} X-Factor disbanded and all five original X-Men rejoined Prof. X and returned to his school. Jean served on the "Gold Team" under Storm's leadership while Scott became leader of "Blue Team".{{r|X-Men Vol 2 1}} Jean stopped going by her codename Marvel Girl, preferring her full name, Jean Grey. Fellow Blue Team member and telepath, Psylocke, tried to lure Cyclops into infidelity, influencing his mind behind Jean's back.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 8}} Meanwhile, a mysterious soldier called Cable had reorganized the [[New Mutants (Earth-616)|New Mutants]], Xavier's junior mutant team, into an outlaw team called [[X-Force (Earth-616)|X-Force]].{{r|X-Force Vol 1 1}}
   
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[[File:Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix Vol 1 4.jpg|thumb|left|The Daysprings]]
 
[[File:Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix Vol 1 4.jpg|thumb|left|The Daysprings]]
===Redd Dayspring===
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==Redd Dayspring==
 
While on their honeymoon in the beaches of Saint Bart's, the consciousnesses of Jean and Scott were taken 2000 years into the [[Earth-4935|future]] by an elderly Rachel, who had become the Clan Askani's matriarch [[Rachel Summers (Mother Askani) (Earth-811)|Mother Askani]] after the Phoenix Force had abandoned her years earlier. As their own bodies could not have survived time travel, Jean and Scott inhabited new bodies cloned from their descendants.
 
While on their honeymoon in the beaches of Saint Bart's, the consciousnesses of Jean and Scott were taken 2000 years into the [[Earth-4935|future]] by an elderly Rachel, who had become the Clan Askani's matriarch [[Rachel Summers (Mother Askani) (Earth-811)|Mother Askani]] after the Phoenix Force had abandoned her years earlier. As their own bodies could not have survived time travel, Jean and Scott inhabited new bodies cloned from their descendants.
   
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Back in the present, Jean and Scott revealed to Cable that they had raised him in the future as Redd and Slym Dayspring. Cable had known for some time and was waiting for them to be ready to tell him. They were pleased to be reunited as a family. Back at the school, Jean and Scott moved into the former boathouse.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #318}} Scott offered Cable and X-Force a home at the mansion.{{r|X-Men Prime #1}} Jean began calling herself Phoenix to honor Rachel's final request. Jean coached Psylocke in the use of her telepathic powers.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 38}}{{r|Uncanny X-Men #318}}
 
Back in the present, Jean and Scott revealed to Cable that they had raised him in the future as Redd and Slym Dayspring. Cable had known for some time and was waiting for them to be ready to tell him. They were pleased to be reunited as a family. Back at the school, Jean and Scott moved into the former boathouse.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #318}} Scott offered Cable and X-Force a home at the mansion.{{r|X-Men Prime #1}} Jean began calling herself Phoenix to honor Rachel's final request. Jean coached Psylocke in the use of her telepathic powers.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 38}}{{r|Uncanny X-Men #318}}
   
===Adam-X===
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==Adam-X==
 
Accompanying Scott to Alaska to check on his [[Philip Summers (Earth-616)|grandfather]] in the hospital, Jean happened upon [[Adam Neramani (Earth-616)|Adam-X]] and sensed that there was a connection between Adam and the Summers family. Adam allowed Jean to transfer memories of his days as a Shi'ar combat pilot to Phillip. Afterward, Adam disappeared and Jean decided not to reveal her encounter to Scott.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 39}}
 
Accompanying Scott to Alaska to check on his [[Philip Summers (Earth-616)|grandfather]] in the hospital, Jean happened upon [[Adam Neramani (Earth-616)|Adam-X]] and sensed that there was a connection between Adam and the Summers family. Adam allowed Jean to transfer memories of his days as a Shi'ar combat pilot to Phillip. Afterward, Adam disappeared and Jean decided not to reveal her encounter to Scott.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 39}}
   
===Onslaught===
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==Onslaught==
 
Jean was confronted by [[Onslaught (Psychic Entity) (Earth-616)|Onslaught]] on the [[Astral Plane]], who claimed he could give her the power of the Phoenix Force once again if she joined him. After she initially refused, Onslaught showed her Prof. Xavier's hidden memories, where Jean was shocked to learn her father figure and mentor had once believed he was in love with her. However, Jean still refused Onslaught. He left Jean with an image of his name upon her brow.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 53}}
 
Jean was confronted by [[Onslaught (Psychic Entity) (Earth-616)|Onslaught]] on the [[Astral Plane]], who claimed he could give her the power of the Phoenix Force once again if she joined him. After she initially refused, Onslaught showed her Prof. Xavier's hidden memories, where Jean was shocked to learn her father figure and mentor had once believed he was in love with her. However, Jean still refused Onslaught. He left Jean with an image of his name upon her brow.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 53}}
   
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It was determined Xavier had been transformed into Onslaught as a result of his attempt to mind-wipe Magneto.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 53}} Although the X-Men defeated the evil entity and freed Prof. Xavier, most of Earth's heroes were lost for a time. Prof. Xavier was left powerless after Onslaught's defeat and was arrested for his role in the events. Jean and Scott were left as leaders of the X-Men and co-headmasters of the school.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 57}}
 
It was determined Xavier had been transformed into Onslaught as a result of his attempt to mind-wipe Magneto.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 53}} Although the X-Men defeated the evil entity and freed Prof. Xavier, most of Earth's heroes were lost for a time. Prof. Xavier was left powerless after Onslaught's defeat and was arrested for his role in the events. Jean and Scott were left as leaders of the X-Men and co-headmasters of the school.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 57}}
   
===Nate Grey===
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==Nate Grey==
 
Jean discovered the powerful time-tossed mutant teenager known as [[Nathaniel Grey (Earth-295)|Nate Grey]]. Nate was Jean and Scott's son from an [[Earth-295|alternate reality]]. Essentially, Nate was a younger version of Cable. Nate possessed vast telepathic and telekinetic power. Nate had unwittingly resurrected Madelyne Pryor in a subconscious attempt to reach out to his "mother." Nate tried to re-absorb Madelyne, only to find that he couldn't, as she had become independent. Despite bringing her rival back into her life, Jean parted with Nate on good terms.{{r|X-Man #25}}
 
Jean discovered the powerful time-tossed mutant teenager known as [[Nathaniel Grey (Earth-295)|Nate Grey]]. Nate was Jean and Scott's son from an [[Earth-295|alternate reality]]. Essentially, Nate was a younger version of Cable. Nate possessed vast telepathic and telekinetic power. Nate had unwittingly resurrected Madelyne Pryor in a subconscious attempt to reach out to his "mother." Nate tried to re-absorb Madelyne, only to find that he couldn't, as she had become independent. Despite bringing her rival back into her life, Jean parted with Nate on good terms.{{r|X-Man #25}}
   
===London 1759===
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==London 1759==
 
Jean and Cyclops were sent back in time to [[London (England)|London]] in the year 1759 by [[Tanya Trask (Earth-616)|Madame Sanctity]]. They believed that they were there to prevent Nathaniel Essex from becoming Mr. Sinister. However, Sinister was necessary for the birth of Nathan Dayspring, the Askani'son, who Madame Sanctity worshipped. She had sent them to the past to stop Apocalypse from conquering [[England]].{{r|Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1|4}}
 
Jean and Cyclops were sent back in time to [[London (England)|London]] in the year 1759 by [[Tanya Trask (Earth-616)|Madame Sanctity]]. They believed that they were there to prevent Nathaniel Essex from becoming Mr. Sinister. However, Sinister was necessary for the birth of Nathan Dayspring, the Askani'son, who Madame Sanctity worshipped. She had sent them to the past to stop Apocalypse from conquering [[England]].{{r|Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #1|4}}
   
===Operation: Zero Tolerance===
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==Operation: Zero Tolerance==
 
The government-sponsored mutant-hunting operation known as "[[Operation: Zero Tolerance]]" took effect and the villainous [[Bastion (Earth-616)|Bastion]] captured the X-Men, Jean, Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, and [[Samuel Guthrie (Earth-616)|Cannonball]].{{r|X-Men Vol 2 65}} [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] shut the operation down, but not before Bastion could place a nanotech bomb inside Scott's chest.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 115}} The X-Men's newest member, a mutant doctor named [[Cecilia Reyes (Earth-616)|Cecilia Reyes]], saved Scott's life.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 70}}
 
The government-sponsored mutant-hunting operation known as "[[Operation: Zero Tolerance]]" took effect and the villainous [[Bastion (Earth-616)|Bastion]] captured the X-Men, Jean, Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, and [[Samuel Guthrie (Earth-616)|Cannonball]].{{r|X-Men Vol 2 65}} [[Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division (Earth-616)|S.H.I.E.L.D.]] shut the operation down, but not before Bastion could place a nanotech bomb inside Scott's chest.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 115}} The X-Men's newest member, a mutant doctor named [[Cecilia Reyes (Earth-616)|Cecilia Reyes]], saved Scott's life.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 70}}
   
===Semi-Retirement===
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==Semi-Retirement==
 
Afterwards, Jean and Scott took a leave of absence from the X-Men for him to recuperate.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 71}} On the plane ride to Alaska, they briefly battled a battalion of [[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M.]] soldiers.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #352}} While on leave, Scott called the original X-Men together to reassess Professor Xavier's dream of a peaceful co-existence between mutants and humans. Scott grew weary as Jean began to wear the same costume her Phoenix double had worn. She now also manifested the Phoenix flamebird while training.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #356}} Scott began to worry that the Phoenix had returned until Jean lost her psi-powers as a result of the Psi-War. With neither of them at their strongest, the couple stayed in retirement together and the matter of the Phoenix Force's return was dropped for a time. Professor X returned to the X-Men in their absence. Nate Grey visited them during that time as well. With the bonds between Nate and his parents strengthened, Scott presented Nate with one of his old X-Factor uniforms.{{r|X-Man #54|55}}
 
Afterwards, Jean and Scott took a leave of absence from the X-Men for him to recuperate.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 71}} On the plane ride to Alaska, they briefly battled a battalion of [[Advanced Idea Mechanics (Earth-616)|A.I.M.]] soldiers.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #352}} While on leave, Scott called the original X-Men together to reassess Professor Xavier's dream of a peaceful co-existence between mutants and humans. Scott grew weary as Jean began to wear the same costume her Phoenix double had worn. She now also manifested the Phoenix flamebird while training.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #356}} Scott began to worry that the Phoenix had returned until Jean lost her psi-powers as a result of the Psi-War. With neither of them at their strongest, the couple stayed in retirement together and the matter of the Phoenix Force's return was dropped for a time. Professor X returned to the X-Men in their absence. Nate Grey visited them during that time as well. With the bonds between Nate and his parents strengthened, Scott presented Nate with one of his old X-Factor uniforms.{{r|X-Man #54|55}}
   
===The Twelve===
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==The Twelve==
 
Scott and Jean returned to the X-Men some time after at the request of Storm. Storm was concerned about the mental well-being of Professor X. Xavier had been pretending to lose control in order to uncover a traitor he had sensed in the ranks of the X-Men.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 92}} The traitor turned out to be a [[James Howlett (Skrull) (Earth-616)|Skrull]] who had replaced Wolverine. A plot hatched by Apocalypse and the [[Skrulls]] was uncovered. {{r|Uncanny X-Men #375}}
 
Scott and Jean returned to the X-Men some time after at the request of Storm. Storm was concerned about the mental well-being of Professor X. Xavier had been pretending to lose control in order to uncover a traitor he had sensed in the ranks of the X-Men.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 92}} The traitor turned out to be a [[James Howlett (Skrull) (Earth-616)|Skrull]] who had replaced Wolverine. A plot hatched by Apocalypse and the [[Skrulls]] was uncovered. {{r|Uncanny X-Men #375}}
   
 
Apocalypse made a bid for cosmic power by assembling the "[[Twelve (Mutants) (Earth-616)|Twelve]]" - a group of mutants who would determine the fate of their kind that included Scott, Phoenix, Iceman, Professor X, Storm, Magneto, [[Ahmet Abdol (Earth-616)|Living Monolith]], Bishop, [[Lorna Dane (Earth-616)|Polaris]], [[Shiro Yoshida (Earth-616)|Sunfire]], [[Mikhail Rasputin (Earth-616)|Mikhail Rasputin]], Nate Grey, and Cable. To secure a new host body, Apocalypse sought to collect the mutants he required to carry out his plan and siphon the awesome energies of "The Twelve". They were wired to a machine that would channel the Twelve's awesome energies into Apocalypse, allowing him to absorb the body of Nate Grey.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #377}} As his teammates fell around him, a powerless Scott saved Nate and merged with the would-be conqueror to create a new evil entity.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 97}} Jean detected Scott's psyche inside Apocalypse and prevented the X-Men from destroying him, however, he was presumed dead by most of his teammates.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #378}} Only Jean and Cable refused to believe Scott had perished, at which time Cable joined the X-Men to honor his father.{{r|Cable #85}}
 
Apocalypse made a bid for cosmic power by assembling the "[[Twelve (Mutants) (Earth-616)|Twelve]]" - a group of mutants who would determine the fate of their kind that included Scott, Phoenix, Iceman, Professor X, Storm, Magneto, [[Ahmet Abdol (Earth-616)|Living Monolith]], Bishop, [[Lorna Dane (Earth-616)|Polaris]], [[Shiro Yoshida (Earth-616)|Sunfire]], [[Mikhail Rasputin (Earth-616)|Mikhail Rasputin]], Nate Grey, and Cable. To secure a new host body, Apocalypse sought to collect the mutants he required to carry out his plan and siphon the awesome energies of "The Twelve". They were wired to a machine that would channel the Twelve's awesome energies into Apocalypse, allowing him to absorb the body of Nate Grey.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #377}} As his teammates fell around him, a powerless Scott saved Nate and merged with the would-be conqueror to create a new evil entity.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 97}} Jean detected Scott's psyche inside Apocalypse and prevented the X-Men from destroying him, however, he was presumed dead by most of his teammates.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #378}} Only Jean and Cable refused to believe Scott had perished, at which time Cable joined the X-Men to honor his father.{{r|Cable #85}}
   
===Power Switch===
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==Power Switch==
 
Jean, now returned to the X-Men, and in order to help Psylocke after the Psi-War, switched powers with Psylocke. Jean lost her telekinesis but her telepathy increased greatly. Jean began to manifest "Phoenix raptors" that represented her telepathic powers "honed to their sharpest edge". As a result of the power switch, Jean temporarily displayed a shadow astral form with a Phoenix symbol over her right eye.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #381}}
 
Jean, now returned to the X-Men, and in order to help Psylocke after the Psi-War, switched powers with Psylocke. Jean lost her telekinesis but her telepathy increased greatly. Jean began to manifest "Phoenix raptors" that represented her telepathic powers "honed to their sharpest edge". As a result of the power switch, Jean temporarily displayed a shadow astral form with a Phoenix symbol over her right eye.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #381}}
   
 
In Scott's absence, Cable found Rachel alive and young at the end of time. The Phoenix Force had abandoned her. Cable brought Rachel back to the present with him. Rachel asked Cable to keep her return secret from Jean and the other X-Men while she tried to get her life back together.
 
In Scott's absence, Cable found Rachel alive and young at the end of time. The Phoenix Force had abandoned her. Cable brought Rachel back to the present with him. Rachel asked Cable to keep her return secret from Jean and the other X-Men while she tried to get her life back together.
   
===X-Men Forever===
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==X-Men Forever==
 
Jean and four other mutants were recruited by Prosh for a special mission to fight the [[Stranger (Cosmic Being) (Earth-616)|Stranger]]. A part of the mission included sending their minds back through time revisiting key moments in their past to learn new insights. Jean was forced to relive various moments from her past such as piloting the shuttle, being in the cocoon, the moment Phoenix died, and meeting Death in the afterlife. Death reiterated that Jean and the Phoenix chose each other and told Jean that she hungered for power when she touched the Phoenix. Death explained that her hunger scared the fundamental forces of the universe, because she was a human mutant with unlimited potential for growth. One day those like her could grow to replace the fundamental forces of the universe.{{r|X-Men Forever #3}} Jean and the other recruits stopped the Stranger's plan to make himself the sole survivor of a new universe from the ashes of the old universe.{{r|X-Men Forever #6}}
 
Jean and four other mutants were recruited by Prosh for a special mission to fight the [[Stranger (Cosmic Being) (Earth-616)|Stranger]]. A part of the mission included sending their minds back through time revisiting key moments in their past to learn new insights. Jean was forced to relive various moments from her past such as piloting the shuttle, being in the cocoon, the moment Phoenix died, and meeting Death in the afterlife. Death reiterated that Jean and the Phoenix chose each other and told Jean that she hungered for power when she touched the Phoenix. Death explained that her hunger scared the fundamental forces of the universe, because she was a human mutant with unlimited potential for growth. One day those like her could grow to replace the fundamental forces of the universe.{{r|X-Men Forever #3}} Jean and the other recruits stopped the Stranger's plan to make himself the sole survivor of a new universe from the ashes of the old universe.{{r|X-Men Forever #6}}
   
===Scott's Return===
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==Scott's Return==
 
Investigating rumors he was alive, Jean and Cable found Scott in the birthplace of Apocalypse in Akkaba, [[Egypt]], struggling to reassert his mind over the villain's psyche. Jean exorcised the warlord from Cyclops, and Cable shattered his essence. Thanks to the support of his wife and adopted family, Scott was able to shake off the devastating effects of his merger with Apocalypse and rejoined the X-Men.{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #1}}{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #2}}{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #3}}{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #4}}
 
Investigating rumors he was alive, Jean and Cable found Scott in the birthplace of Apocalypse in Akkaba, [[Egypt]], struggling to reassert his mind over the villain's psyche. Jean exorcised the warlord from Cyclops, and Cable shattered his essence. Thanks to the support of his wife and adopted family, Scott was able to shake off the devastating effects of his merger with Apocalypse and rejoined the X-Men.{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #1}}{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #2}}{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #3}}{{r|X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #4}}
   
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[[File:Jean Grey (Earth-616) from New X-Men Vol 2 118 0001.jpg|thumb|right|Phoenix in New X-Men]]
 
[[File:Jean Grey (Earth-616) from New X-Men Vol 2 118 0001.jpg|thumb|right|Phoenix in New X-Men]]
===New X-Men===
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==New X-Men==
 
Following the outing of Professor X as a mutant to the world, while secretly under the influence of [[Cassandra Nova Xavier (Earth-616)|Cassandra Nova]], his school opened its doors to the mutant population at large. Xavier/Nova left Earth and Jean was left as headmistress of the school.{{r|New X-Men #117}}
 
Following the outing of Professor X as a mutant to the world, while secretly under the influence of [[Cassandra Nova Xavier (Earth-616)|Cassandra Nova]], his school opened its doors to the mutant population at large. Xavier/Nova left Earth and Jean was left as headmistress of the school.{{r|New X-Men #117}}
   
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Cyclops and Emma formalized their relationship{{r|New X-Men #154}} and together, the pair rebuilt the Xavier Institute as co-headmasters.{{r|Astonishing X-Men Vol 3 1}} Initially, several of their teammates were none too happy with their relationship because they felt that Cyclops and Emma were insulting the memory of Jean and the marriage she and Scott once shared. As a result, Wolverine flatly insulted and fought Scott,{{r|Astonishing X-Men Vol 3 1}} Beast stated that he no longer liked him,{{r|New X-Men #155}} and [[Rachel Summers (Earth-811)|Rachel Summers]], in particular, felt hurt and angry by her father's lack of remorse for the psychic affair that Jean discovered before her death, and Emma's part in it. Rachel then changed her last name to Grey.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #445}} The other X-Men, eventually, came to accept the relationship and both Scott and Emma managed to reconcile with Rachel in their own ways, such as introducing Rachel to Jean's other family members, family that she did not get a chance to meet in her own timeline.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 165}}
 
Cyclops and Emma formalized their relationship{{r|New X-Men #154}} and together, the pair rebuilt the Xavier Institute as co-headmasters.{{r|Astonishing X-Men Vol 3 1}} Initially, several of their teammates were none too happy with their relationship because they felt that Cyclops and Emma were insulting the memory of Jean and the marriage she and Scott once shared. As a result, Wolverine flatly insulted and fought Scott,{{r|Astonishing X-Men Vol 3 1}} Beast stated that he no longer liked him,{{r|New X-Men #155}} and [[Rachel Summers (Earth-811)|Rachel Summers]], in particular, felt hurt and angry by her father's lack of remorse for the psychic affair that Jean discovered before her death, and Emma's part in it. Rachel then changed her last name to Grey.{{r|Uncanny X-Men #445}} The other X-Men, eventually, came to accept the relationship and both Scott and Emma managed to reconcile with Rachel in their own ways, such as introducing Rachel to Jean's other family members, family that she did not get a chance to meet in her own timeline.{{r|X-Men Vol 2 165}}
   
===Phoenix Endsong===
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==Phoenix Endsong==
 
The Phoenix Force was reconstituted before its time and was assaulted by a Shi'ar warship, splintering a great deal of its power across the galaxy. The Force arrived on Earth, discovered that Jean's body was dead and went to her grave. Jean refused to be resurrected, though, as she had just reformed outside the White Hot Room and was not complete and fought the Phoenix, dying again. But the Phoenix reminded her that years ago, Jean had asked for her help when wanting to save Scott and that this time, the Phoenix needed Scott and asked her to "take my hand", resurrecting a yielding Jean. But Jean however, had sensed the dark hunger of the Phoenix appeared to Wolverine and changed her attire to match that of Dark Phoenix's as a way to alert him of the Phoenix's dark intentions, but the Phoenix took hold of Jean and truly became the Dark Phoenix once more, easily overpowering Logan, who alerted the X-Men of Jean's resurrection after she escaped.
 
The Phoenix Force was reconstituted before its time and was assaulted by a Shi'ar warship, splintering a great deal of its power across the galaxy. The Force arrived on Earth, discovered that Jean's body was dead and went to her grave. Jean refused to be resurrected, though, as she had just reformed outside the White Hot Room and was not complete and fought the Phoenix, dying again. But the Phoenix reminded her that years ago, Jean had asked for her help when wanting to save Scott and that this time, the Phoenix needed Scott and asked her to "take my hand", resurrecting a yielding Jean. But Jean however, had sensed the dark hunger of the Phoenix appeared to Wolverine and changed her attire to match that of Dark Phoenix's as a way to alert him of the Phoenix's dark intentions, but the Phoenix took hold of Jean and truly became the Dark Phoenix once more, easily overpowering Logan, who alerted the X-Men of Jean's resurrection after she escaped.
   
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[[File:Jean_saves_Emma.jpeg|thumb|left|Jean saves Emma again]]
 
[[File:Jean_saves_Emma.jpeg|thumb|left|Jean saves Emma again]]
===Sisterhood of Mutants===
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==Sisterhood of Mutants==
 
Madelyne Pryor returned and formed a team of evil mutant females. She took a piece of Jean's hair that Wolverine had held onto and used it to look for Jean's body so that she could inhabit it as her host. During that time, Madelyne trapped Emma Frost in a psychic static which caused her thoughts to form uncontrollably. Emma was then released from the mental hold by a nude woman in a white room (possibly ''the'' White Hot Room) that greatly resembled Jean Grey who used what seemed to be a Phoenix to free Emma declaring "prepare". Madelyne's plan failed when it was revealed that Cyclops - with the help of Domino - had arranged for Jean Grey's grave to be substituted with someone else's body, and it somehow caused Madelyne to either disperse or become absorbed into the fake, which caused Madelyne's death once again.
 
Madelyne Pryor returned and formed a team of evil mutant females. She took a piece of Jean's hair that Wolverine had held onto and used it to look for Jean's body so that she could inhabit it as her host. During that time, Madelyne trapped Emma Frost in a psychic static which caused her thoughts to form uncontrollably. Emma was then released from the mental hold by a nude woman in a white room (possibly ''the'' White Hot Room) that greatly resembled Jean Grey who used what seemed to be a Phoenix to free Emma declaring "prepare". Madelyne's plan failed when it was revealed that Cyclops - with the help of Domino - had arranged for Jean Grey's grave to be substituted with someone else's body, and it somehow caused Madelyne to either disperse or become absorbed into the fake, which caused Madelyne's death once again.
   
===Phoenix Resurrection===
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==Phoenix Resurrection==
 
Desperately seeking to merge with Jean again, the Phoenix Force resurrected her and placed her inside a pocket reality inhabited by her colleagues and her loved ones, so to slowly prepare her for their reunion. Jean subconsciously saw through the Phoenix's farce, and caused psychic incidents back in the real world as cries for help. The X-Men investigated this phenomena and eventually located a gateway into this pocket universe in [[New Mexico]]. When the mutants arrived, the [[James Howlett (Earth-807128)|elderly Logan]] confronted Jean and managed to snap her out of the Phoenix's illusion and regain her true memories. Fully returned, Jean renounced the Phoenix once and for all, deciding to live life with the pain and loss that naturally comes with it instead of giving in to the Phoenix's temptations of a perfect life.{{r|{{c|Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #1}}-[[Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey Vol 1 5|5]]}}
 
Desperately seeking to merge with Jean again, the Phoenix Force resurrected her and placed her inside a pocket reality inhabited by her colleagues and her loved ones, so to slowly prepare her for their reunion. Jean subconsciously saw through the Phoenix's farce, and caused psychic incidents back in the real world as cries for help. The X-Men investigated this phenomena and eventually located a gateway into this pocket universe in [[New Mexico]]. When the mutants arrived, the [[James Howlett (Earth-807128)|elderly Logan]] confronted Jean and managed to snap her out of the Phoenix's illusion and regain her true memories. Fully returned, Jean renounced the Phoenix once and for all, deciding to live life with the pain and loss that naturally comes with it instead of giving in to the Phoenix's temptations of a perfect life.{{r|{{c|Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #1}}-[[Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey Vol 1 5|5]]}}
   
===[[Age of X-Man (Event)|Age of X-Man]]===
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==[[Age of X-Man (Event)|Age of X-Man]]==
 
In the reality created by Nate Grey and a [[Life Seed]], a world where everyone on Earth was a mutant and relationships were strongly discouraged or illegal, Jean was a member of that reality's X-Men team. After a successful mission to help a young mutant, Jean and teammate, Bishop, relaxed together on a couch at Jean's house before becoming more intimate and spending the night together. Their forbidden love was soon discovered by [[Department X (Age of X-Man) (Earth-616)|Department X]], with Jean having her memory wiped again and all trace of Bishop erased from the X-Men and society. Even with the memory wipe, Jean confided in Storm that she had a lingering sense of "something wrong" and "felt off". Jean and the rest of the X-Men had no idea that Bishop had once been a part of their team, his position and house filled by [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|X-23]]. The next morning Nate presented the team with a flyer distributed by Murshid En Sabah Nur, a revolutionary preaching the virtues of love. Jean expressed her concern, but insisted they shouldn't jump to conclusions.{{r|Age of X-Man Alpha Vol 1 1}}
 
In the reality created by Nate Grey and a [[Life Seed]], a world where everyone on Earth was a mutant and relationships were strongly discouraged or illegal, Jean was a member of that reality's X-Men team. After a successful mission to help a young mutant, Jean and teammate, Bishop, relaxed together on a couch at Jean's house before becoming more intimate and spending the night together. Their forbidden love was soon discovered by [[Department X (Age of X-Man) (Earth-616)|Department X]], with Jean having her memory wiped again and all trace of Bishop erased from the X-Men and society. Even with the memory wipe, Jean confided in Storm that she had a lingering sense of "something wrong" and "felt off". Jean and the rest of the X-Men had no idea that Bishop had once been a part of their team, his position and house filled by [[Laura Kinney (Earth-616)|X-23]]. The next morning Nate presented the team with a flyer distributed by Murshid En Sabah Nur, a revolutionary preaching the virtues of love. Jean expressed her concern, but insisted they shouldn't jump to conclusions.{{r|Age of X-Man Alpha Vol 1 1}}
   
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Nate soon revealed his involvement in the creation and maintenance of the reality and the physical and mental toll it was taking upon his body. While revealing himself to the X-Men, members of the X-Tracts and Danger Room prison attacked the gathered group, forcing the X-Men to protect Nate until matters could be sorted. After a brief skirmish, Nate revealed to Jean and the others images of Cyclops and the other remaining mutants from the mainstream reality, using the images to highlight the pain and suffering caused by their relationships with one another and humanity. Simultaneously Nate transformed the mutants back into their mainstream counterparts and costumes. Jean insisted that their bonds with others were what made them who they were and that they needed to be able to make mistakes together. After some back and forth between the group over what they were returning to and the ramifications upon its inhabitants of dismantling the utopian reality, the X-Men eventually all decided to leave the manufactured reality and returned home.{{r|Age of X-Man Omega Vol 1 1}}
 
Nate soon revealed his involvement in the creation and maintenance of the reality and the physical and mental toll it was taking upon his body. While revealing himself to the X-Men, members of the X-Tracts and Danger Room prison attacked the gathered group, forcing the X-Men to protect Nate until matters could be sorted. After a brief skirmish, Nate revealed to Jean and the others images of Cyclops and the other remaining mutants from the mainstream reality, using the images to highlight the pain and suffering caused by their relationships with one another and humanity. Simultaneously Nate transformed the mutants back into their mainstream counterparts and costumes. Jean insisted that their bonds with others were what made them who they were and that they needed to be able to make mistakes together. After some back and forth between the group over what they were returning to and the ramifications upon its inhabitants of dismantling the utopian reality, the X-Men eventually all decided to leave the manufactured reality and returned home.{{r|Age of X-Man Omega Vol 1 1}}
   
===House of X===
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==House of X==
 
Marvel Girl was next seen living on the sovereign nation-state of Krakoa for mutants, created by Charles Xavier, Magneto, and [[Moira MacTaggert (Earth-TRN748)|Moira X]]. When she arrived on Krakoa, Xavier looked at her, and said "welcome home".{{r|House of X Vol 1 1}} Xavier and Magneto then tasked the X-Men (Archangel, Cyclops, M, Husk, Marvel Girl, Mystique, Wolverine, and Nightcrawler) with destroying the Mother Mold and preventing the creation of Nimrod.{{r|House of X Vol 1 3}}
 
Marvel Girl was next seen living on the sovereign nation-state of Krakoa for mutants, created by Charles Xavier, Magneto, and [[Moira MacTaggert (Earth-TRN748)|Moira X]]. When she arrived on Krakoa, Xavier looked at her, and said "welcome home".{{r|House of X Vol 1 1}} Xavier and Magneto then tasked the X-Men (Archangel, Cyclops, M, Husk, Marvel Girl, Mystique, Wolverine, and Nightcrawler) with destroying the Mother Mold and preventing the creation of Nimrod.{{r|House of X Vol 1 3}}
   
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| title = Former Powers
 
| title = Former Powers
 
| body =
 
| body =
'''Phoenix Force Avatar:''' As the favored and true avatar of the powerful [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]], Jean may greatly increase her powers by tapping into the life energies of those yet unborn.{{r|Excalibur #25}}{{r|Excalibur #61}} The Phoenix Force also allows its avatars to manifest additional powers, especially in terms of Jean as its "host, house, and self". Jean Grey is the strongest and complete host of Phoenix Force and as such, she is even capable of forcibly ripping it out of another host and forcing its status upon herself <ref>[[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)#Endsong and Warsong]]</ref>. They became the [[White Phoenix|White Phoenix of the Crown]].
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'''Phoenix Force Avatar:''' As the favored and true avatar of the powerful [[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)|Phoenix Force]], Jean may greatly increase her powers by tapping into the life energies of those yet unborn.{{r|Excalibur #25}}{{r|Excalibur #61}} The Phoenix Force also allows its avatars to manifest additional powers, especially in terms of Jean as its "host, house, and self". Jean Grey is the strongest and complete host of Phoenix Force and as such, she is even capable of forcibly ripping it out of another host and forcing its status upon herself.<ref>[[Phoenix Force (Earth-616)#Endsong and Warsong]]</ref> They became the [[White Phoenix|White Phoenix of the Crown]].
 
* '''Interstellar Travel:''' A Phoenix Force avatar can fly unaided through the vacuum of space, and can travel interstellar distances faster than the speed of light.
 
* '''Interstellar Travel:''' A Phoenix Force avatar can fly unaided through the vacuum of space, and can travel interstellar distances faster than the speed of light.
 
* '''Cosmic Pyrokinesis:''' Jean, while acting as a Phoenix Force avatar, can create 'cosmic' fire under any conditions, even the impossible ones such as in the vacuum of space or underwater. This fire does not require oxygen to burn, and burns so intensely that matter is consumed without by-products such as ash. Jean has perfect control over this fire, and it only consumes what she wills. Typically it manifests as a raptor or part of a raptor such as a claw or wings. It is unclear whether this fire is an extension of her powerful telekinesis or a more general property of the Phoenix Force. It is possible that she can create her very powerful 'cosmic' fire by the combination of both her extended telekinesis power and Phoenix Force as the result of her status as the one true Phoenix. It is certainly true that the cosmic fire is literal punctuation to the Phoenix's purpose to 'burn away what doesn't work' and 'burn through lies'.
 
* '''Cosmic Pyrokinesis:''' Jean, while acting as a Phoenix Force avatar, can create 'cosmic' fire under any conditions, even the impossible ones such as in the vacuum of space or underwater. This fire does not require oxygen to burn, and burns so intensely that matter is consumed without by-products such as ash. Jean has perfect control over this fire, and it only consumes what she wills. Typically it manifests as a raptor or part of a raptor such as a claw or wings. It is unclear whether this fire is an extension of her powerful telekinesis or a more general property of the Phoenix Force. It is possible that she can create her very powerful 'cosmic' fire by the combination of both her extended telekinesis power and Phoenix Force as the result of her status as the one true Phoenix. It is certainly true that the cosmic fire is literal punctuation to the Phoenix's purpose to 'burn away what doesn't work' and 'burn through lies'.
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| Strength = Jean possesses the normal human strength of a woman of her age, height, and build who engages in [[Strength Scale#Average Human|moderate regular exercise]]. However, some incarnations of Phoenix, including at least the first appearance of Dark Phoenix at the [[Hellfire Club (Earth-616)|Hellfire Club]], possessed super strength sufficient to lift over 100 tons physically.
 
| Strength = Jean possesses the normal human strength of a woman of her age, height, and build who engages in [[Strength Scale#Average Human|moderate regular exercise]]. However, some incarnations of Phoenix, including at least the first appearance of Dark Phoenix at the [[Hellfire Club (Earth-616)|Hellfire Club]], possessed super strength sufficient to lift over 100 tons physically.
   
Jean demonstrated the upper-limit of her kinetic strength by grasping multiple components (the strewn rubble of a [[Genosha|Genoshan]] school), which, according to [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Hank McCoy]], weighed anywhere up to 50 tons.{{r|New X-Men #116}} From this display it can be theorized that Jean's maximum telekinetic load without the use of the Phoenix Force is 50 tons, though she could lift [[Avalon]]. Also she could stop a plane in mid air and lift it, while feeling Cable's pain with her telepathy.
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Jean demonstrated the upper-limit of her kinetic strength by grasping multiple components (the strewn rubble of a [[Genosha]]n school), which, according to [[Henry McCoy (Earth-616)|Hank McCoy]], weighed anywhere up to 50 tons.{{r|New X-Men #116}} From this display it can be theorized that Jean's maximum telekinetic load without the use of the Phoenix Force is 50 tons, though she could lift [[Avalon]]. Also she could stop a plane in mid air and lift it, while feeling Cable's pain with her telepathy.
 
| Weaknesses =
 
| Weaknesses =
   
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==References==
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[[Category:Grey Family]]
 
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[[Category:Reality Warpers]]
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  31. Venom #163
  32. Venomized #35
  33. Extermination #5
  34. Scott had already revealed he was in love with Jean in X-Men #3. There is some confusion on exactly when they started dating because it happened mostly behind the scenes. X-Men #138 places it immediately during or after X-Men #32, but actually, melodrama about unrevealed feelings continued until X-Men #46, and they first appeared as a couple in X-Men #48.
  35. X-Men #41
  36. X-Men #48
  37. X-Men #4952
  38. X-Men #65
  39. X-Men: The Hidden Years #89
  40. Giant-Size X-Men #1
  41. X-Men #94
  42. Classic X-Men #1
  43. Classic X-Men #2
  44. Classic X-Men #6
  45. X-Men #98100
  46. X-Men #101
  47. Classic X-Men #8
  48. 48.0 48.1 48.2 Fantastic Four #286
  49. 49.0 49.1 Classic X-Men #8
  50. Classic X-Men #9
  51. and masqueraded as Jean Grey during X-Men #101-137
  52. 52.0 52.1 X-Men #129
  53. X-Men #109
  54. X-Men #108
  55. X-Men #131136
  56. This is actually a change from the original Claremont-Byrne storyline that was proposed. Intending her to be depowered at the end of X-Men #136, John Byrne and Chris Claremont were over-ruled by editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, who was uncomfortable with a "mass murderer" going unpunished for her crimes. Thus Phoenix regained her powers in X-Men #137 only to sacrifice herself.
  57. The Phoenix and Dark Phoenix stories have been repeatedly retconned. In the original story, it is Jean herself who becomes Phoenix, gets corrupted into Dark Phoenix, and sacrifices herself on the moon - choosing to die human rather than live as a god. While the original is better *as a story*, Jean's involvement had to be retconned in order to return Jean to life (for X-Factor #1) because Jim Shooter had declared that no one could bring her back unless they removed her culpability in the crimes committed by Dark Phoenix.
  58. 58.0 58.1 Classic X-Men #43
  59. Classic X-Men #43
  60. 60.0 60.1 Uncanny X-Men #241
  61. X-Factor #38
  62. Uncanny X-Men #172
  63. Uncanny X-Men #201
  64. Uncanny X-Men #199
  65. Uncanny X-Men #199201
  66. Avengers #263
  67. 67.0 67.1 X-Factor #1
  68. X-Factor #8
  69. X-Factor #7
  70. X-Factor #15
  71. X-Factor #1724
  72. X-Factor #12
  73. X-Factor #15
  74. X-Factor #18
  75. 75.0 75.1 X-Factor #26
  76. X-Factor Annual #2
  77. Uncanny X-Men #215
  78. X-Factor #25
  79. X-Factor #27
  80. X-Factor #35
  81. Uncanny X-Men #239
  82. Uncanny X-Men #243
  83. X-Factor #36
  84. X-Factor #39
  85. Uncanny X-Men #242
  86. X-Factor #38
  87. X-Factor #39
  88. X-Factor #40
  89. X-Factor #46
  90. 90.0 90.1 X-Factor #48
  91. X-Factor #50
  92. X-Factor #41
  93. X-Factor #53
  94. X-Factor Annual #5
  95. X-Factor #67
  96. X-Factor #68
  97. X-Factor #65
  98. Uncanny X-Men #278280
  99. X-Factor #69
  100. X-Men (Vol. 2) #1
  101. X-Men (Vol. 2) #8
  102. X-Force #1
  103. 103.0 103.1 Uncanny X-Men #281
  104. 104.0 104.1 Uncanny X-Men #282
  105. Uncanny X-Men #291293
  106. Uncanny X-Men #294
  107. X-Men (Vol. 2) #14
  108. X-Force #18
  109. X-Men (Vol. 2) #20
  110. Cable #6
  111. Cable #8
  112. Uncanny X-Men #308
  113. X-Men (Vol. 2) #30
  114. Excalibur #75
  115. 115.0 115.1 Uncanny X-Men #318
  116. X-Men Prime #1
  117. X-Men (Vol. 2) #38
  118. X-Men (Vol. 2) #39
  119. 119.0 119.1 X-Men (Vol. 2) #53
  120. Onslaught X-Men #1
  121. X-Men (Vol. 2) #57
  122. X-Man #25
  123. Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix #14
  124. X-Men (Vol. 2) #65
  125. Wolverine (Vol. 2) #115
  126. X-Men (Vol. 2) #70
  127. X-Men (Vol. 2) #71
  128. Uncanny X-Men #352
  129. Uncanny X-Men #356
  130. X-Man #5455
  131. X-Men (Vol. 2) #92
  132. Uncanny X-Men #375
  133. Uncanny X-Men #377
  134. 134.0 134.1 X-Men (Vol. 2) #97
  135. Uncanny X-Men #378
  136. Cable #85
  137. 137.0 137.1 Uncanny X-Men #381
  138. X-Men Forever #3
  139. X-Men Forever #6
  140. X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #1
  141. X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #2
  142. X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #3
  143. 143.0 143.1 143.2 X-Men: The Search for Cyclops #4
  144. New X-Men #114
  145. 145.0 145.1 145.2 145.3 New X-Men #128
  146. 146.0 146.1 New X-Men #117
  147. New X-Men #122
  148. New X-Men #138
  149. New X-Men #139
  150. 150.0 150.1 150.2 New X-Men #150
  151. 151.0 151.1 New X-Men #155
  152. 152.0 152.1 Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 3) #1
  153. Uncanny X-Men #445
  154. X-Men (Vol. 2) #165
  155. 155.0 155.1 155.2 155.3 155.4 155.5 X-Men Phoenix Endsong #5
  156. Uncanny X-Men #510
  157. [[Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey 1-5|[[Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #1|Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey 1]]-5]]
  158. Age of X-Man Alpha #1
  159. Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #1
  160. 160.0 160.1 Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #2
  161. Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #3
  162. Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #4
  163. Age of X-Man: The Marvelous X-Men #5
  164. Age of X-Man Omega #1
  165. House of X #1
  166. House of X #3
  167. House of X #4
  168. House of X #5
  169. 169.0 169.1 169.2 House of X #6
  170. New X-Men #134
  171. 171.0 171.1 X-Men Phoenix Endsong #3
  172. House of X #1
  173. X-Men: Red Annual #1
  174. Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 2) #3
  175. Uncanny X-Men #337
  176. 176.0 176.1 X-Men Annual (Vol. 2) #1997
  177. X-Force #55
  178. X-Man #46
  179. X-Men (Vol. 2) #94
  180. X-Man #55
  181. Wolverine Files #1
  182. X-Men Forever #1
  183. Implied in X-Men #41
  184. X-Men #43
  185. X-Men Origins: Jean Grey #1
  186. Intermittently, starting in X-Men #41
  187. Uncanny X-Men #383
  188. Uncanny X-Men #333
  189. X-Men #104
  190. 190.0 190.1 New X-Men #123
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  202. 202.0 202.1 202.2 Venomized #5
  203. All-New X-Men #28
  204. Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 3) #25
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  221. X-Men #3
  222. 222.0 222.1 X-Men #6
  223. Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey #1 Trading Card Variant