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Quote1 The dominant image was a woman-- a... goddesses-- shrouded within a majestic bird of fire. Quote2
Raven[src]

History

Jean Grey seemingly had a similar history as her Earth-8649 counterpart. She was a founding member of the X-Men and lover of teammate Cyclops.

Mission with Deadeye

While on a trip to Australia, Jean accidentally read Agent Tom Maslow's mind, learning of his investigation into the alliance between the Brood and the Daemonites. Landing in the airport, Grey tried to talk to Maslow only for the War-Bearers, the Brood's advanced scouts, to shoot him. Before his death, Jean read his mind again and vowed to complete his mission.

Jean Grey (Earth-7642) and Cole Cash (Earth-7642) from WildC.A.T

Deadeye and Marvel Girl

She then teamed-up with Cole Cash, who was fighting the War-Bears, to defeat them. Despite her help, they were overrun until Cash used to psionic blast to destroy them. Using this power triggered his post-traumatic stress disorder, forcing jean to go into his mind to calm him. the two felt an immediate romantic attraction to one another, but Jean was committed to Scott. The two followed a lead from Maslow to Heaven's Wave, only to find it was a alien cover operation. As Marvel Girl and Deadeye, they jumped into action only to be knocked into the under deck laboratory. They were able to hold their own into backup arrived in the form of the X-Men, who Jean called before going to the boat and they went their separate ways.[1]

Wild Covert Action Teams

Cerebro detected a Mutant near the Hellfire Club, only to immediately vanish. The X-Men stationed Nightcrawler outside the club to gather information on estate owner Cameron Blair. When he returned, he revealed that the Hellfire Club had employed daemonites and the he wasn't the only one investigating the club. Cyclops, Phoenix, and Wolverine then accompanied Nightcrawler on his scouting mission. They ran into the WildC.A.T.s and allied with them to rescue the missing boy. Nightcrawler found him and captured WildC.A.T.S. in a cavern under the house, where Blair had summoned the Lord of All That is Not. They rescued the kidnapped, but preventing the lord from receiving its sacrifice resulted in an explosion. Phoenix and Void contained the blast and the heroes escaped the mansion.[2]

Dark Phoenix Saga

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As Dark Phoenix

She became corrupted by the Phoenix Force and destroyed a star. Realizing the danger she was to the universe, Jean committed suicide, seemingly ending them both.

Apokolips... Now!

Dark Phoenix was later resurrected by Darkseid; however, her form is unstable due to her teammates' attempts stop him. In the ensuring battle, Professor X and Raven psychically weaken Phoenix so that she it is forced to possess the body of Cyclops to survive. Reunion with her former lover returns Phoenix's memory of her life as Jean Grey, and she turns on Darkseid in revenge for his having reawakened her from death. In a mammoth explosion, both Darkseid and Dark Phoenix vanish.[3]

Dark Age

When the daemonites merged with the Sentinels, they used their combined powers to take over the United States of America. By 2019, most of the X-Men had been either killed or imprisoned. Cable was imprisoned in the House of Ghosts, where he was constantly tortured. Those that were allowed somewhat-free roam allied with WildC.A.T.s to defeat their captors. They were able to regain their powers and freed cable and his fellow inmates. Using their combined abilities, they sent their astral projections back to the time of the kherubim's arrival on Earth and destroyed their scout ship. In the new timeline, the daemonites never infiltrated the planet.[4]

Attributes

Powers

Seemingly those of the Jean Grey of Earth-616.

Abilities

Seemingly those of the Jean Grey of Earth-616.

Trivia

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 WildC.A.T.s/X-Men #The Silver Age
  2. WildC.A.T.s/X-Men #The Modern Age
  3. Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans #1
  4. WildC.A.T.s/X-Men #The Dark Age
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