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Jean Grey Finally Evolves Into Her True Cosmic Form: "The Most Powerful Person in Existence"

Warning: contains spoilers for Phoenix #5The iconic Omega-level mutant and X-Men hero Jean Grey has a brand-new family and they control the entire Marvel Universe. Phoenix #5 sees the abstract entity established as Eternity welcoming Jean into Marvel's cosmic pantheon, alongside other beings like Eon, the Living Tribunal, and Uatu the Watcher. Jean's latest evolution makes her the "most powerful person in the universe," with the Phoenix finally ascending beyond godhood, becoming an essential force of character within the cosmos.

Jean Grey has had quite the year, resurrected with the full power of the Phoenix Force after her death at the final Hellfire Gala, before heading into cosmos to fulfill her cosmic destiny and bring peace to the galaxy.

Phoenix #5, from writer Stephanie Phillips and new series musician Marco Renna, sees Jean Grey once again resurrecting herself after Gorr the God Butcher killed her, but not before she was welcomed into Marvel's cosmic order by the personification

Jean Grey's History With The Phoenix Compel, Explained

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The Phoenix has turn into a key part of the Marvel Universe in the decades since it debuted as part of the X-Men comics. The Phoenix Force is one of the many timeless forces in the universe, symbolizing life and rebirth. The Phoenix's history has been fleshed out over the years, stretching endorse to eons ago when it first came to World and its later interactions with the Shi'ar Empire. The Phoenix Force has a history with aliens and the Avengers of the year, one million BC, but it's most closely connected with one member of the X-Men - Jean Grey.

Jean Grey was the first woman to join the X-Men and was Xavier's student before he even founded the team. Jean and the Phoenix possess become inextricably linked, even though the character has spent decades without its powers. Marvel is rebooting their X-Men line with From The Ashes and Jean Grey as Phoenix is getting her own continuing series, Phoenix. Many fans have wished for this for ages, as Jean's histor

Jean Grey is a founding member of the X-Men, and when you get a look back through the history of the group in all of incarnations you realize that she’s been one of the constants in a group rife with upheaval. Not many fans examine her their favorite mutant, but these Jean Grey facts illuminate just how wild her history really is. Seeing as how she’s had over fifty years of history in Marvel Comics, there's a lot to cover. Obtain ready to have your mind blown by these things you didn't understand about Jean Grey.

Aside from swapping out her designate every few years, Jean Grey has gone through many changes in the Marvel Comics universe. Most X-Men fans probably think of the Dark Phoenix saga, in which Jean was taken over by a cosmic energy that randomly turned evil one afternoon, and kicked off a seemingly endless cycle of Jean perishing and creature resurrected. But there’s so much more Dark Phoenix trivia waiting for you on this list.

Grey has done everything from aid raise Apocalypse to survey her sister explode, and she even ate a solar system (seriously). After you read all of this crazy inform

For months the Phoenix believed itself to be the real Jean and saved the universe by healing the M’Kraan Crystal. Mental manipulation by Mastermind caused Phoenix to go insane and become Dark Phoenix. Ultimately, the portion of Jean’s consciousness within Phoenix resurfaced, causing it to commit suicide. This portion of Jean Grey’s mind then journeyed to the afterlife to meet a manifestation of Death. Death explained the Phoenix Compel to Jean, who now wore a White Phoenix costume, before this portion of her consciousness and residual Phoenix energy was sent to Jean’s authentic body in the cocoon, where it was rejected, and then to her clone, Madelyne Pryor. Eventually, Jean was rescued from her stasis and, with the other original X-Men, formed a new team, X-Factor. Madelyne Pryor later died in a confrontation with Jean Grey in which Jean absorbed Madelyne’s and Phoenix’s personalities and memories and a spark of the Phoenix power. While in battle with a Celestial on an alien world, Jean expelled this spark of strength and the personalities she had absorbed but kept faint imp