Storm, Angel, Iceman, and Logan are in the first simulation, Beast, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Colossus, and Jimmy Hudson are in the second, and Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers, Cyclops, and Bloodstorm are in the last.
Mojo even uses the word "Legacy" to describe the significance of the scenario he has set up.
Now, I feel that it's a[...]
Jean Grey Archives
Jean Grey, Beast, Colossus, Nightcrawler, and Jimmy Hudson are taking on some variety of demons.
Meanwhile, Mojo is broadcasting the battles to the world and loving every minute of it.
Alright, time to get some of the broad-strokes plot grievances out of the way I already griped about this being a crossover.
Here's my next complaint, and many[...]
Will it be enough, though? Can she hold out until Cyclops and Jean Grey return with the Raksha?
Meanwhile, Angel and Jimmy Hudson have come across the Blob in Miss Sinister's workshop He's as aggressive as ever, but there is something different about Fred Dukes this time.
That being said, this was another exciting issue of X-Men:[...]
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Jean Grey #8 from Marvel Comics by Dennis Hopeless and Victor Ibanez is the first issue in the series falling under the Marvel Legacy banner, continuing the teen Jean Grey's mission to try and find a way to stand up to the Phoenix Force that is making its way to Earth — and it[...]
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Jean Grey #7
Jean Grey is suffering from a haunting by, well, Jean Grey Her older self has come back to pester young Jean until she finds a solution for the Phoenix issue On the brink of losing her mind, Jean is found by Wanda Maximoff, AKA the Scarlet Witch of the Avengers.
Wanda thinks some[...]
We mentioned there'd be a Phoenix variant cover scheme coming in December to tie in with the release of Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey (you know, the adult one), written by now Marvel Exclusive Matthew Rosenberg and with art by Leinil Francis Yu.
Amazing Spider-Man cover by Ryan Stegman
Well, Marvel have decided to show[...]
Bleeding Cool also broke the news that Rosenberg's book would be called Phoenix Resurrection with Lenil Francis Yu, bringing Jean Grey back from the dead Marvel officially confirmed Bleeding Cool's scoop today by announcing that very book.
Additionally, Rosenberg will now be a Marvel EXCLUSIVE creator Rosenberg posted on Twitter:
Oh and I signed exclusive with @Marvel[...]
They've already caught Magneto, Polaris, and Iceman, and Beast is under the Goblin Queen's thrall.
Jean Grey and Cyclops must survive long enough to find help to save their friends and allies.
Meanwhile, Jimmy Hudson and Angel are half a world away investigating how Jimmy came into this world They're on the verge of a breakthrough on[...]
Spoilers ahead, and potential spoilers too I guess, so if you want to remain completely unspoiled and fresh, don't read further.
Oh, and probably don't read the New York Times or look at social media or watch TV from Monday, September 25th onwards.
We theorised that the returning character was in fact the Phoenix, and likely the[...]
Meanwhile, Cyclops and Jean Grey have a permanent psychic connection, and they must come to terms with this.
However, Beast's project may come to consume them all.
It is nice seeing this X-Men: Blue trying to get back into its own rhythm after the chaos that was Secret Empire Cullen Bunn has a nice set of characters[...]
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Continuing her quest to master her telekinetic abilities, Jean Grey seeks out the tutelage of Psylocke, one of the X-Men's most skilled TK warriors However, they run into trouble in learning what is the best way Jean learns They try meditation, chaos, and conflict, with the last being the most effective.
Psylocke decides having Jean[...]
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The next issue in the Generations is out, this time following Jean Grey, both the time-displaced teenage version currently starring in her own title and X-Men Blue and the original Jean Grey, at an earlier point in history Or is she?
Generations: The Phoenix cover by Stephanie Hans
This issue is the crux of the story[...]
X-Men: Dark Phoenix is currently filming in Canada, and the production has reportedly added a new cast member: 8-year-old The Originals actress Summer Fontana.
Fontana has appeared on the IMDb page for X-Men: Dark Phoenix, listed as playing a young Jean Grey in the film, as noted by ScreenRant Fontana's own imdb page lists the role, as[...]
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In the hopes of becoming a warrior, Jean Grey has decided to seek out one of the mightiest warriors around: the Odinson, AKA the Unworthy Thor.
She has tracked him to a tavern at the top of a great mountain in Jotunheim Along the way, she spots a horde of Orc assassins out for the[...]
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*Ties into the Secret Empire crossover
With the mutants being relegated to the state of New Tian in the wake of the Hydra takeover, Jean Grey and her X-Men: Blue squad are fighting to free the mutant and human prisoners being forced there.
The leaders of New Tian, Emma Frost, Xorn, and Sebastian Shaw, do not[...]
Dennis Hopeless and Victor Ibanez continue as the creative team of Jean Grey as Marvel Legacy pits Jean against an old romantic rival this Fall But who's drawing the covers?!
Continuing the slow rollout of Legacy creative team and detail announcements to their media partners, Marvel has given CBR the solicit for Jean Grey #8, revealing that[...]
Famke Janssen played Jean Grey in the first trilogy of X-Men movies, but she doesn't think she'll be coming back for anymore… unless someone wants her to.
At a panel at Denver Comic Con, as recapped by ComicBook.com, Janssen said that she's done with the X-Men franchise:
"I think we're done, but it was really great while[...]
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I ragged on Jean Grey #2 pretty hard for its overload of guest stars, among whom were Rachel Summers, Hope Summers, Colossus, and Kid Omega There were a lot, to say the least, and they seemed to overwhelm the narrative beyond any real reason It reflected a self-consciousness; the story seemed afraid that its[...]
The team has retired to Madripoor, but Jean Grey has found herself unbearably bored while waiting around in their headquarters while the city is celebrating a holiday.
After finding Cyclops training with Magneto, Jean goes out for a night on the town with Jimmy and Hank McCoy.
While having fun out in Madripoor, Jimmy stumbles upon a[...]
But with a new leader in JEAN GREY and a new mentor in their "arch-frenemy" MAGNETO, will old rivalries and new conflicts tear these heroes apart?
Cable
WALK SOFTLY…AND CARRY A BIG GUN! CABLE sees the mighty mutant return on a brand-new mission…with all of time in the balance! When Cable picks up the trail of a[...]
First Jean Grey read the mind of the young Bobby Drake and outed him to himself that he was gay And no, not bi, all the way gay And then young Bobby Drake told old Bobby Drake that since his younger self was now out and proud, maybe older Bobby Drake should get with the[...]
Diamond Select has detailed the two gorgeous Iron Heart And Phoenix statues they'll be bringing to this year's International Comiccon (SDCC).
X-Men Blue #4 is witty and expertly drawn, but the plot might be a bit too colorless to impress much.
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Here we are with second issue of the first-ever solo title for one of the founding X-Men, Jean Grey I was very intrigued by this idea from the get-go It always seemed odd that she never really had a chance to strike out on her own in the past, though most of the X-Men[...]
Well, after the week since the release of X-Men Gold #1 and the controversy that the book and big ResurrXion relaunch found itself mired in, it's easy to
As Mark Paniccia says,
"Magneto sees that as an opportunity he wants to seize. He makes a deal with them to take down anyone who's going to pose a threat and disrupt the chance to have a peaceful, if not, neutral relationship with humanity."
It's not clarified if 'see mutants as less of a threat' is meant to[...]
By Joe Glass, Bleeding Cool's Senior Mutant Correspondent
Which is to say, as much as there were probably many a fan hoping for the return of the adult Jean Grey to the Marvel Universe, now dead for around 12 years, ResurrXion's upcoming new Jean Grey solo series is in fact starring teen Jean Which I think[...]
The latest series to finally have its creative team revealed (not that you would know from Newsarama's headline) is Jean Grey, written by Dennis Hopeless with art by Victor Ibanez Despite the "ResurrXion" tagline, however, we won't see the adult Jean Grey returning from the grave (again) (yet) Instead, it will be Teen Jean, also[...]
The photos include looks at Kodi Smit-McPhee as Nightcrawler, Sophie Turner as Jean Grey, Tye Sheridan as Cyclops and Lana Condor as Jubilee The film is being directed by Bryan Singer from a script by Simon Kinberg.
All photos were taken by Alan Markfield.
X-Men: Apocalypse will be in theaters on May 27th, 2016.
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Today, we have a lot of Marvel news coming through about their All-New All-Different Marvel relaunch in October. Such as Dennis Hopeless and Mark Bagley