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  2. Marvel Girl - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Girl is an alias used by at least three fictional Marvel Comics superheroines: Jean Grey, best known as a founding member of the X-Men; Valeria Richards, daughter of Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman (of the Fantastic Four) Rachel Summers, a.k.a. Phoenix, member of the X-Men, Excalibur, and Starjammers; alternate timeline daughter ...

  3. Jean Grey - Wikipedia

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    Jean Grey debuted under the codename Marvel Girl in The X-Men #1 (September 1963), created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby. The original team's sole female member, Marvel Girl was a regular part of the team through the series' publication.

  4. X-Factor (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A more difficult task was the return of Cyclops and Jean Grey. In 1980, Jean Grey was killed during the seminal Dark Phoenix Saga, and it was considered vital that the team have a female member. [2] In one of the most significant cases of retroactive continuity in comic book history

  5. List of Xavier Institute students and staff - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Girl / Phoenix: Jean Elaine Grey School: Xavier Institute for Higher Learning Headmistress [1] [b] Marvel Girl: Rachel Anne Grey (birth surname Summers) School: Jean Grey School for Higher Learning Teaching class: Brain Spelunking, Downloading Foreign Languages, Outer Space Survival Skills, Psychic Self Defense, [2] Psychwar and Zero ...

  6. Madelyne Pryor - Wikipedia

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    However, the vampiric Marvel Girl (Jean Grey) bonded with the Phoenix Force, became Dark Phoenix, and killed Madelyne and Dormammu. [ 92 ] Another reality saw Madelyne Pryor as a member of an "X-Men" team formed by Mr. Sinister alongside Cyclops (Scott Summers), Havok (Alex Summers), and Sabretooth .

  7. Jean Grey in other media - Wikipedia

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    Jean Grey / Marvel Girl appears in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by Catherine Disher. [1] This version is a member of the X-Men who has a relationship (later marriage) with Cyclops as well as a personal connection with Wolverine , and serves as the host of the Phoenix Force .

  8. Jean Grey (film character) - Wikipedia

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    The Jean Grey from the first 2000 film was released as an action figure by Toy Biz in 2000. The figure has been criticized as "a static, unflattering, and oddly posed representation of Famke Janssen." [35] The 2007 "Dark Phoenix" version of Jean Grey from X-Men: The Last Stand has been released as an action figure in Marvel Legends series. [36]

  9. The Dark Phoenix Saga - Wikipedia

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    Returning from a mission in space, Jean Grey is exposed to the deadly radiation of a solar flare, and briefly attains her ultimate potential as a telepath and telekinetic. Jean becomes a being of pure thought, and then re-forms herself upon return to Earth with the new costume, identity and power of "Phoenix". [5]