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  2. Phoenix Force - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Jude of Sideshow stated, "The Phoenix Force holds a significant place in the Marvel Comics and stands as the most unforgettable element of X-Men member Jean Grey’s comic book history. This character-defining arc, known as the Phoenix Saga and the Dark Phoenix Saga, has resonated with fans for decades with its compelling plot, vibrant ...

  3. Jean Grey - Wikipedia

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    Usually depicted as the Phoenix Force's favorite and most compatible host, storylines in 2024 revealed that Jean is actually the human manifestation of the Phoenix Force and its mother. Often listed as one of the most notable and powerful female characters in Marvel Comics, the character has been featured in various Marvel-licensed products ...

  4. Phoenix Force (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Tamara Jude of Sideshow stated, "The Phoenix Force holds a significant place in the Marvel Comics and stands as the most unforgettable element of X-Men member Jean Grey’s comic book history. This character-defining arc, known as the Phoenix Saga and the Dark Phoenix Saga, has resonated with fans for decades with its compelling plot, vibrant ...

  5. Phoenix (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix, the alias used by a number of Marvel Comics characters connected with the Phoenix Force. Jean Grey, who initially used the alias Marvel Girl in the X-Men; Rachel Summers, Jean Grey's daughter from an alternate future who is a member of X-Men and Excalibur; Phoenix (Guardians of the Galaxy), a character from an alternative future who ...

  6. White Hot Room - Wikipedia

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    The White Hot Room (or the White-Hot Room) is a fictional dimension appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is the home of the Phoenix Force and where Phoenix hosts go after they die. [1] It exists outside of the Multiverse, but also within the M'kraan Crystal. [2] It has been called "the epicenter of creation and ...

  7. The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans - Wikipedia

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    Thinking that the energy associated with the Phoenix Force can help him penetrate the mysteries of the Source, Darkseid sets into motion a plan to recreate the Dark Phoenix by tapping into the memories of her former teammates, the X-Men, as well as drawing the residue of her power from a variety of sources, and then amplifying that residue ...

  8. X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong - Wikipedia

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    X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong is an American five-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2005. It was written by Greg Pak with art by Greg Land.. Greg Pak said "The biggest new character is actually the Phoenix Force it/herself, whom we're exploring as a thinking, learning sentient creature with a big and terrifying and moving emotional arc of her own."

  9. Echo (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    She has also adopted the Ronin codename and was a host of the Phoenix Force. [6] Maya Lopez is the adopted daughter of the supervillain Kingpin. [7] She is also a supporting character of the superhero Matt Murdock / Daredevil. [8] The character has been a member of the Avengers and the New Avengers at various points in her history. [9]