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  2. Jean Grey in other media - Wikipedia

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    Jean Grey / Dark Phoenix appears in Marvel Anime: X-Men, voiced by Yurika Hino in Japanese and again by Jennifer Hale in English. [1] In flashbacks, Mastermind attempted to force her to use the Phoenix Force, but she nearly destroyed the world and sacrificed herself to prevent it.

  3. Jean Grey - Wikipedia

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    Mya Nunnally of ComicsVerse gave Jean Grey #1 a score of 95%, stating, "In a world where teenage girls get insulted endlessly for their music choice, their taste in movies, and their hobbies, we need Jean Grey. Specifically, we need Jean Grey #1, her new solo run written by Dennis Hopeless. In this comic, Jean is an unapologetic teenage girl.

  4. Phoenix Force - Wikipedia

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    Jean Grey: The most powerful and complete Phoenix Force and host combination. Together they became the White Phoenix of the Crown. [ 95 ] Death has stated that Jean is the rightful owner of the Phoenix Force and the embodiment of the Phoenix. [ 96 ]

  5. 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]

  6. The Dark Phoenix Saga - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes included is Jean Grey's assumption of the Phoenix power and the repair of the M'Kraan Crystal in Uncanny X-Men #101–108 (October 1976 – December 1977). "The Dark Phoenix Saga" is one of the most well-known and heavily referenced stories in mainstream American superhero comics, and is widely considered to be a classic storyline by ...

  7. Mind control in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Mind control and other psychic abilities are relatively common mutations in the X-Men universe; other people with this ability include Emma Frost and, to a lesser degree, Jean Grey. The House of the Scorpion is a science fiction book in which people have computer chips implanted in their brain, allowing them to only do what they are programmed ...

  8. Omega-level mutants - Wikipedia

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    For Example: While Jean Grey is both a telepath and a telekinetic, she is only an Omega level telepath. — House of X #1 (July 2019) Multiple mutants can achieve the upper limit of a power at the same time on which Jordan White stated that he didn't believe there's anything in the definition that said there can be only one.

  9. Jean Gray - Wikipedia

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    Jean Gray may refer to: Jean Vivra Gray (1924–2016), Australian television and film actress; Jean Grey, fictional superhero originating in 1963; Jean Grae (born 1976), American hip hop recording artist; Jean Gray (academic) (b. 1942), Canadian academic and physician