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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]
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.
IGN ranked Jean Grey 6th in their "Top 25 X-Men" list, [123] her Dark Phoenix persona 9th in their "Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time" list, [124] and 13th in their "Top 100 Comic Book Heroes" list, [125] while Hilary Goldstein and Richard George of IGN said, "Jean Grey is host to the most powerful entity in the universe. One of the ...
Busiek's involved the discovery that Jean Grey was still on the bottom of Jamaica Bay in suspended animation following the original shuttle crash and that the Phoenix entity had used her body and mind as a lens, creating an immensely powerful duplicate of Jean, but one which grew more corrupted and distorted the longer it remained separate from ...
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 ...
Jean Grey was in fact the Phoenix, a god-like cosmic entity who became unstable after Mastermind's psychic manipulations, turning into the Dark Phoenix. The Hellfire Club had failed, and the X-Men had taken their toll: Phoenix had driven Mastermind insane, Colossus had crippled Donald Pierce and Wolverine nearly killed Harry Leland and several ...
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
Margaret Galvan sees Jean Grey as Phoenix as a character foil to Storm, because Grey loses control of her enormous powers and lapses into narcissism, while Storm avoids this pitfall. Galvan argues that this is an allegory for the transformation of liberal feminism from the 1970s to the 1980s. [ 100 ]