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Jean Grey / Phoenix appears in X-Men: The Official Game, voiced by Katherine Morgan. [1] Jean Grey / Phoenix appears as a playable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced by Molly Hagan. [4] Jean Grey / Phoenix appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, [5] voiced again by Jennifer Hale. [6]
The Phoenix Force via Jean Grey appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. [208] The Phoenix Force via Jean Grey and Hope Summers appears in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online. [197] The Phoenix Force via Jean Grey and the Phoenix Five appears in Marvel Avengers Alliance. [citation ...
Hearing of this, Byrne called Layton and suggested Busiek's idea as a means of raising Jean Grey from the dead while satisfying Shooter's demands for total absolution for Jean. A three-part crossover was planned to launch X-Factor , involving the Avengers , the Fantastic Four, and the debut issue of X-Factor , thus involving Avengers writer ...
The following is an episode list for Marvel Anime, a four-part series of anime shows as part of a collaboration between Marvel Entertainment and Madhouse. The four series are based on Iron Man, Wolverine, X-Men and Blade. [1] These series had their debut in Japan on Animax, and aired in North America on G4 and in Australia on Sci Fi.
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 ...
While Xavier believes humanity and mutants can coexist, Magneto believes a war is coming, which he intends to fight and win. [20] [21] The Bryan Singer-directed X-Men was released on July 14, 2000, with the team roster of Professor X (Patrick Stewart), Cyclops (James Marsden), Wolverine (Hugh Jackman), Storm (Halle Berry) and Jean Grey (Famke ...
X-Men: Destiny is an action role-playing video game based on the X-Men comic book series. It was developed by Silicon Knights.Written by Mike Carey, the writer of the X-Men: Legacy comic book series, [2] it was published and released by Activision for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles.
Rouge decides to free the Neans but Opera, who is revealed to be an Usurper in disguise, hacks Code Eve to turn the Neans against Humanity. Fortunately, Jean already neutralized her sabotage and the program works as intended, prompting Opera to flee. Afterward, as the world adjusts to the freed Neans, Rouge and Naomi set out to hunt down Opera.