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  2. 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]

  3. Jean Grey in other media - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Phoenix Force - Wikipedia

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    With the time-displaced teen Jean Grey out of the Phoenix Force's way, the cosmic entity had resurrected the present adult Jean Grey. However, she does not recall her life as a mutant and an X-Man, and terrible visions from her previous life leave Jean unsure of the differences between reality and fiction. [ 83 ]

  5. List of Marvel Anime episodes - Wikipedia

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    As Mastermind manipulates Takeo, Hisako breaks free and overpowers Marsh helping Cyclops kill him, while Beast overpowers Neuron and Wolverine kills him. Mastermind puts Cyclops in a nightmarish illusionary battle against the Dark Phoenix. A vision of Jean Grey comes to Cyclops' aid and Cyclops is able to break free from Mastermind's trance.

  6. Hellfire Club (comics) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. List of X-Men: The Animated Series and X-Men '97 characters ...

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    In the revival series, Sinister kidnapped Jean and created a clone of her, to infiltrate the X-Men and had a son with Cyclops, so that he can access the DNA of both Cyclops and Jean. In the episode "Fire Made Flesh", when the original Jean showed up, having escaped from Sinister, the other Jean was shocked to discover that she was a clone.

  8. 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.

  9. Madelyne Pryor - Wikipedia

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    After Cyclops and Jean Grey are also killed, Madelyne cryptically reveals that, since the very beginning, she was always both Madelyne Pryor and a crucial portion of Jean Grey herself (and even hinted to being the Dark Phoenix), explaining that she was the part of Jean that truly and completely loved Scott, and that was why Jean and Scott's ...