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  2. Cyclops (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    In What If Scott Summers and Jean Grey had married earlier, Cyclops and Jean Grey marry prior to the X-Men's mission to Krakoa and decide to leave the team with the rest of the original roster following suit. Scott becomes a radio talk show host and author championing mutant rights, however as a result Xavier accompanies the new X-Men team to ...

  3. The Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The series takes place shortly after the wedding of Cyclops and Jean Grey in X-Men #30, some time after the events of X-Factor #68 (approximately 3 years in real time, but perhaps only a year or less in the timeline of the comic books).

  4. Cable (character) - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Summers is the son of the X-Men member Cyclops (Scott Summers) and his first wife Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey's clone), as well as the "half"-brother of Rachel Summers from the "Days of Future Past" timeline and Nate Grey from the timeline of the "Age of Apocalypse" storyline, the genetic template of the mutant terrorist Stryfe (one of his ...

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

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    In X-Men '97, he is revealed to be the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey, and is born in the present day before being transported to the future after Mister Sinister infects him with a techno-organic virus. Genesis / Tyler Dayspring (voiced by Stuart Stone as a child) – Genesis is Cable's son. He appears as a child in "Time Fugitives," when Cable ...

  6. X-Men: Legacy - Wikipedia

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    Important events and crossovers covered by the series include the wedding of Jean Grey and Cyclops, X-Cutioner's Song, the Legacy virus, Fatal Attractions, Legion Quest and Onslaught. [ citation needed ] The series was interrupted and replaced by Amazing X-Men for four issues in 1995 as part of the Age of Apocalypse crossover.

  7. 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.

  8. Madelyne Pryor - Wikipedia

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    Primarily featured off-and-on as an antagonist of the X-Men, Madelyne Pryor is a clone of Jean Grey, the ex-love-interest and first wife of Cyclops, and the mother of Cable. She was a long-standing member of the X-Men supporting cast until a series of traumas eventually led to her being manipulated into becoming the Goblin Queen .

  9. X-Factor (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A more difficult task was the return of Cyclops and Jean Grey. In 1980, Jean Grey was killed during the seminal Dark Phoenix Saga, and it was considered vital that the team have a female member. [2] In one of the most significant cases of retroactive continuity in comic book history