No X-Men character has died more than Jean Grey. An Omega level mutant, Jean is linked to the cosmic Phoenix Force - which, frankly, makes sense given she has a tendency of dying and rising from the dead time and again. At this stage, it's turned into something of a running gag. The irony is that Jean's most famous death - at the end of the " Dark Phoenix Saga " - was intended to be permanent. In the arc, Jean had gone insane and become the so-called Dark Phoenix, and writer Chris Claremont had originally intended her to be depowered.
Editor Jim Shooter insisted that wasn't enough for someone who had literally committed genocide, and as a result, the final version of the Dark Phoenix Saga ended with Jean committing suicide. Shooter set up a rule that nobody could ever bring her back unless they found a way of absolving her for her crimes - and in so doing, he unwittingly laid down a challenge for all future writers. The rest, as they say, is history. Emma Frost'. By now, even the X-Men have gotten used to the idea that Jean Grey will die and rise again.
Ignoring various occasions when the entire planet or universe was destroyed like the Incursions that set up Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars event - here's your ultimate guide to the many deaths of Jean Grey. Jean Grey's stories of death and resurrection begin with her apparent suicide on the surface of the Moon, in Uncanny X-Men Fearing that she would become Dark Phoenix once again, Jean telekinetically manipulated alien technology to gun herself down. Years later, Marvel revealed that this wasn't the real Jean at all; rather, she'd been replaced by the Phoenix Force incarnation, while her body was repaired in a cocoon.
What happened to Jean in x2? How did Jean from X-men die? Can Magneto beat Thanos? Why does Emma Frost like Cyclops? Who has Emma Frost defeated? Did Cyclops and Emma Frost child? Do Scott and Jean have children? This energy lived inside Jean and eventually took her over, turning her dark.
Eventually she left Earth, as she does at the end of the movie, and ended up causing a lot of destruction across the universe as Dark Phoenix. We can probably assume that's what the movie was hinting at, however lightly. If it wasn't for the recent Fox-Disney merger, I'd say definitively that this comics storyline makes for clear sequel material, but now that the Mouse House owns Fox the studio that owns the X-Men franchise, which fans have speculated will be rebooted and merged into the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside the Avengers , we may be left wondering what Jean does up in space forever.
That definitive comic book ending might be all we get which is at least more than the movie gives us. This story contains major spoilers for the Netflix film Passing. Jimmy O. Netflix Christmas movie season is up. Spoilers ahead. After Magneto sends her and Wolverine to die in the sun, Jean once again becomes the Phoenix and confronts Magneto, only for him to hit her with an electromagnetic pulse that causes a stroke she eventually succumbs to.
Two issues before New X-Men she was mortally wounded by Wolverine in an attempt to keep her from suffering a grueling death by burning up in the sun. This wound is what leads her to transform into the Phoenix again and return to earth where she would meet her death.
The longest-lasting of her deaths, Greg Pak and Greg Land's X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong sees the Phoenix force return to resurrect Jean once again, only for her to try and rid herself of it through suicide attempts and with the help of Wolverine. Eventually, Jean transcends to the white-hot room, taking the Phoenix force with her.
Though she would appear to various characters as an apparition over the following years and a time-displaced version of herself was running around as well, the real Jean Grey would not return from this death for over 10 years until Matthew Rosenberg and Leinil Francis Yu's Phoenix Ressurection: The Return of Jean Grey.
Johnathan Hickman and Pepe Larraz's House of X 4 saw a team of mutants from the newly established nation of Krakoa set out on a mission to fight back again the Orchis Initiative in space.
Things take a turn for the worst as Xavier signals his team to do all they can to obtain the intel they are after.
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