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erwartet uns mit Dark Phoenix das nächste Kapitel der X-Men-Saga, in dem besonders die mächtigste Mutantin Jean Grey im Fokus. Die X-Men versuchen Jean wieder nach Hause zu holen, doch sie verletzt völlig außer Kontrolle Peter Maximoff, tötet versehentlich Raven Darkholme und. Die X-Men leben nach den Geschehnissen am Alkali Lake ihr Leben weiter. Einzig Scott/Cyclops zieht sich zurück, da er den Tod von Jean nicht verkraften.

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Jean Elaine Gray ist eine fiktive Superheldin, die in amerikanischen Comics von Marvel Comics erscheint. Der Charakter ist unter den Decknamen Marvel Girl, Phoenix und Dark Phoenix bekannt. Im Film X-Men Apocalypse ist Jean eine sechzehnjährige Schülerin an Charles Xaviers Institut. Charles sieht sie als mächtigste Schülerin, allerdings hat sie ihre​. Jean Grey, früher Marvel Girl, ist ein Gründungsmitglied der X-Men. Sie ist die einzige Mutantin. Die X-Men versuchen Jean wieder nach Hause zu holen, doch sie verletzt völlig außer Kontrolle Peter Maximoff, tötet versehentlich Raven Darkholme und. Die X-Men leben nach den Geschehnissen am Alkali Lake ihr Leben weiter. Einzig Scott/Cyclops zieht sich zurück, da er den Tod von Jean nicht verkraften. erwartet uns mit Dark Phoenix das nächste Kapitel der X-Men-Saga, in dem besonders die mächtigste Mutantin Jean Grey im Fokus. Gefährliche Energiewolke: Jean Grey (Sophie Turner, r.) wird zu Phoenix. In den X-Men-Filmen waren die Mutanten stets das Hassobjekt der.

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Im Film X-Men Apocalypse ist Jean eine sechzehnjährige Schülerin an Charles Xaviers Institut. Charles sieht sie als mächtigste Schülerin, allerdings hat sie ihre​. Die X-Men leben nach den Geschehnissen am Alkali Lake ihr Leben weiter. Einzig Scott/Cyclops zieht sich zurück, da er den Tod von Jean nicht verkraften. Die X-Men versuchen Jean wieder nach Hause zu holen, doch sie verletzt völlig außer Kontrolle Peter Maximoff, tötet versehentlich Raven Darkholme und.

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Da Sie abgesehen davon körperlich und geistig vollkommen gesund ist geht Jean zusammen mit Scott auf eine Feier anlässlich dem Erfolg der Mission. Dort soll er mit dem jungen Professor X und dem jungen Magneto zusammenarbeiten und verhindern, dass Mystique den Wissenschaftler Bolivar Trask Peter Dinklage umbringt -- was zum Durchbruch des Sentinel-Programms führen würde.

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Initially possessing the ability of telekinesis , the character was later granted the power of telepathy , [4] which would be retconned years later as a suppressed mutant ability.

Under the authorship of Chris Claremont and the artwork of first Dave Cockrum and then John Byrne in the late s, Jean Grey underwent a significant transformation from the X-Men's weakest member, [6] to its most powerful.

The first comic Claremont saw at Marvel after coming there in was the first X-Men issue penciled by Neal Adams issue 56 , after of which he became enamored of Jean Grey.

But when he started to write X-Men in issue 94, the first issue after the creation of the new team in Giant-Size X-Men 1, Len Wein had already established that she was leaving the team.

The artwork was already done, and it was too late to change. But he promised himself he would bring her back as soon as possible, which he did in issue 97 when he became the sole writer of the title.

Claremont also decided to upgrade her powers significantly. This storyline is one of the most well-known and heavily referenced in mainstream American superhero comics , and is widely considered a classic, including Jean Grey's suicidal sacrifice.

It contained the original version of Uncanny X-Men , the original splash page for Uncanny X-Men , and transcripts of a roundtable discussion between Shooter, Claremont, Byrne, editors Jim Salicrup and Louise Jones , and inker Terry Austin about the creation of the new Phoenix persona, the development of the story, and what led to its eventual change, and Claremont and Byrne's plans for Jean Grey had she survived.

Claremont revealed that his and Cockrum's motivation for Jean Grey's transformation into Phoenix was to create "the first female cosmic hero".

However, both Salicrup and Byrne had strong feelings against how powerful Phoenix had become, feeling that she drew too much focus in the book.

However, Byrne's decision to have Dark Phoenix destroy an inhabited planetary system in Uncanny X-Men , coupled with the planned ending to the story arc, worried then-Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter , who felt that allowing Jean to live at the conclusion of the story was both morally unacceptable given that she was now a "mass murderer" and also an unsatisfying ending from a storytelling point of view.

I personally think, and I've said this many times, that having a character destroy an inhabited world with billions of people, wipe out a starship and then—well, you know, having the powers removed and being let go on Earth.

It seems to me that that's the same as capturing Hitler alive and letting him go live on Long Island. Now, I don't think the story would end there.

I think a lot of people would come to his door with machine guns One of the creative team's questions that affected the story's conclusion was whether the Phoenix's personality and later descent into madness and evil were inherent to Jean Grey or if the Phoenix was itself an entity merely possessing her.

At the time of the Dark Phoenix's creation, Byrne felt that, "If someone could be seen to corrupt Jean, rather than her just turning bad, this could make for an interesting story.

As a result, Shooter ordered that Claremont and Byrne rewrite issue to explicitly place in the story both a consequence and an ending commensurate with the enormity of Phoenix's actions.

In the original ending, Jean does not revert to Dark Phoenix, and the Shi'ar subject her to a "psychic lobotomy", permanently removing all her telepathic or telekinetic powers.

After several years, Marvel decided to revive the character, but only after an editorial decree that the character be absolved of her actions during The Dark Phoenix Saga.

Busiek later found out that his idea had been used thanks to Layton, and he was credited in Fantastic Four and paid for his contributions.

But that's the difference between being the writer and being the boss. In the comics, having been fully established as separate from the "Jean Grey" copy created and taken over by the Phoenix Force, Jean is "absolved" of involvement in the atrocities of "The Dark Phoenix" storyline, and she returned in the first issue of X-Factor 1st Series.

Claremont later commented on how Jean's revival affected his original plans for Madelyne Pryor, stating that the relationship between the two women was intended to be entirely coincidental.

These reissues paired the original stories with new vignettes, elaborating on plot points. The story further supported the retcon establishing Jean Grey and the Phoenix Force as two separate entities.

Following the conclusion of Inferno , Jean continued to be a mainstay character throughout the rest of X-Factor [20] [21] X-Factor 1st Series ended its run featuring the original X-Men with X-Factor 70 September , with the characters transitioning over to Uncanny X-Men , explained in continuity as the two teams deciding to merge.

During the Revolution event, all X-Men titles began six months after the events of Apocalypse: the Twelve , allowing writers to create fresh situations and stories and gradually fill in the missing events of the previous six months of continuity.

Due to editing decisions following the success of the X-Men film, which depicted the character of Jean Grey with both telepathy and telekinesis, an explanation for Jean's altered powers in the comics was never explicitly made, though writer Chris Claremont revealed in interviews that it was intended to be an accidental power switch between fellow X-Man Psylocke , explaining Psylocke's new telekinetic powers as well.

Jean was next featured in the six-issue miniseries X-Men Forever written by Fabian Nicieza , which was designed to tie up remaining plot lines.

During the series, Jean revisited many of the events involving the Phoenix Force and the series introduced the concept of "Omega level mutants", a category for mutants with unlimited potential, which included Jean herself.

The overarching plot focused on the team assuming the roles of teachers to a new generation of mutants at the Xavier Institute while navigating their personal relationships and dealing with newly emerging pro- and anti-mutant political sentiments.

Regarding Jean's actual return to the X-Men franchise, Marvel indicated that Jean's eventual return is being discussed but stated that the return of Jean Grey was "a story Marvel does not want to rush".

Following the events of Extermination story, the time-displaced Jean Grey and the other original X-Men were returned to their original time, as part of Jonathan Hickman 's plan to reboot the entire X-Men franchise.

She had an older sister, Sara Grey-Bailey. Depictions of Jean's childhood and her relations with her family have shown a stable, loving family life growing up.

Jean's mutant powers of telepathy and telekinesis first manifest when her best friend is hit by a car and killed. Jean mentally links with her friend and nearly dies as well.

During an emergency mission in space, the X-Men find their shuttle damaged. Jean pilots the shuttle back to Earth, but is exposed to fatal levels of radiation.

Phoenix continues her life as Jean Grey with the other X-Men, joining them on missions and saving the universe.

During " The Dark Phoenix Saga ", Phoenix becomes overwhelmed and corrupted by her first taste of evil and transforms into a force of total destruction, called "Dark Phoenix", inadvertently killing the inhabitants of a planetary system, after consuming its star, and jeopardizing the entire universe.

Upon its suicide by way of a disintegration ray, the Phoenix Force disperses into its original form and a fragment locates the still-healing Jean at the bottom of Jamaica Bay.

Named " Madelyne Pryor ", the unaware clone meets Cyclops in a situation engineered by Sinister and the two fall in love, marry, and have a child, Nathan Christopher Summers.

Meanwhile, the cocoon is discovered and retrieved by the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. Madelyne eventually resurfaces, now nearly insane and with powers awakened by a demonic pact, calling herself the Goblyn Queen.

Learning of her true identity and purpose as a clone created by Mister Sinister drove her completely insane and she plans to sacrifice Nathan Christopher to achieve greater power and unleash literal Hell on Earth.

Jean and Madelyne confront each other, and Madelyne attempts to kill them both. Jean manages to survive only by absorbing the remnant of the Phoenix Force housed within Madelyne, giving her both Madelyne's memories and the Phoenix's memories from "The Dark Phoenix Saga".

While continuing on X-Factor, Cyclops proposes to Jean and she meets her alternate future daughter Rachel Summers who goes by the codename "Phoenix" as well and is also able to tap into the Phoenix Force , but she rejects them both out of the feeling that they indicate that her life is predetermined.

After some time, she makes up with Rachel, welcoming her into her life, and proposes to Cyclops and the two marry. Jean adopts the identity of "Redd" along with Cyclops "Slym" and they raise Nathan Christopher for twelve years before they are sent back into their bodies on their wedding honeymoon.

Jean learns that a time-displaced Rachel had used her powers to transport them to the future to protect Nathan, and per Rachel's request, Jean adopts the codename "Phoenix" once again to establish it as a symbol of good after all the bad it had caused.

In Bishop 's original timeline before he ends up in the present he finds the X-Men's war room and finds a garbled distress signal from Jean about a traitor destroying the X-Men from within.

He then telepathically brands his name to her mind when she refused and asks him his name. Professor Xavier calls the X-Men together for a meeting and Jean tries unsuccessfully to rally the X-Men against him before he manifests Onslaught.

While Onslaught easily overtakes the rest of the X-Men, Jean escapes to the war room and sends out the distress signal that Bishop found in the future.

After a massive battle against Jean and the rest of the X-Men, Onslaught escapes to carry out his plans. After Onslaught nearly kills the X-Men they team up with the Avengers to make a plan to stop him, knowing full well that it may come down to them killing Xavier if the world is to survive.

Jean accompanies Cyclops, Archangel, and Psylocke to Muir Island where they and Moira McTaggart discover the Xavier Protocols , secret plans that Xavier made to kill any of the individual X-Men should anyone become a threat against the world.

The rest of the Avengers and Fantastic Four join them in a final stand against Onslaught before he completely destroys the world. In a final act of desperation Jean finds Hulk and locks away Bruce Banner's mind, leaving only the Hulk in control so he can fight Onslaught unencumbered.

With the vast majority of earth's heroes missing and assumed dead after Onslaught is finally defeated, Jean and Cyclops open their home to Quicksilver and his daughter and try to help the X-Men to get their lives back together.

Following Cyclops's possession by the mutant villain Apocalypse and apparent death, [23] [24] Jean continues with the X-Men, but is distraught by the loss of her husband.

She later learns that she is an "Omega-level" mutant with unlimited potential. Jean's discovery of the psychic affair results in a confrontation between her and Emma, though ultimately Jean realizes that Emma truly loves him.

In a final confrontation with a traitor at the institute the X-Men's teammate Xorn , posing as Magneto Jean fully realizes and assumes complete control of the powers of the Phoenix Force, but is killed in a last-ditch lethal attack by Xorn.

However, after her funeral, Scott rejects Emma and her offer to run the school together. This creates a dystopian future where all life and natural evolution is under assault by the infectious, villainous, sentient bacteria " Sublime ".

Jean is resurrected in this future timeline and becomes the fully realized White Phoenix of the Crown , using the abilities of the Phoenix Force to defeat Sublime and eliminate the dystopic future by reaching back in time and telling Cyclops to move on.

This leads him to accept Emma's love and her offer to run the school together. A weakened Phoenix Force returns to reanimate Jean.

Jean tries to convince the Phoenix Force to let her go so they can return to the White Hot Room together, but once again the Phoenix Force takes over.

Jean lets Wolverine find her and tries to convince him to kill her again before the Phoenix does more damage.

Jean takes Wolverine to the North Pole before the Shi'ar can kill her and convinces him to kill her.

He stabs her numerous times but Phoenix keeps reanimating her, prompting Jean to dive deep into the ice and freeze herself.

Before she departs, Jean and Cyclops share a telepathic emotional farewell. Though she had yet to fully return, the Phoenix Force and Jean continued to manifest themselves, particularly the Phoenix through the red-haired, green-eyed "mutant messiah" who slightly resembles Jean named Hope Summers , [69] and Jean briefly appears in a vision to Emma Frost from the White Hot Room, warning the X-Men to "prepare".

However, after the younger Jean begins to ignore her, she possesses the time displaced Jean and uses her as a means to ambush Emma Frost.

Strange psych occurrences around the world, which include a large bird flaring out from the sun and an explosion on the moon, raise red flags for the X-Men, who quickly launch an investigation of these events.

As they find the coffin of their long-dead teammate empty, they race to locate the Phoenix before it can find a suitable host.

As it turns out, with the time-displaced teen Jean Grey out of the Phoenix Force's way, the cosmic entity has already resurrected the present adult Jean Grey.

However, she doesn't recall her life as a mutant and an X-Man, and terrible visions from her previous life have left Jean unsure of the difference between reality and fiction.

As Jean faces the Phoenix Force, she is finally able to convince the cosmic entity to stop bringing her back and let her go. Alive once again, Jean is reunited with her friends as the Phoenix Force journeys back to space.

Restored to life, Jean gathers some of the greatest minds on Earth together so that she can read their minds to plan her next move.

Recognizing that there has been a sudden surge in anti-mutant sentiment, to the point where there are plans to abort pregnancies if the mutant gene is detected, Jean announces her plans to establish a more official mutant nation, making it clear that she will not establish a geographic location for said nation as past examples make it clear that doing so just makes mutants a target.

To support her in this goal, she assembles a team including Nightcrawler, X and Namor, but is unaware that her actions are being observed by Cassandra Nova.

The adult Jean returns to using her original Marvel Girl codename and wore her second green-and-yellow Marvel Girl costume. She was part of a strike team sent to outer space to stop a satellite near the sun from being used as a Sentinel factory.

Sentinels crushed Jean's escape pod and she died, only for Jean's mind to be transferred into a cloned body created by Professor X.

In All-New X-Men , present-day Beast goes to the past and brings a younger version of Jean to the present day along with the other original X-Men in hopes of helping the present-day Cyclops to see how far he's fallen.

The time travel also caused her suppressed telepathic powers to awaken much earlier in her life than they were supposed to.

Jean is later kidnapped by the Shi'ar and placed on trial for the destruction done by the Phoenix Force years earlier in a crossover story line The Trial of Jean Grey.

The All-New X-Men team up with the Guardians of the Galaxy to rescue Jean from the Shi'ar homeworld, but Jean would end up awakening a new power that she never had, in which she is able to absorb massive amounts of psionic energy from others and combine her telepathy and telekinesis, which she used to defeat the powerful Gladiator, leader of the Shi'ar.

Following the reconstruction of reality after the Battleworld crisis , Jean has parted ways from the rest of the time-displaced X-Men as she attempts to find her own life in the present by living a normal civilian life in College until Storm recruits her to join her new team of X-Men to help protect mutants from Terrigen.

Jean ends up approached by Magneto, who offers her and her team to join him in preserving Xavier's dream by defeating those who oppose it.

While on a solo mission against the Wrecking Crew , Jean receives a vision that the Phoenix Force is coming back to earth. Jean feels even less taken seriously when Beast begins examining her for signs of delusional hallucinations.

Jean then meets with other former Phoenix hosts Colossus , Magik , Rachel Summers , Hope Summers and Quentin Quire , where the latter uses his powers to show her how the aftereffects of bonding with the Phoenix Force has individually affected each of them.

Jean ends up sent back in time for unknown reasons and ends up meeting that timeline's Jean Grey shortly after she first becomes Phoenix.

Time-displaced Jean attempts to ask Phoenix questions about the Phoenix Force but she dodges Jean's questions. Instead Phoenix takes Jean for a night out and shows off her powers.

After witnessing Phoenix use her cosmic powers to fight off Galactus from consuming a defenseless planet, Jean contemplates warning Phoenix of her fate until an encounter with The Watcher stops her from doing so.

The Watcher commends Jean and tells her that choosing to not change her future means that her ultimate fate is in her own hands whether or not she ends up hosting the Phoenix Force back in her present.

As Jean returns to her present, Phoenix cryptically states that they will meet again. Backed by a host of former Phoenix Force wielders, Emma Frost, Quentin Quire, Hope Summers, the Stepford Cuckoos and even the spirit of the adult Jean Grey, the teen Jean tries to defy destiny and stop the Phoenix before it can take her over and bend her to its will.

With the Phoenix Force now on Earth, the team realizes it's going to take a lot more than they have to stop it. And while the young Jean is able to wound the Phoenix with the aid of Cable's Psi-mitar, the Phoenix seems just too strong for anyone to overcome.

Teen Jean eventually managed to push the cosmic force far away from her friends and allies, where a final battle can take place. However, both Jean Greys learned how wrong they were, as the Phoenix was never coming for teen Jean, at least not like they believed.

Actually, the Phoenix wants the adult Jean, but to do that it needs the young Jean out of the way. Thus, the force floods her body with flaming psychic energy, incinerating her from the inside out, leaving only a skeleton.

However, after dying, the younger Jean found herself somehow in the White Hot Room despite not being a Phoenix host.

Angry, the Phoenix attempted to destroy her using mental manifestations of its past hosts, created from pieces of their life forces left in the Room.

Jean realized that she could control the White Hot Room against the Phoenix wishes and commanded the cosmic entity to resurrect her, which it did so in order to get rid of her.

After returning to Madripoor, she was approached by her resurrected older Earth counterpart, much to her surprise.

Jean Grey is an Omega-level mutant , and at her highest and strongest potential was fully merged with the Phoenix Force and with it was able to defeat even Galactus.

Jean is a powerful empath, as she can feel and manipulate emotions of other people, as shown when her power first emerged as she felt her friend Annie Richardson slowly dying.

When her powers first manifested, Jean was unable to cope with her telepathic abilities , forcing Professor Charles Xavier to suppress her access to it altogether.

Instead, he chose to train her in the use of her psychokinetic abilities while allowing her telepathy to grow at its natural rate before reintroducing it.

Jean is also one of the few telepaths skilled enough to communicate with animals animals with high intelligence, such as dolphins , [] dogs , [] and ravens [].

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Use the HTML below. During this time, Jean completed her education, became a medical doctor as well as a teacher for the school, and kindled a long-lasting romance with her teammate Scott Summers Cyclops.

Jean is one of the only X-Men who never assumes a code-name, indicating that she is unafraid if the world at large learns of her mutant identity.

During this time, however, it is later revealed that a wary Xavier made the decision to place a series of psychic blocks on Jean's mind, limiting her powers.

During these sessions, Xavier made the startling discovery that the reason Jean's powers so affected her mind was that her mutation changed the limbic system of her brain, seating Jean's power in her subconscious rather than her conscious mind.

This was by all accounts dangerous, as the subconscious is the seat of pure emotion, without reason or morality.

By locking parts of her subconscious away, Xavier discovered that he had created within Jean a split personality -- the dark side of Jean, her pure subconscious focused by her powers and unfettered by her conscious mind.

This personality came to call itself "The Phoenix", a primal manifestation of the dark side of Jean's mind. Locking this side deeply within her, Xavier kept a close watch on his pupil.

As the films began, Jean is introduced as the school's medical doctor and a beloved teacher, with no knowledge of her darker past. Jean is in fact a respected authority, and is shown to have been invited to address the United States Congressional hearings on the issue of the Mutant Registration Act, a law that would require all mutants to publicly register themselves and their powers.

Fearing a backlash from bigots and those fearful of mutants, Jean fights against this with little success. After Wolverine and Rogue are brought to the school, Jean begins giving Wolverine a medical examination that is interrupted when the panicked mutant attacks her.

Later, she helps Logan to settle into his rooms, revealing her powers and also her acknowledgement that she isn't very powerful and lacks control over her limited telepathy.

Wolverine, intrigued by Jean, challenges this and has her read his mind. Catching glimpses of some of the man's horrified past, Jean forges a connection with Logan that seems to trouble her.

When Rogue goes missing, Jean again expresses her frustration with her limited telepathy as she acknowledges that for her to attempt to use Cerebro, a device which amplifies a telepath's abilities on an exponential level, would be "dangerous".

Jean accompanies Professor Xavier to the train station where the Brotherhood of Mutants has taken Rogue and helps the professor keep telepathic control over Toad and Sabretooth, for a brief time, though Rogue is lost.

When the standoff finishes, Magneto leaves triumphant and Jean appears troubled by the loss. Jean attempts to provide medical care with limited success; Xavier reads Kelly's mind and discovers that Magneto has built a machine that emits a radiation which triggers mutation in normal human beings, with Jean inputting that humans that aren't ready for the mutation will die from the radiation as their bodies reject the change.

When Kelly does indeed die, Xavier attempts to use Cerebro to find Magneto, only to fall prey to the sabotage that a shapeshifted Mystique implanted in the machine earlier.

Troubled by her mentor's illness and increasingly frustrated with being unable to help, Jean fixes Cerebro and makes the fateful choice to use the machine herself to find Rogue.

The machine tears through Jean's mind and some of the psychic barriers placed by Xavier so long ago, and Jean is able to find Rogue, though experience has drained her.

Despite this, she accompanies the X-Men to Liberty Island, where Magneto has taken his machine in an attempt to use it on a conference of world leaders.

Still weak, Jean is easily defeated in battle by Toad, though she later uses her telekinesis to temper Storm's windstorm to fly Wolverine onto the torch of the Statue of Liberty to allow him to stop Magneto's machine in time.

When the mutation-enhancing radiation hits her, Jean appears even more troubled than before. Caring for Logan later in the hospital wing, Jean acknowledges their mutual attraction but rejects it, which Wolverine accepts, and she chooses to try to retain her normal life in the X-Mansion.

As the film opens, Jean and Cyclops are two of the chaperones on a school field trip to a natural history museum.

As Jean slowly breaks apart from the others, her control slips and she begins to hear the thoughts of the entire crowd around her, a feat which she was previously incapable of and which visibly disturbs her.

When she manages to collect herself, Scott attempts to comfort her though she brushes him off by claiming she merely has a "headache".

Scott confronts her, however, and she is forced to reveal that her telepathy has been growing in leaps and bounds, leaving her unable to control it or focus it.

Scott also reveals that she has been having disturbing nightmares about the future, displaying a limited prescient ability, as well as a disturbing growth in her once faltering telekinetic abilities, succinctly stating "A month ago you were having trouble levitating a book or a chair across the room; now whenever you have a nightmare the entire bedroom shakes.

When the Professor sends Jean and Storm to find the mutant known as Nightcrawler, a teleporter who was used in a mysterious mutant attack against the President of the United States, Jean is able to use her telekinesis to not only hold Nightcrawler in place but also to prevent him from teleporting further.

Once the two have determined that Nightcrawler was under some form of mind control, they try to fly back to the mansion but receive a distress call from Wolverine revealing that the mansion was attacked by a group of black-ops soldiers while Xavier was distracted by Nightcrawler's assault.

Jean is forced to reveal the Blackbird jet to a group of police officers in order to rescue an embattled Wolverine, a problem only made worse by Pyro's increasingly reckless use of his powers.

This confrontation leads to the air force chasing after the Blackbird. Despite Storm's best efforts at shaking the fighter jets, one is able to launch two target-locked missiles at the Blackbird.

When the team realises what has happened, Jean falls into a trance and taps into her increasing abilities with startling results: her hair blows back from her face, her skin flushes with an almost fire-like glow, and her eyes burn with red flames as she telekinetically destroys one of the missiles with apparent ease.

Shocked at what she's done and exhausted by the sudden power fluctuation, Jean loses her control and the other missile hits the Blackbird.

To their confusion, the X-Men are saved by Magneto, who explains that a Colonel William Stryker, a mutant-hating military man who is later revealed to have been the mastermind behind Weapon X the program that experimented on Wolverine , has kidnapped Xavier and through months of torture has used Magneto to discover Cerebro.

Magneto goes on to explain that Cerebro is powerful enough to connect a telepath as strong as Xavier to every living mind on the planet, and that if Xavier were forced to concentrate hard enough on a particular group such as mutants , he could easily commit genocide.

When Magneto reveals that Nightcrawler was placed under the same mind-controlling serum as Magneto himself, Jean is called to read Nightcrawler's mind and is able to push through the serum itself to find Stryker's base underneath the dam at Alkali Lake.

When Jean withdraws from Nightcrawler's mind, her power flares once again and the flames of the campfire inexplicably leap higher than normal.

Exhausted and afraid, Jean and Logan share a brief kiss before she chooses to remain with Scott and leaves Logan alone. The two groups split up, with Storm and Nightcrawler trying to rescue the incarcerated mutant children taken from the school and Jean accompanying Magneto and Mystique to try to find Professor Xavier.

They are waylaid, however, by a mind-controlled Cyclops. Jean takes Scott on alone, telekinetically throwing him to the lower levels. When she confronts him, Cyclops unleashes the full power of his optic blasts, a power that, according to Jean earlier could potentially "punch a hole through a mountain".

Jean erects a psychic shield and once more unleashes the full extent of her power; her eyes once more burn red and a fiery corona of energy surrounds her as she blasts Cyclops away.

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She can use her telekinetic abilities on herself or others to simulate the power of flight or levitation, stimulate molecules to increase friction, create protective force fields out of psychokinetic energy, or project her telekinetic energy as purely concussive force.

The outer limits of her telekinetic power have never been clearly established, though she was capable of lifting approximately fifty tons of rubble with some strain.

Jean's younger self who had been brought from the past into the present by an older Hank McCoy eventually found an entirely new usage of her powers separate from the Phoenix Force.

The teenage Marvel Girl learned she has the ability to harness ambient psychic energy and channel it into powerful blasts of force, which are a combination of both her telepathy and telekinesis.

When using this ability Jean's whole body glows with pink psychic energy, obscuring her human form. Under the tutelage of Psylocke , teenage Marvel Girl has learned the ability to create psionic weapons that damage a target either physically, mentally or both in some point.

She showed skill in constructing multiple types of psionic weapons that differ in size, length and power which she uses in combat.

The relationship between Jean Grey and the Phoenix Force and the nature of the powers she has is portrayed in a variety of ways throughout the character's history.

In the initial plotline of the Phoenix being a manifestation of Jean's true potential, these powers are considered her own, [43] as part of Claremont and Byrne's desire to create "the first cosmic superheroine".

In one instance Jean forcibly ripped the Phoenix out of Emma Frost and imposed its status upon herself. Jean then subsequently forced the Phoenix to resurrect her after manipulating the Phoenix's mental landscape against it.

The Phoenix Force also seems to render its host unaging and, at least in some adaptations, enhances the physical strength of its avatar to superhuman levels; in certain incarnations, Jean, namely while acting as Dark Phoenix, seemed to possess some level of superhuman strength.

For one reason or another, Jean Grey both young and old has, on more than one occasion, been repeatedly resurrected by either the Phoenix [43] [] or apparently her sheer force of will without Phoenix.

During the height of the Psych Wars , Young Jean was able to forcibly make the Phoenix Force restore her to life, [] despite the Phoenix's adamant resolve not to do so, completely recreating her body after it had been vaporized.

Some time later, after her body was taken over and completely devoured by a Poison , a small part of Jean's mind survived and, despite itself, was able to infect the whole Poison Hive and destroy it from the inside out, subsequently using nothing but her mind to reconstruct her body.

This leaves Jean believing that she may not even be human anymore. Jean Grey is a trained pilot and proficient unarmed combatant.

She also has some degree of teaching ability, experience as a fashion model, and training in psychology. As a fictional character in the Marvel Universe , Jean Grey appears in various alternate plot lines and fictional universes.

In the Marvel alternative universe miniseries, Jean Grey fakes her identity and gender , posing as "John Grey", a member of the "Witchbreed".

The group was led by Carlos Javier the Charles Xavier of the universe. Like her Marvel Universe counterpart, Jean has telekinetic powers.

Werner tells Scott that he was attracted to Jean, although he had thought that she was male. After her death, her friends gave her a burial at sea.

When her corpse is cremated, the fire forms a giant Phoenix raptor before disappearing. In the Age of Apocalypse storyline, Jean is a student of Magneto.

She eventually falls in love with fellow student, Weapon X. Jean is later kidnapped by Mr. Sinister , who offers her a place among his team.

She refuses, and is sent to Sinister's breeding pens. She learns of a plan to drop nuclear bombs on the United States to kill Apocalypse.

She confronts Weapon X, then leaves him to try to stop the attack with the aid of Cyclops. She's apparently killed at the hands of Cyclops' brother, Prelate Havok , before she can hold back the nuclear bombs with her telekinesis.

In the tenth-anniversary limited series, it is revealed that Jean was the one that stopped the nuclear attack from the Human High Council with the last of her powers.

She was also "resurrected" by Sinister and began displaying Phoenix Force powers, known in this reality as "Mutant Alpha" abilities.

Jean doesn't remember her old life at first, so Sinister manipulated her to create a new team to fight the X-Men, the Sinister Six. During the fight between the two teams, Logan is able to connect emotionally with Jean.

She turns on Sinister and incinerates him. Jean and Logan reunite, and she becomes leader of the X-Men at Magneto's behest. In this continuity, she is married to Wolverine and is a co-director of education for Xavier's School of Gifted Youngsters.

The two have a daughter named Kate whom the others nickname "Shine. When Xavier offers an invitation for Spider-Man and Mary-Jane's daughter to enroll in their school, she tries to convince the couple that it's the right decision.

In the timeline known as the Days of Future Past , Jean dies when Mastermind detonated a nuclear device at Pittsburgh , after she had given birth to her and Scott's daughter, Rachel, a few months before.

There are conflicting reports whether this Jean had been replaced by the Phoenix Force. The past of Jean Grey of Earth mirrors that of her Earth counterpart.

In recent history, Jean had once again lost her telepathic abilities— the circumstances behind her loss of this ability are as yet unrevealed.

However, this would eventually spare Jean's life when the psychic birth of the Skull resulted in the death of every telepathic being on the planet, killing Jean's mentor Professor Xavier.

Shortly after his death, the X-Men disbanded. Either prior to, or shortly after the disbanding of the X-Men, Jean would leave Cyclops after a long relationship to pursue a romance with Scott's rival for Jean's affections, Wolverine.

However, Wolverine and Jean's life would devolve into a New York stereotype of the bickering couple. Both would put on significant amounts weight and would resort to arguing with each other.

When Wolverine would refuse to help the heroes defend New York from the Skull and his army, Jean would leave Wolverine in disgust, telling him that she was really Madelyne Pryor to rankle Wolverine even more.

Jean would resurface years later at the wedding of Medusa and King Britain, which served as a brief reunion of the surviving members of the X-Men.

Jean would reconcile with Wolverine, however, the two would remain apart. Her current whereabouts are unknown.

Jena and her sister Madelyne are the guardians of the "Phoenix Sword", whose power Jean absorbs. The zombie Hulk punches through her body and squishes her head while she attempted to subdue him, thus killing her.

Jean's history in the Mutant X universe is quite muddled. Under the name of Ariel, she was a founding member of the X-Men and in love with their leader, Havok.

Some time later during a mission, Jean was believed dead and later on Havok married her lookalike, Madelyne Pryor, Jean's clone.

In reality, Jean was saved by Apocalypse and Magneto, and hidden from Professor X who was capturing all the telepaths in the world for his evil plans.

When she re-surfaced, Jean was working together with Sinister and Apocalypse to recruit the aid of Havok's new team, the Six, against an evil Xavier.

That crisis having passed, Jean joined the Six, as Madelyne had been turned into the Goblin Queen and was no longer with them.

Jean also mentioned having been in a relationship with Wolverine, and having worked with SHIELD for a while, though it was unclear where exactly these events fit in with her history and also whether Jean had access to the Phoenix Force.

On the Exiles 's second mission lands them in the middle of an alternative reality Dark Phoenix Saga. The team learns that in this world Jean actually is the Dark Phoenix, and they participate in the Shiar trial by combat, disguised as representatives of the world she destroyed.

Originally, their goal is to prevent the Shiar Imperial Guard from killing Jean before she can overcome the Dark Phoenix, however when Jean vaporizes Storm, Gladiator, and Cyclops, they realize that this version of Jean has lost herself to the Dark Phoenix and must die.

They are able to overwhelm her momentarily, allowing Wolverine to get close enough to stab her through the heart, resulting in an explosion that kills her and vaporizes the moon and the Shiar ships orbiting it.

The Exiles are removed from this reality, right before the blast. This team includes John Grey, a male version of Jean who is codenamed Sunspot and displays telekinetic abilities.

A counterpart of Jean Grey from Earth, who had most of her powers taken away for crimes unknown and for that reason it is not clear whether she had access to the Phoenix Force.

Jean then set out to become not only queen of Britain but of the entire world. To reach that goal and find a way of restoring her powers, she looked for the ultimate weapon across the multiverse: the various incarnations of Nate Grey.

She lured many of them to her kingdom, though most of them died after having been used by her for a while. Queen Jean also traveled to the main universe where she replaced Nate Grey's companion, Madelyne Pryor , wormed her way into Nate's mind, and returned to her world with him as her weapon.

However, Nate broke free and fought against her, culminating in her draining the life-force of all her "subjects" in an attempt to use the power to kill him.

He eventually kills her by creating a sun around her, burning her to death. Ironically some time later, Madelyne Pryor herself would use the "Red Queen" moniker.

A young prostitute in Washington, D. They are brought to Earth as a result of M-Day. This counterpart of Jean seemed to have access to the Phoenix Force too.

In New Excalibur 24 she was stabbed in the shoulder with a broadsword by Petrie, one of Albion 's Shadow Captains de-powered mutants given ability-enhancing suits.

After beating him, she used her power to gain the knowledge necessary to deactivate the device Albion had used to nullify London's supply of electricity.

The energy required to perform this, as well as the blood loss caused by the stab wound, killed her. In the Ultimate Marvel continuity, Jean Grey is a responsible, but extroverted young woman; scathingly sarcastic and a bit of a tease, and she secretly reads other people's minds, particularly the other members of the X-Men.

Early in the series, she has very short, cropped hair and prefers to dress in a rocker type style. Eventually, she becomes more mature and wears clothes that are more conservative, and grows her hair somewhat longer.

She has a brief affair with Wolverine , but when Wolverine reveals how he was originally sent to kill Professor X , Jean is angry and ends the relationship.

She later begins to date Cyclops although she is occasionally frustrated by his shyness. Xavier found Jean Grey while she was in a mental hospital, having problems controlling her telepathy and having troublesome visions of a Phoenix raptor.

It is established at the start of the series that her age is She was Xavier's second student after Cyclops.

The exact nature of the Phoenix in the Ultimate Universe has not been revealed, but very often Jean is haunted by visions and hallucinations of the Phoenix early in the Ultimate timeline.

The powers seem to reveal themselves when Jean gets angry. It appears, due to tests conducted in Ultimate X-Men 71, that the Phoenix is an actual entity and not an uncovered aspect of Jean's own mind.

According to the Fire and Brimstone story arc, Jean's Phoenix powers come from the Phoenix God , although Xavier does not believe this.

Jean kills many members of the Hellfire club in a fit of Phoenix powered rage before Xavier calms her down. Much later in the story, Jean uses her Phoenix powers often.

She starts with her powers out of her control due to her anger, accidentally killing two mercenaries who were attacking the X-Men. She feels guilty over the incident for weeks, but after a while, she manifests signs of the Phoenix, beginning to draw upon more and more of the residual Phoenix energies buried within her mind to help the X-Men on several occasions, combating Magneto and the deceptive and manipulative Magician.

It has been revealed that Jean envisions imaginary tiny, green goblins carrying out her telekinetic activities. After Professor X's apparent death, Jean has become the headmistress of the school, along with Cyclops.

She did not join Bishop's new team of X-Men, but has assisted the team when needed, often butting heads with Cyclops over when to help and when not to help.

Further down the line, The X-Men hunt Sinister down, finding him in the Morlock tunnels slaughtering several Morlocks in order to reach his goal; to be reborn as Apocalypse.

The Fantastic Four intercept Cyclops' team, where Sue Storm traps Jean in a force field, rendering her a mere spectator. Jean is broken free of the bubble when Professor X, able to walk, uses his telepathy to free her and the other reserve X-Men, leaving her to subdue the other team of X-Men and the Morlocks.

She hesitantly calls for help when Apocalypse puts Xavier on the brink of death and the Phoenix Force responds, physically manifesting herself and merging with Jean to fight Apocalypse.

Having fully merged with the Phoenix, Jean reverts recent history, allowing the X-Men to remember.

She then travels across the universe, causing war and suicide among different races. When she reaches her destination, the Silver Surfer arrives to warn her but she pushes on to find Heaven.

Jean later inexplicably turns up at the Mansion and resettles with the X-Men. Unfortunately, they believe they've failed and become Banshee addicts.

Jean leads her X-Men to deal with Colossus but falls into a trance, having visions of her father, who tells her not to push her friends to failure.

She recovers Northstar, crippled from the waist down, and less aggressive. Everyone but Scott returns home, so Jean tracks him into space, where he is staring down at Earth, feeling omnipotent.

Jean reminds him he's in need, provoking him into attacking her. During the ensuing fight Banshee were wears off and Scott almost succumbs to vacuum.

Jean encompassed him in her fire. In the end Magneto is defeated when Jean downloads Nick Fury's memories into Magneto, which reveals that mutants are not the next stage of human evolution, but rather a super-soldier experiment gone wrong.

Horrified by the truth, Magneto surrenders, and Cyclops executes him with his optic blast. Soon after, Jean is in Washington with the remaining X-Men, where Cyclops makes a speech, attempting to bring peace to the anti-mutant hostilities and to ask that all mutants surrender to the government.

He is then assassinated by Quicksilver, who lodges a bullet into his skull. Scott dies in the arms of Storm and Colossus, while Rogue rushes a distraught Jean to safety.

Wolverine, intrigued by Jean, challenges this and has her read his mind. Catching glimpses of some of the man's horrified past, Jean forges a connection with Logan that seems to trouble her.

When Rogue goes missing, Jean again expresses her frustration with her limited telepathy as she acknowledges that for her to attempt to use Cerebro, a device which amplifies a telepath's abilities on an exponential level, would be "dangerous".

Jean accompanies Professor Xavier to the train station where the Brotherhood of Mutants has taken Rogue and helps the professor keep telepathic control over Toad and Sabretooth, for a brief time, though Rogue is lost.

When the standoff finishes, Magneto leaves triumphant and Jean appears troubled by the loss. Jean attempts to provide medical care with limited success; Xavier reads Kelly's mind and discovers that Magneto has built a machine that emits a radiation which triggers mutation in normal human beings, with Jean inputting that humans that aren't ready for the mutation will die from the radiation as their bodies reject the change.

When Kelly does indeed die, Xavier attempts to use Cerebro to find Magneto, only to fall prey to the sabotage that a shapeshifted Mystique implanted in the machine earlier.

Troubled by her mentor's illness and increasingly frustrated with being unable to help, Jean fixes Cerebro and makes the fateful choice to use the machine herself to find Rogue.

The machine tears through Jean's mind and some of the psychic barriers placed by Xavier so long ago, and Jean is able to find Rogue, though experience has drained her.

Despite this, she accompanies the X-Men to Liberty Island, where Magneto has taken his machine in an attempt to use it on a conference of world leaders.

Still weak, Jean is easily defeated in battle by Toad, though she later uses her telekinesis to temper Storm's windstorm to fly Wolverine onto the torch of the Statue of Liberty to allow him to stop Magneto's machine in time.

When the mutation-enhancing radiation hits her, Jean appears even more troubled than before. Caring for Logan later in the hospital wing, Jean acknowledges their mutual attraction but rejects it, which Wolverine accepts, and she chooses to try to retain her normal life in the X-Mansion.

As the film opens, Jean and Cyclops are two of the chaperones on a school field trip to a natural history museum. As Jean slowly breaks apart from the others, her control slips and she begins to hear the thoughts of the entire crowd around her, a feat which she was previously incapable of and which visibly disturbs her.

When she manages to collect herself, Scott attempts to comfort her though she brushes him off by claiming she merely has a "headache".

Scott confronts her, however, and she is forced to reveal that her telepathy has been growing in leaps and bounds, leaving her unable to control it or focus it.

Scott also reveals that she has been having disturbing nightmares about the future, displaying a limited prescient ability, as well as a disturbing growth in her once faltering telekinetic abilities, succinctly stating "A month ago you were having trouble levitating a book or a chair across the room; now whenever you have a nightmare the entire bedroom shakes.

When the Professor sends Jean and Storm to find the mutant known as Nightcrawler, a teleporter who was used in a mysterious mutant attack against the President of the United States, Jean is able to use her telekinesis to not only hold Nightcrawler in place but also to prevent him from teleporting further.

Once the two have determined that Nightcrawler was under some form of mind control, they try to fly back to the mansion but receive a distress call from Wolverine revealing that the mansion was attacked by a group of black-ops soldiers while Xavier was distracted by Nightcrawler's assault.

Jean is forced to reveal the Blackbird jet to a group of police officers in order to rescue an embattled Wolverine, a problem only made worse by Pyro's increasingly reckless use of his powers.

This confrontation leads to the air force chasing after the Blackbird. Despite Storm's best efforts at shaking the fighter jets, one is able to launch two target-locked missiles at the Blackbird.

When the team realises what has happened, Jean falls into a trance and taps into her increasing abilities with startling results: her hair blows back from her face, her skin flushes with an almost fire-like glow, and her eyes burn with red flames as she telekinetically destroys one of the missiles with apparent ease.

Shocked at what she's done and exhausted by the sudden power fluctuation, Jean loses her control and the other missile hits the Blackbird.

To their confusion, the X-Men are saved by Magneto, who explains that a Colonel William Stryker, a mutant-hating military man who is later revealed to have been the mastermind behind Weapon X the program that experimented on Wolverine , has kidnapped Xavier and through months of torture has used Magneto to discover Cerebro.

Magneto goes on to explain that Cerebro is powerful enough to connect a telepath as strong as Xavier to every living mind on the planet, and that if Xavier were forced to concentrate hard enough on a particular group such as mutants , he could easily commit genocide.

When Magneto reveals that Nightcrawler was placed under the same mind-controlling serum as Magneto himself, Jean is called to read Nightcrawler's mind and is able to push through the serum itself to find Stryker's base underneath the dam at Alkali Lake.

When Jean withdraws from Nightcrawler's mind, her power flares once again and the flames of the campfire inexplicably leap higher than normal.

Exhausted and afraid, Jean and Logan share a brief kiss before she chooses to remain with Scott and leaves Logan alone.

The two groups split up, with Storm and Nightcrawler trying to rescue the incarcerated mutant children taken from the school and Jean accompanying Magneto and Mystique to try to find Professor Xavier.

They are waylaid, however, by a mind-controlled Cyclops. Jean takes Scott on alone, telekinetically throwing him to the lower levels.

When she confronts him, Cyclops unleashes the full power of his optic blasts, a power that, according to Jean earlier could potentially "punch a hole through a mountain".

Jean erects a psychic shield and once more unleashes the full extent of her power; her eyes once more burn red and a fiery corona of energy surrounds her as she blasts Cyclops away.

The sheer force of the explosion of the two's powers causes a deep crack in the dam itself, and sends the two combatants flying across the room from each other.

Jean's blast woke Scott from his trance, though she breaks her leg, and it seems that all of her powers have been completely unleashed.

When the two are waylaid by Xavier unleashing Cerebro, Magneto uses his psychic-shielding helmet to protect himself and reverses Stryker's Cerebro so that it only targets human beings before taking Mystique and leaving the X-Men.

Jean is able to use her telepathy to discover what's happened to Cerebro, and the team are able to break Xavier free of his trance. As the team tries to flee the base, Wolverine reveals the damage done to the dam and informs them that all of Alkali Lake is about to be unleashed on the compound.

Despite a rescue attempt by Rogue and Iceman, the Blackbird is still too damaged from the missile to run properly to get the X-Men out alive.

Jean separates herself from the others with a grim expression on her face before she quietly leaves the Blackbird. When Xavier notices that she is missing, Jean unleashes her fully developed powers: she begins to fix the Blackbird's technical problems, locks all forms of exit to prevent a rescue attempt from distracting her from what needs to be done, prevents Nightcrawler from teleporting to her, and telepathically possesses Professor Xavier in order to say goodbye to her loved ones.

She then creates a massive psychic barrier and holds back the entire wave of Alkali Lake, all while lifting the repaired Blackbird out of harm's way.

Jean's eyes burn red and her entire body is engulfed in powerful psychic flames as she uses the last of her power to fly her friends to safety before a look of complete peace engulfs her as she drops her hands, allowing the rushing water to finish its work.

With the X-Men completely distraught, Xavier alone appears warily thoughtful of a psychic echo from Alkali Lake, where, underneath the water, an enormous fiery phoenix raptor appears to fly beneath the water.

Magneto takes advantage of this immediately by rallying angry and fearful mutants to his cause, likening the "cure" to the holocaust he himself lived through, a situation only made worse when the militant new Secretary of Defence Bolivar Trask allows the "cure" to be weaponised and used on Mystique.

During the turmoil, the X-Men are revealed to be in an uncertain place, with Xavier thinking about the future and questioning who will take over his work when he is gone, Storm forced to step up as team leader when a depressed and haunted Cyclops steps down, Wolverine becoming more and more tied down to the X-Men, and Rogue and Iceman's relationship hitting the rocks as the full implication of Rogue's inability of human contact confronts the couple.

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