The Many Deaths And Resurrections Of X-MEN's Jean Grey (2024)

They call her Phoenix for a reason. There is perhaps no comic book character who has died and resurrected more times than the X-Man known as Jean Grey. The mutant telepath/telekinetic powerhouse has been in a cycle of death and rebirth for four decades. And that storyline has fueled not just one, but two big screen adaptations now. First came X-Men: The Last Stand,and soon Dark Phoenix will hit theaters. But just how many times has Jean Grey died and come back in the comics? Turns out, it’s quite a few.

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Early Days

When Stan Lee and Jack Kirby first introduced Jean Grey under the codename Marvel Girl back in X-Men #1 in 1963, They didn’t exactly have the character figured out beyond being the token girl on the team, whom all the boys had a crush on (even Professor X, which is kinda creepy). Although she was a powerful telepath and telekinetic, with powers rivaling Xavier’s, her storylines were often merely about her teen love affair with fellow team member Cyclops.

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Death 1

Then in 1975, the X-Men got a huge makeover. Writer Chris Claremont took over the title, and aside from Xavier and Cyclops, the rest of the team departed. Claremont brought Jean back though fairly quickly, and in Uncanny X-Men #101, he had her telepathically maneuver a space shuttle carrying her teammates back to Earth after a mission in space gone awry. Although she saved them, she crashed into New York harbor and seemingly died.

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Resurrection 1

But in that very same issue, she was resurrected as the powerful Phoenix. New costume, new power upgrade, and a far more important role in the X-Men storylines. Over the next few years, Claremont revealed the power of the Phoenix was a cosmic entity that latched on to Jean’s psyche. It began corrupting her, culminating in The Dark Phoenix Saga, in which she consumed a star and killed a planet as a result. Realizing the danger she presented, Jean took her own life in the legendary Uncanny X-Men #137 in 1980.

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Resurrection 2

But a few years later, we got our first “sorta/kinda” resurrection for Jean. When a woman who who was a dead ringer for her named Madelyne Pryor came into Cyclops’ life, he believed it was a resurrected Jean Grey. But she assured him she was just an ordinary human pilot from Alaska. The two fell in love, married, and eventually had a child. That kid would grow up to be the hero known as Cable (how that came to be is a whole other can of worms). But Maddy was actually a Mister Sinister-created clone of Jean. Her purpose was to produce the mutant child that Scott and Jean were meant to have, but couldn’t due to Phoenix’s untimely death.

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Resurrection 3 – AKA the Real One

But then, the real Jean came back. Five years after Dark Phoenix died, sailors found Jean in a cocoon at the bottom of the ocean. The story revealed that the Phoenix who emerged from the ocean a decade earlier had copied Jean’s body and mind, and let the real Jean heal for years in stasis beneath the water. The idea that this was the “real” Jean and the other was a copy was a way of absolving her of Dark Phoenix’s atrocities, but the lines between these two seemingly separate characters would blur down the line.

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One Big Happy Jean

In the Inferno crossover event in 1988, Madelyne Pryor would take a turn towards the dark side herself and become the Goblin Queen. Although she died in that story, the Phoenix Force would return and give Jean Grey both Maddy’s memories and those of the Phoenix, making them both a true part of her and not just copies. Maddy’s death can count as another Jean death, depending on how one looks at it. The real Jean served for years as a member of X-Factor and returned to the X-Men in the early ’90s. She died briefly, a Sentinel robot killed her, but that death lasted just an issue or two. But it still counts!

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Jean or No Jean?

In Grant Morrison’s seminal New X-Men run, the Phoenix began manifesting itself in Jean once more. And this time, it was not a copy of her mind and body, but really her. But when Magneto sent an electromagnetic pulse during a battle with the X-Men, he gave Jean a massive stroke. To save her from an agonizing death, Wolverine stabbed her and killed her (a moment echoed in X-Men: The Last Stand). The Phoenix Force would then briefly resurrect Jean again in Phoenix: Endsong in 2005. In this story, her soul went to a dimension called “the White Hot Room” where she and the Phoenix would ascend to another plane of existence. She was essentially dead, even if her soul continued on.

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Phoenix Branches Out

Jean Grey would remain out of the picture and referred to as dead for the next 13 years. However, a version of Jean Grey would return to comics. In 2012, a teenage Jean (along with the other four original X-Men) came to the future and spent several years in the current timeline. But Marvel insisted that adult Jean was dead and gone. The Phoenix Force returned to Earth several times, first possessing five different X-Men during Avengers vs. X-Men, and later the young mutant named Hope Summers.

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Reunited

But Jean was always the Phoenix’s main squeeze. It came back to the adult Jean in the 2018 mini-series Phoenix: Resurrection – The Return of Jean Grey, resurrecting and bonding with her again. Ultimately Jean fought back, and demanded that the Phoenix abandon her for good. The cosmic entity had done enough damage, and the Phoenix complied and departed for space. But Jean was alive and well again, and ready to lead the X-Men. Her teenage counterpart soon returned to the past, fulfilling her role in history. But we highly doubt the Phoenix is really done with Jean. We think this cycle will continue on for many years to come.

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The Many Deaths And Resurrections Of X-MEN's Jean Grey (2024)

FAQs

How many times has Jean Grey died? ›

She's officially the Kenny McCormick of the X-Men.

How did Jean get resurrected? ›

Following Jean's death, the Phoenix Force tried to resurrect her again in X-MEN: PHOENIX ENDSONG (2005) #1 by Greg Pak and Greg Land. After a Shi'ar ship splintered the Phoenix and scattered its power around the universe, it approached Jean and revived her body.

How does Jean Grey come back to life after Dark Phoenix? ›

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".

How is Jean Grey alive in the last stand? ›

The X-Men sense his supposed demise and head over to Alkali Lake. Wolverine and Storm show up at the Lake and find Jean Grey alive and unconscious, but no sign of Cyclops. Later, in the school's infirmary, Xavier tells Logan that Jean survived with the help of a strong power called the "Phoenix".

Who's stronger, Scarlet Witch or Jean Grey? ›

Jean Grey is an Omega level mutant, meaning there is simply no limit to what she can accomplish. Without the Phoenix Force, it's likely that Wanda Maximoff would be able to best Jean Grey in battle, as she has powers far outweighing the X-Men member, especially with Professor X's limitations in Jean Grey's mind.

Is Jean Grey the strongest mutant? ›

Given her connection to the cosmic Phoenix Force, Jean Grey is considered one of the most powerful mutants. Even without the Phoenix, Jean's training from Professor Charles Xavier, coupled with her omega-level telepathic abilities, make her the most powerful psychic on the planet.

Is Mystique alive after Dark Phoenix? ›

Director Simon Kinberg has since confirmed that Mystique has died, revealing to EW why they decided to show the death in the trailer. “Well, the thought process behind that was to primarily show that this is a movie that is unlike other X-Men movies,” he said.

Why does Mystique look different in Dark Phoenix? ›

Dark Phoenix

Now, Mystique's skin actually looks like skin -- less like a coat of blue rubber was applied over the body of an Oscar-winning actor. This new layering technique and the color applied to it make Lawrence's yellow eyes pop even more. The same can be said for her hair.

Why did Jean turn bad? ›

Known as “Mutant Alpha” in the storyline, the Phoenix's powers awoke in Jean Grey after Havoc killed her. Mister Sinister managed to capture her, and brainwash her into joining his team. She joined his Sinister Six and became an enemy of the X-Men. With the Dark Phoenix powers, she became an unstoppable foe yet again.

Does Jean Grey have a son? ›

Nate wasn't created in a lab but was the natural son of Scott Summers and Jean Grey and grew up in a peaceful haven that mutants created for themselves in the Savage Land.

How many times has Jean Grey died on Reddit? ›

With Jean Grey apparently having died a 16th time, as death battle just told me, I have to ask the question.

Why does Jean keep dying? ›

Because of the Phoenix, her loved ones thought she was dead and her return to the land of the living was a cause for celebration. This also gave Jean a reputation for dying and coming back to life, which would happen twice more, even before her Krakoa Era deaths.

What is Jean Grey weakness? ›

Weaknesses. Initially, Jean's limited power made her vulnerable to a variety of skilled and/or powerful opponents. Dissociative Identity Disorder: As "Phoenix", her main vulnerability was that if she became emotionally unstable, she would lose control of her powers.

Can Jean Grey defeat Thanos? ›

Jean Grey, without the Phoenix Force, is arguably not even in the top 10 most powerful mutants, which is why she would stand no chance against Thanos. However, Jean with the Phoenix Force should be able to take out Thanos without too much difficulty.

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