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Jean Grey, also known as Marvel Girl, is a fictional character in the X-Men comic book published by the Marvel Comics Group. She is married to the field leader of the X-men, Cyclops (Scott Summers). She is one of the founding members of this team of superhuman mutants. | |||
⚫ | '''Jean Grey''' is a ] ] in the ] ]. She has used the code names '''Marvel Girl''' and ''']''' during her career, and is a member of the ]. Created by ] and ], she first appeared in ''X-Men'' #1 (]). | ||
⚫ | Grey is a ] born with the abilities of ] and ]. As a teenager, she began attending ]'s school for "gifted youngsters" and joined the X-Men under the name of Marvel Girl. During her tenure there, she fell in love with ]. | ||
⚫ | Following a mission in space, Grey attempted to pilot a shuttle back to Earth during one of the worst solar storms in history. The shuttle was unshielded and Grey would have died were it not for the intervention of the cosmic entity known as the ] force. Though at the time it was believed (and the storyline meant it to be) that the Phoenix imbued Jean with vast cosmic powers, this was later ]ned that she was actually placed into a coma in a cocoon in ] and the Phoenix adopted her identity as a heroine. | ||
⚫ | Phoenix believed herself to be Grey, and she and Cyclops continued their relationship, until Phoenix lost control of her powers, and eventually committed suicide. The lengthy story of the decline and fall of Phoenix, by ] and ], is regarded as one of the best comics stories of the ]. | ||
⚫ | Grey's survival was revealed when the original X-Men formed ], which she joined when she emerged from her coma. Cyclops, in the meantime, had married her double (later revealed as her clone), ]. Pryor joined her creator, ], as the villainous ], and herself died sometime after the foundation of X-Factor. | ||
⚫ | As a result, Cyclops and Grey were able to resume their relationship, and eventually married. | ||
*Real Name: Jean Grey-Summers (married) | *Real Name: Jean Grey-Summers (married) | ||
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*Eyes: Green | *Eyes: Green | ||
*Hair: Red | *Hair: Red | ||
*Source of powers: Benevolent mutation. | |||
**Intelligence Level: Above Normal (possibly greater) | **Intelligence Level: Above Normal (possibly greater) | ||
**Strength: Normal, can telekenitically lift wieghts exceding a ton. | **Strength: Normal, can telekenitically lift wieghts exceding a ton. | ||
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**Agility: Normal | **Agility: Normal | ||
**Endurance: Normal | **Endurance: Normal | ||
**Energy Projection: Vast |
**Energy Projection: Vast | ||
**Other powers: Vast psionic powers. Limited telephathy. Jean Grey is a mutant who possesses telekinetic abilities enabling her to levitate and manipulate living beings and inanimate objects psionically. | **Other powers: Vast psionic powers. Limited telephathy. Jean Grey is a mutant who possesses telekinetic abilities enabling her to levitate and manipulate living beings and inanimate objects psionically. She may also be able to wield the Phoenix force, a virtually unlimited source of cosmic power. | ||
⚫ | '''Jean Grey''' is a ] ] in the ] ]. She has used the code names '''Marvel Girl''' and ''']''' during her career, and is a member of the ]. Created by ] and ], she first appeared in ''X-Men'' #1 (]). | ||
⚫ | Grey is a ] born with the abilities of ] and ]. As a teenager, she began attending ]'s school for "gifted youngsters" and joined the X-Men under the name of Marvel Girl. During her tenure there, she fell in love with ]. | ||
⚫ | Following a mission in space, Grey attempted to pilot a shuttle back to Earth during one of the worst solar storms in history. The shuttle was unshielded and Grey would have died were it not for the intervention of the cosmic entity known as the ] force. Though at the time it was believed (and the storyline meant it to be) that the Phoenix imbued Jean with vast cosmic powers, this was later ]ned that she was actually placed into a coma in a cocoon in ] and the Phoenix adopted her identity as a heroine. | ||
⚫ | Phoenix believed herself to be Grey, and she and Cyclops continued their relationship, until Phoenix lost control of her powers, and eventually committed suicide. The lengthy story of the decline and fall of Phoenix, by ] and ], is regarded as one of the best comics stories of the ]. | ||
⚫ | Grey's survival was revealed when the original X-Men formed ], which she joined when she emerged from her coma. Cyclops, in the meantime, had married her double (later revealed as her clone), ]. Pryor joined her creator, ], as the villainous ], and herself died sometime after the foundation of X-Factor. | ||
⚫ | As a result, Cyclops and Grey were able to resume their relationship, and eventually married. | ||
In the ''] film and its sequel, Grey was portrayed by ]. | In the ''] film and its sequel, Grey was portrayed by ]. |
Revision as of 02:51, 8 December 2003
- This article should be merged with Marvel Girl (comics).
Jean Grey, also known as Marvel Girl, is a fictional character in the X-Men comic book published by the Marvel Comics Group. She is married to the field leader of the X-men, Cyclops (Scott Summers). She is one of the founding members of this team of superhuman mutants.
- Real Name: Jean Grey-Summers (married)
- Group affiliations: X-Men, X-Factor (disbanded)
- Aliases: Phoenix, Marvel Girl
- Height: 5 ft. 6 in.
- Weight: 110 lbs.
- Eyes: Green
- Hair: Red
- Source of powers: Benevolent mutation.
- Intelligence Level: Above Normal (possibly greater)
- Strength: Normal, can telekenitically lift wieghts exceding a ton.
- Speed: Subsonic (levitation)
- Reflexes: Normal
- Agility: Normal
- Endurance: Normal
- Energy Projection: Vast
- Other powers: Vast psionic powers. Limited telephathy. Jean Grey is a mutant who possesses telekinetic abilities enabling her to levitate and manipulate living beings and inanimate objects psionically. She may also be able to wield the Phoenix force, a virtually unlimited source of cosmic power.
Jean Grey is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. She has used the code names Marvel Girl and Phoenix during her career, and is a member of the X-Men. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, she first appeared in X-Men #1 (1963).
Grey is a mutant born with the abilities of telepathy and telekinesis. As a teenager, she began attending Professor Charles Xavier's school for "gifted youngsters" and joined the X-Men under the name of Marvel Girl. During her tenure there, she fell in love with Cyclops.
Following a mission in space, Grey attempted to pilot a shuttle back to Earth during one of the worst solar storms in history. The shuttle was unshielded and Grey would have died were it not for the intervention of the cosmic entity known as the Phoenix force. Though at the time it was believed (and the storyline meant it to be) that the Phoenix imbued Jean with vast cosmic powers, this was later retconned that she was actually placed into a coma in a cocoon in Jamaica Bay and the Phoenix adopted her identity as a heroine.
Phoenix believed herself to be Grey, and she and Cyclops continued their relationship, until Phoenix lost control of her powers, and eventually committed suicide. The lengthy story of the decline and fall of Phoenix, by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, is regarded as one of the best comics stories of the 1970s.
Grey's survival was revealed when the original X-Men formed X-Factor, which she joined when she emerged from her coma. Cyclops, in the meantime, had married her double (later revealed as her clone), Madelyne Pryor. Pryor joined her creator, Mr. Sinister, as the villainous Goblin Queen, and herself died sometime after the foundation of X-Factor.
As a result, Cyclops and Grey were able to resume their relationship, and eventually married.
In the X-Men film and its sequel, Grey was portrayed by Famke Janssen.