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Recently, the House of Ideas unleashed their biggest retcon ever, one that changes the tenor of decades of X-Men comics: Jean Grey has always been the Phoenix, something that fans and creators have debated for decades. Back in the day, Marvel retconned the X-Men’s greatest story “The Dark Phoenix Saga”, making it so that Jean was never the Phoenix and Dark Phoenix was just a Jean shaped simulacrum. Now, not only was Jean Phoenix and Dark Phoenix, but she’s also always going to be Phoenix. This retcon has made things way more confusing, and it’s also opened the door for Marvel’s most hated ship to be endgame: Wolverine and Jean Grey.
Marvel Accidentally Made Wolverine and Jean Grey Eternal Partners

The Phoenix Force has become a staple of Marvel, with numerous characters beyond Jean Grey getting their hands on it. The Phoenix is one of the primordial forces of the universe, the personification of death and rebirth, and it gives it bearer godlike power over the universe. Numerous heroes have wielded its power over the years, usually telepathic ones, but a surprising one was introduced in Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine. Wolverine used the Phoenix Gun, built by Beast, to destroy Doom the Living Planet in an alternate future and later manifested the Phoenix Force for a short time. This was only the beginning.
He was part of the Phoenix contest that took place in Jason Aaron’s Avengers in the early 2020s (Aaron having written ASMaW), but it was an idea that Aaron apparently liked, because he had also used it in his Thor run before he took over Avengers. Towards the end of the run, King Thor, a future version of the lord of Asgard, met with one of this last friends at the end of the universe: Old Man Phoenix, an eternal Logan with the power of death and rebirth, and one of the last beings in the universe.









