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Even beyond the X-Men, Jean Grey is easily one of Marvel’s most powerful characters of all, and has been at the top of the X-Men pecking order for decades. However, Jean is also arguably more popular for what she can do and what she represents than who she actually is. Jean has been a problem for years now, and it’s all because of her most important story — the iconic tale known as “The Dark Phoenix Saga”.
“The Dark Phoenix Saga” and Its Retcons Have Damaged Jean Grey

Let’s be real for a second — most of Marvel’s Silver Age women were barely characters. They were usually there as love interests who had cool powers, and Jean Grey was another example of this. Much like Invisible Woman, Jean Grey was the most powerful member of her team, and her entire personality was defined by her relationship to her teammates. After the X-Men rose to prominence again, Jean was brought back to the team with the power of the Phoenix Force, and her powers became her defining feature again. Jean struggled to control her powers and keep her humanity, a fight she ultimately lost. Jean Grey killed billions as the Dark Phoenix, and Marvel made the right decision to kill her off because there was no way to redeem her after that.
However, Marvel could never keep a character as important as Jean Grey dead forever, and when she was resurrected, an interesting retcon was made in order to clear her of any wrongdoing — that Jean Grey wasn’t actually the person who became Dark Phoenix. Instead, the Phoenix Force created a simulacrum of Jean Grey to experience humanity, and that was the person who actually destroyed an entire solar system. This was a bit complicated, but it did the job. However, Marvel couldn’t leave well enough alone, and the Phoenix became the defining characteristic of Jean Grey. Creators established that the Phoenix Force was drawn to her, and that she was the perfect host for it.









