haha so funny (only that not)
I ocnsider Morrison one of the worse writers for Jean but people think he is the gospel for the character and can't even sustain their opinion with what is on page
The Uncanny kiss cover mirrored the kiss inside the issue in which Logan and Jean were moved to a reality that only existed within a mutant's mind, Warp Savant's iirc, anyway when that world began to collapse they thought that they were going to die so they shared a very passionate kiss, after the world finished collapsing they were back in the real world and Jean and Logan didn't say anything about the kiss but shared a look afterwards, that was about the same time as that kiss in the woods or a little before it, that was also about the time that the two had a talk and Jean took a quick trip through Logan's fantasies, most I would guess would involve her and seemed to like what she saw before he told her to stop...
Not quite the way I remember things. In UXM 394, Logan grabbed Jean and kissed her. They did not go for a mutual kiss. Jean said she did not remember the kiss and I believed her. IIRC, Logan said something like he remembered enough for both of them. I saw no romantic tension between them after they came back.
This kiss was Casey's first issue. The Morrison kiss was in Morrison's fourth issue. They started the same month so 3 months later. But I don't think the Morrison kiss was about some simmering romantic tension between Jean and Logan. IMO, the entire scene is about Scott, the pain Jean is in over Scott. Like Morrison said in San Diego in 2001. There is no Jean/Scott/Logan triangle. Then he repeated it. And he was true to his word on that. I will say, though, that I saw that as Jean either having initiated the kiss or it being mutual. Logan was not instigating it himself.
LOL, you are making it sound like Jean lewdly invaded Logan's sexual thoughts about her and got off on it to some degree. Most definitely not the way I remember. Oh, it's true that she picked up on some of his thoughts, but that it was presented as some sort of sexual tension between them? I didn't read it that way.