"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey
Well like Jean has said in the past PREPARE to learn the truth I guess >>
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I wish it were so, but in the end they just knew that having aPhoenix without a Jean look a likie Avatar just looks and feels wrong. Even Phoenix Gorce in 1 billion trillion crappy Avengers is red headed.
Lets face it, Green eyes, red hair and flames just looks so good visually.
It's the back-up story in Classic X-Men #43.
I would love for them to establish that Jean's Marvel Girl "cat mask" is actually "wings"-- Phoenix wings-- kinda like how She-Ra's mask symbolizes wings. I know, I know, this will never happen and is just wishful thinking. But as I've said before, when Rachel was Marvel Girl with some Phoenix imagery during Reload, I couldn't help but think that Jean should have been the one with a mixture of "Marvel Girl" and "Phoenix" imagery.
I also feel like the creators forget that Green Mini Dress Marvel Girl was much more powerful, bold/confident, and sexier than she was when she was in her original costume at the start of the book. In many ways she was an intermediate step between her earliest days and Phoenix. When Jean was in her mini dress she wasn't just the denmother of the group anymore. This was when she worked as a model and when she would challenge villains like Mesmero and Magneto head- on and one-on-one. She even had a little cosmic moment when she she accidentally freed Blastaar from the Negative Zone. We saw her temper flare more and the beginnings of her getting off to high levels of power (when using the mind machine that freed Blastaar). This era also introduced the secrets that Jean and Xavier had (Jean's telepathy, Changeling, impending Z'Nox invasion etc). They also experimented with her power effect (shadow, black orbs, giant brain effect, floating mask/eyes, pink lines, etc) during this time.
They have been using her Green Mini Dress look or a variant of it a lot lately (PR #5, Red Annual, Marvelous X-Men, House of X), but they are (and seem to be) emphasizing the passive denmother version of the character and forgetting that she became more of a badass during the original green mini dress era.
To be clear, I don't want them eliminating Jean's motherly qualities altogether so I don't mean "denmother" as completely negative. Jean does have a nurturing side and that was present since the early days. She was often a denmother to the 05 (sometimes acting as cook, nursemaid and seamstress) and she was Xavier's caretaker (she would push his wheelchair, sometimes levitate him in and out of his chair, sometimes into his bed) and often times acted as his bodyguard (during several of the earliest fights Jean protected Xavier from the bad guys). Even during the early Phoenix issues, Jean was still pushing Xavier's wheelchair and protecting him.
I'm just saying Jean is more well-rounded when she is much more than the nurturer in the group. Her passionate and outgoing side shouldn't be ignored. Ditto for her ability to kickass when she needs to.
I'm not sure if I agree that Jean is being written as passive lately. It's less that, and more that Jean is being written as a pacifist - which is the truth. If she can avoid fighting, then she would, and should. The Red annual had Jean in the mini dress for it's entirety and it showed her as aggressive and reactionary, confronting an angry mob and going right to the door of the Inhumans to confront them over Scott's death. Uncanny saw her trying to resolve the issues with Nate peacefully because he had previously been their ally and he is her son, but it also saw her literally taking a team to fight and stop feral dinosaurs, as well as Nate's heralds.
It's honestly kind of refreshing to have a character whose first instinct isn't to lash out and fight.
"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey
You are right. Jean isnt written as passive. People are confusing the terms. Acting passive implies that she is just going with the flow and taking no action. Thats not Jean. Red was all about her being fired up to make a difference for mutant lives and we've seen her since step up as leader in UXM, delegating and being the voice/face of the X-men. She is a pacifist in her methods as she'd rather take the least violent route, but she is no way a passive member of the team
Exactly. She also was pretty aggressive against Ahab and his Hounds in Extermination, but all people seem to remember about that mini is the fact that Rachel got turned back into a hound in it, which is the least of what happened. Both Jean's were pretty aggressive, for that matter.
"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey
She is not being passive
I love that Jean isn't acting like an aggresive little kid looking for trouble, she is mature and above that unlike most "heroes" on marvel these days.
she is not being soft or weak, she has common sense. I really wouldn't like to see her fighting for every little reason.
besides, she is still kicking ass when it matters.
Remember how Jean solo'd Apocalypse in the background of the last few issues of Disassembled? That would've been a cooler focus than the fight with Nate.
"We come into this world alone and we leave the same way. The time we spent in between - time spent alive, sharing, learning together... is all that makes life worth living." - Jean Grey