Jean, because the Phoenix is her and always will be.
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I'm not saying Morrison was actually gonna make her date Logan, but he gave the Jean/Logan dynamic a considerable amount of focus while at the same time doing the whole Scott and Emma affair thing. So had Jean not died and Marvel still decided to go with Scemma going forward like they did, then maybe they would have put her with Logan.
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Marvel girl costume doesn't help, makes her always look like a antiguity from 1970.
I think Emma and Scott are far close in personality than Jean/Scott now, they are also closer on character development.
I have to flex some continuity muscles, feel a bit like Busiek. And I always wanted to see more of her connection to Heroes for Hire explored.
I was thinking about some anti-hero for Jean, but de-aged Magneto is a bit too much haha
Maybe Flash Thompson or Eddie Brock could work.
On X-men I think Angel could really work, he really was in love with her on X-factor.
He wrote them as friends and was very definitive that they wouldn't work as lovers. Morrison spelled that out om page and out of page
IDK why people insistis on interpret it on the wrong way
Marvel had zero intention of putting her with Logan
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The Scott of this era is a family man. He's very humbled is more concerned with superheroics, doing the right thing and being a voice for the people. This description is very aligned with where Jean is at as well. Emma on the other hand is morally grey. The ends justify the means with her. She's done questionable things in Maraurders and is about making power moves, cares little of her image and encourages the darker natures of her team. She and Scott as currently being written, really are not that close in personality. I think we'd find that he would agree with Jean on most issues and tactics over Emma's style
They just reset a bit of his personality, makes zero sense for him acting like this. if he is ok with Krakoa he is morally grey
So he is a family man so he has to return to Jean Grey to get his boy scout badge? this is a very sexist way of dealin with women and relationships
It's almost like there's such a thing as people, including other writers coming in, interpreting things differently. He wrote Ernst as Cassandra Nova rehabilitaded and Whedon came in retconning that right after he was gone. Don't we constantly talk about how we disagree with Morrison that Jean was being distant and "not a good wife" and that was what caused the affair? Isn't Jott back after previous writers saying they didn't work anymore? Etc.
I don't understand how anyone being okay with Krakoa inherently makes them morally gray? That makes no sense? Would you say that Jean and Ororo and Kurt are morally gray?
"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