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Chronological Order:
Trade Paperback Listing
- Rogue: Forget-Me-Not (flashback)
- X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong (reborn, returns to the White Hot Room)
- House of M (flashback)
- Uncanny X-Men: End of Greys (vision)
- Uncanny X-Men: First FourSaken (in Storm's vision)
- X-Men: Deadly Genesis (flashbacks)
- New Warriors: Defiant (archive)
- X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong (flashback)
- X-Men: Endangered Species (flashback)
- X-Men: Blinded by the Light (flashback)
- Astonishing X-Men: Torn (flashback)
- Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable (flashback)
- X-Men: Messiah CompleX (flashback)
- Uncanny X-Men: Divided We Stand (vision)
- X-Men Legacy: Divided He Stands (flashback)
- X-Men Legacy: Sins of the Father (flashback)
Recommended Readings:
- X-Men Vol. 1 #1 (First appearance)
- X-Men Vol. 1 #32 - Scott and Jean first declare their love for each other
- Uncanny X-Men #101 - Becomes/Replaced by Phoenix
- Fantastic Four #286 - Jean Grey revived from Phoenix's restorative cocoon.
- X-Factor Vol. 1 #1 - Helped found X-Factor
- X-Factor Vol. 1 #53 - Scott asks Jean to marry him (she turns him down)
- Uncanny X-Men #308 - Jean asks Scott to marry her.
- X-Men #28- battle with Sabretooth
- X-Men Vol. 2 #30 - Marries Scott Summers
- Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix- goes to the future to train Cable, takes on Phoenix codename
- X-Men #53- encounters Onslaught
- Uncanny X-Men #355- wears Phoenix costume
- New X-Men #120- fights U-Men and manifests the Phoenix
- New X-Men #128- Xavier encounters the Phoenix in Jean's mind
- New X-Men #139 - fights with Emma Frost after catching her and Scott in psychic affair
- New X-Men #148- is euthanized by Logan and reborn as Phoenix
- New X-Men #150- killed by Xorn/Magneto
- New X-Men #154- disinfects Sublime, pushes Scott to stay with Emma
- Phoenix Endsong- resurrected by insane fragment of the Phoenix, merges with the Phoenix, and returns to the White Hot Room
All Appearances:
The following are in chronological order. Silver/Bronze/Modern/etc... are used to refer to when the bulk of the main story-arc was written, relevant flashbacks should be included in the appropriate chronological place. Reprints should not be listed (they clearly happen at the same time as the issue reprinted).
Pre-Silver Age[1]
Silver Age
Bronze Age
Modern Age
The 90s
Notes
- ↑ Note that pre-silver age is here used to refer to events that occur before Fantastic Four 1, the start of Marvel's superhero comics, and not actually before the Silver Age itself began (which would be called the Golden Age)
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