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Gallery : Character Gallery : J : Jean Grey (Earth-616)
Comic Appearances[1]
First Appearance: X-Men Vol. 1 #1
Costumes Overview
Marvel Girl
Marvel Girl
Jean's early costume evolution. The last few images, while now depicting Phoenix Force, were originally drawn of Jean. (from
X-Men Vol. 1 #125)
X-Men Vol. 1 #125)
Dark Phoenix costume (retconned to be Phoenix Force)
X-Men Vol. 1 #134
X-Men Vol. 1 #134
White Phoenix
Classic X-Men???
(cite me)
Classic X-Men???
(cite me)
X-Factor corporate uniform
X-Factor Vol. 1 #4
X-Factor Vol. 1 #4
X-Factor 1st Costume
X-Factor Vol. 1 #1
X-Factor Vol. 1 #1
X-Factor 2nd Costume
X-Factor 3rd costume
X-Men Gold Team MkII
Blue and Yellow
Blue and Yellow
Jean Grey (Jim Lee Version)
X-Men Revolution
New X-Men
New X-Men #118
New X-Men #118
Jean Grey
Return to Marvel Girl
Before the X-Men
Silver Age X-Men (as Marvel Girl)
Jean demonstrates her powers to the other X-Men
in X-Men Vol. 1 #1
in X-Men Vol. 1 #1
Jean Grey in costume for the first time!
(In X-Men Vol. 1 #1)
(In X-Men Vol. 1 #1)
"Teleportation" powers typo!
(In X-Men Vol. 1 #2)
(In X-Men Vol. 1 #2)
Jean sweet on Scott for the first time, and Xavier's now-infamous 'one I love' thought!
(In X-Men Vol. 1 #3)
(In X-Men Vol. 1 #3)
Jean with her parents (1st appearance)
in X-Men Vol. 1 #5
in X-Men Vol. 1 #5
Jealous of the Scarlet Witch? Also 1st issue with the 'cat-like' mask.
(X-Men Vol. 1 #6)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #6)
Graduation
(X-Men Vol. 1 #7)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #7)
'Oh Scott', won't you ask me out already?
(X-Men Vol. 1 #7)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #7)
He does love you Jean! Now if only you were a telepath already...
(X-Men Vol. 1 #8)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #8)
Marvel Girl's first ever pin-up
in X-Men Vol. 1 #9
in X-Men Vol. 1 #9
Somebody's finally catching on
(X-Men Vol. 1 #10)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #10)
Jean lifting Juggernaut (but seriously Stan, what's her power again?)
in X-Men Vol. 1 #13
in X-Men Vol. 1 #13
Jean first uses telekinesis-enabled flight
in X-Men Vol. 1 #14
in X-Men Vol. 1 #14
One-on-one vs. Magneto!
(X-Men Vol. 1 #17)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #17)
Jean's out of costume appearance begins to evolve as art duties shift to Werner Roth
(X-Men Vol. 1 #19)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #19)
Warren Clueless while Jean pines
(X-Men Vol. 1 #22)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #22)
Jean leaving the X-Men to attend Metro College
(X-Men Vol. 1 #23)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #23)
Jean's reaction to being bid farewell
(X-Men Vol. 1 #24)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #24)
Jean as a coed
(X-Men Vol. 1 #27)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #27)
Jean! Even by 1967 standards that skirt is scandalous!
(X-Men Vol. 1 #29)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #29)
Under the control of the Maha Yogi (and back in the 'cat-like' mask)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #30)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #30)
Scott and Jean share their first dance
(X-Men Vol. 1 #32)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #32)
Well, at least one of them has a clue...
(X-Men Vol. 1 #32)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #32)
Scott is overprotective, but apparently Jean likes it...
(X-Men Vol. 1 #35)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #35)
Ross Andru's take on Jean from his one issue stint
in X-Men Vol. 1 #37
in X-Men Vol. 1 #37
First image original green and gold costume
from X-Men Vol. 1 #39
from X-Men Vol. 1 #39
In the aftermath of Prof. X's death, and the big reveal that she is now a telepath
(X-Men Vol. 1 #43)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #43)
Oh the melodrama!
(X-Men Vol. 1 #46)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #46)
Jean as a model
in X-Men Vol. 1 #48
in X-Men Vol. 1 #48
"Infinite mental powers"
(X-Men Vol. 1 #48)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #48)
A couple at last
(X-Men Vol. 1 #48)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #48)
Jim Steranko's Marvel Girl from X-Men Vol. 1 #51)
Jim Steranko's Jean Grey
from X-Men Vol. 1 #51
from X-Men Vol. 1 #51
Green mask.
From X-Men Vol. 1 #54
From X-Men Vol. 1 #54
Enter Neal Adams
in X-Men Vol. 1 #56
in X-Men Vol. 1 #56
X-Men Vol. 1 #57 2nd story
Jean and Lorna Dane
in X-Men Vol. 1 #60
in X-Men Vol. 1 #60
Later Depictions of Silver Age X-Men (as Marvel Girl)
All-New All-Different X-Men (as Phoenix)
While we know now that the original Phoenix was the Phoenix Force, Cockrum and Byrne had no idea at the time they were drawing anyone but Jean, and these can well be considered images of Jean Grey. (Images from before X-Men #101 are indisputably Jean)
First time we see Jean and Scott kissing
X-Men Vol. 1 #94
X-Men Vol. 1 #94
Jean and Ororo, a classic friendship
(X-Men Vol. 1 #100)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #100)
Jean's 'death' landing the shuttle, from X-Men Vol. 1 #100, image here likely from a reprint
Jean and Phoenix Force Meet (flashback)
Fantastic Four #286
Fantastic Four #286
First appearance as Phoenix
in X-Men Vol. 1 #101
in X-Men Vol. 1 #101
Discovering just how powerful she is (aka Was that a former herald of Galactus?)
in X-Men Vol. 1 #105
in X-Men Vol. 1 #105
Enter John Byrne
X-Men Vol. 1 #108
X-Men Vol. 1 #108
Miz Destiny I presume?
(X-Men Vol. 1 #111)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #111)
Rematch
(X-Men Vol. 1 #112)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #112)
An inauspicious meeting
(X-Men Vol. 1 #122)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #122)
Jean as Lady Grey for the 1st time
(X-Men Vol. 1 #125)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #125)
Phoenix searching for Mutant X
(X-Men Vol. 1 #126)
(X-Men Vol. 1 #126)
As Lady Grey
X-Men Vol. 1 #126
X-Men Vol. 1 #126
Phoenix and Scott reconnect after discovering the other is still alive
X-Men Vol. 1 #129
X-Men Vol. 1 #129
Mastermind corrupts Phoenix
X-Men Vol. 1 #130
X-Men Vol. 1 #130
Phoenix demonstrating her ability to re-arrange molecules with telekinesis
X-Men Vol. 1 #131
X-Men Vol. 1 #131
First time the Phoenix firebird effect physically interacts with anyone
X-Men Vol. 1 #131
X-Men Vol. 1 #131
Phoenix holds Scott's optic blasts in telekinetically
X-Men Vol. 1 #132
X-Men Vol. 1 #132
Phoenix corrupted!
X-Men Vol. 1 #132
X-Men Vol. 1 #132
The Black Queen
X-Men Vol. 1 #132
X-Men Vol. 1 #132
Phoenix takes revenge
X-Men Vol. 1 #134
X-Men Vol. 1 #134
1st appearance as Dark Phoenix
X-Men Vol. 1 #134
X-Men Vol. 1 #134
Dark Phoenix leaves Earth to destroy D'Bari star system
X-Men Vol. 1 #135
X-Men Vol. 1 #135
Dark Phoenix (Title Page:
X-Men Vol. 1 #136)
X-Men Vol. 1 #136)
Jean's family make matters worse
X-Men Vol. 1 #136
X-Men Vol. 1 #136
Choosing to fight her last battle as Marvel Girl!
X-Men Vol. 1 #137
X-Men Vol. 1 #137
Sacrificing herself on the moon.
X-Men Vol. 1 #137
X-Men Vol. 1 #137
Jean's grave. Notice the years "1956-1980", meaning she died at 24.
X-Men Vol. 1 #138
X-Men Vol. 1 #138
Scott's Dream/Flashback from
X-Men Phoenix Endsong #1
X-Men Phoenix Endsong #1
X-Factor (as Marvel Girl)
Jean reclaims Phoenix's memories from the holempathic matrix
Fantastic Four #286
Fantastic Four #286
Wolverine sweeps Jeanie off her feet.
Uncanny X-Men #242
Uncanny X-Men #242
Friendship renewed
Uncanny X-Men #242
Uncanny X-Men #242
In X-Men Uniform
Uncanny X-Men #262
Uncanny X-Men #262
Now with more tentacles?
Uncanny X-Men #263
Uncanny X-Men #263
Danger Room session vs. Storm
Uncanny X-Men #270
Uncanny X-Men #270
Down time
Uncanny X-Men #270
Uncanny X-Men #270
Prisoners of Genosha
Uncanny X-Men #272
Uncanny X-Men #272
Using Cerebro and Entering the Astral Plane
Uncanny X-Men #273
Uncanny X-Men #273
X-Men: Blue and Gold (as Jean Grey)
becomes Jean Grey-Summers (X-Men, as Phoenix)
New X-Men (as Phoenix)[2]
Return of the Phoenix Force
New X-Men #120
New X-Men #120
In genosha
New X-Men #132
New X-Men #132
Jean Grey reviving Emma Frost
New X-Men #141
New X-Men #141
Jean Grey / Phoenix Force
Return?!
From Phoenix Endsong #2
From Phoenix Endsong #2
The Dark Phoenix
The Phoenix
Phoenix
Dark Phoenix
White Phoenix by Gus Vazquez
Jean Grey as Phoenix appareaing to Rachel Summers
Comic Covers
Early X-Men
X-Men Vol. 1 #39, first cover with green and yellow uniform
X-Men Vol. 1 #101, first Phoenix Force cover (originally Jean)
Covers with later depictions of early years
X-Factor Era
Rejoins X-Men
New X-Men
Phoenix projects the fiery bird raptor
Phoenix with the firebird raptor
Phoenix and Wolverine
Wolverine & Jean Grey
After "Death"
Trade Paperbacks
Promotional Materials
Trading Cards
Marvel Universe Series 1 (1990)
Marvel Universe Series 3 (1992)
X-Men Series 1 (1992)
Marvel Universe Series 4 (1993)
'94 Fleer Ultra
Wedding of Scott and Jean 1 of 3
Wedding of Scott and Jean 1 of 3
'94 Fleer Ultra
Wedding of Scott and Jean 2 of 3
Wedding of Scott and Jean 2 of 3
'94 Fleer Ultra
Wedding of Scott and Jean 3 of 3
Wedding of Scott and Jean 3 of 3
'94 Fleer Ultra
Wedding of Scott and Jean (all 3)
Wedding of Scott and Jean (all 3)
'94 Fleer Ultra
'94 Fleer Ultra
'94 Fleer Marvel Masterpieces
'94 Fleer Flair
'95 Fleer Ultra
'95 Fleer Ultra
'95 Fleer Ultra
'96 Fleer Ultra
Flair Dark Phoenix
Marvel X-Men: Timelines (1997)
Marvel Masterpieces 2? (year?)
Putative Trading Cards
Jean Grey (Merchandise)
Green Phoenix statue from Kotobukiya and Marvel. Released in the "Marvel Bishoujo" figure line.
Dark Phoenix variant figure.
White Phoenix of the Crown variant. SDCC 2010 Preview Night release.
Jean Grey/ Phoenix Merchandise
Uncategorized[3]
Gallery : Character Gallery : J : Jean Grey (Earth-616)
See Also
- Main Article: Jean Grey (Earth-616)
- Image List: Jean Grey (Earth-616)
- Fan Art Gallery: Jean Grey (Earth-616)
- ↑ Comic appearances should be referenced to a specific issue, and should be ordered chronologically (or as close as possible). Images of flashbacks, or comics published out of chronological order, should be handled based on how long after the event is supposed to occurred since the non-flashback time period. Images which are artistically similar to images from the original publication time can be included in chronological order. Images which are artistically disimilar should be placed at the end of the section, or if there are sufficiently many of them, into a newly created section for them. (Basically, images should track both character history and artistic history of the character, with artistic history taking priority).
- ↑ This section needs serious chronological help, please add issue citations and sort!
- ↑ Uncategorized images are usually missing some way of identifying what they're from, and may even be missing critical licensing information. If you can provide such information, please add it to the file's page for reference purposes, then try to place it into the correct place above.

