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Gallery of all notable images of Jean Grey (Earth-616) on the database.
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Comic Appearances[1]

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Costumes Overview

Before the X-Men

Silver Age X-Men (as Marvel Girl)

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)

X-Factor (as Marvel Girl)

X-Men: Blue and Gold (as Jean Grey)

becomes Jean Grey-Summers (X-Men, as Phoenix)

New X-Men (as Phoenix)[2]

Jean Grey / Phoenix Force

Comic Covers

Early X-Men

Covers with later depictions of early years

X-Factor Era

Rejoins X-Men

New X-Men

After "Death"

Trade Paperbacks

Promotional Materials

Trading Cards

Jean Grey (Merchandise)

Uncategorized[3]

  1. 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).
  2. This section needs serious chronological help, please add issue citations and sort!
  3. 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.
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