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"Year one" of @GerryDuggan's X-Men sees the First Lady of mutantdom begin by saving millions of lives and end with rescuing trillions more. Along the way, she navigates being a leader, mentor, confidant, and friend while grappling with past guilts and reclaiming her identity. 1/
Suddenly teleported to space, Jean sifts through the surrounding vacuum, collecting oxygen molecules and wrapping them and a telekinetic bubble around herself and the team while providing air pressure to prevent them from exploding. X-Men: No More Humans (2014):
Me when I see a hater give mom her due respect, as I plot to do things...
We keep fucking winning.
Jean and Miracle Man on the variant cover for X-Men #15 by the brilliant Dodsons—@TerryDodsonArt and @MsRachelDodson! ❤️🔥 https://t.co/dsDoAGNrmm
Oh, Misty Knight. What a friend you were. She said, “Jeannie, you got the place to yourself. Break that man.” ❤️🔥
One of many: Jean (without the Phoenix Force) shuts down the entire Poisons hive—a species of crystalline extraterrestrials that assimilates Symbiotes like Venom and Carnage—and reconstructs her body from thin air.
“I was gone…my body..was gone. Just my mind remained.” https://t.co/TnGNd5duD5
So, it seems @jedmackay, @LeeGarbett, and @javiertartaglia are fixing to give us Jean Grey and Scarlet Witch in one comic book (Strange #6) looking like this 👇🏻...
September 21st can't get here soon enough. ❤️🔥
These synopses of Jean’s issue—A.X.E.: X-Men #1, which drops in October—have my mind swirling. She’ll be teaming up with Iron Man and Ajak, who are also getting their own issues, “to embark on a vital and complex mission to penetrate the Progenitor Celestial and shut it down.”