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Jean Grey

1,572 appearances · Silver Age · 1963–2026 · 97 key issues
Who is Jean Grey?

Born a mutant, Jean Grey manifested powerful telepathic and telekinetic abilities as a teenager and was recruited by Professor Charles Xavier to join his original team of X-Men, where she served as Marvel Girl — one of the five founding members of the iconic squad.

Few characters in Marvel history have left as indelible a mark as Jean Grey, who burst onto the Silver Age scene in the landmark The X-Men #1 (1963), conjured into existence by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. A founding X-Men member from the very beginning, she has shared decades of adventures alongside iconic figures like Cyclops, Beast, and the broader mutant family across the pages of The Uncanny X-Men, The X-Men, and X-Men. With over 1,500 catalogued appearances and an extraordinary 97 key issues to her name, Jean's story spans an unbroken 63 years — a testament to how deeply she resonates with readers generation after generation. Whether you're a longtime collector or just discovering the X-Men, Jean Grey is absolutely essential reading: a character whose presence has helped define what Marvel mutant storytelling can be at its very best.

Identity

Real name. Jean Elaine Grey

Powers. Omega-level telepathy and telekinesis; later host of the cosmic Phoenix Force (resurrection, energy manipulation, flight).

Teams & affiliations
X-MenX-Factor
★ First appearance
The X-Men #1
Sep 1963

Part of the Marvel Girl legacy

Jean Grey is one of 2 heroes to carry the Marvel Girl mantle. See the whole Marvel Girl family ▸

Trivia

  • Jean Grey's resurrection hinged on one of Marvel's cleverest retcons — the woman readers watched burn out as Dark Phoenix was retroactively revealed to be the Phoenix Force wearing her face, allowing the genuine article to be pulled back into continuity in Fantastic Four #286.en.wikipedia.org
  • For a character of her stature, Jean Grey's post-Dark Phoenix death was a remarkably stubborn one, stretching across years of publication and making her eventual return a genuine event rather than a routine revolving-door revival.en.wikipedia.org
  • Chris Claremont has written more of Jean Grey's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 142 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1963–2023

The X-Men #1 1963
The X-Men #1
The X-Men #40 1968
The X-Men #40
Giant-Size X-Men #1 1975
Giant-Size X-Men #1
The X-Men #104 1977
The X-Men #104
The Uncanny X-Men #153 1982
The Uncanny X-Men #153
Fantastic Four #286 1986
Fantastic Four #286
X-Men Annual #14 1990
X-Men Annual #14
The Uncanny X-Men #325 1995
The Uncanny X-Men #325
X-Men: Children of the Atom #4 2000
X-Men: Children of the Atom #4
New X-Men #6 2004
New X-Men #6
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn] 2012
Avengers vs. X-Men: It's Coming #[nn]
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
Jessica Jones #7 2017
Jessica Jones #7
X-Men #24 2023
X-Men #24

Appearances (1,201–1,350 of 1,572, oldest first)

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus (2017)
#1
Extraordinary X-Men (2016)
#4
Uncanny X-Men: Superior (2016)
#4
X-Men Blue (2017)
#1
Secret Empire (2017)
Civil War II (2017)
X-Men Epic Collection (2014)
X-Men: Age of Apocalypse - Termination (2017)
X-Men: Legion - Shadow King Rising (2018)
Extermination (2018)
Jean Grey (2017)
#10
All-New Wolverine (2016)
#28
Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey (2018)
#2
Runaways (2017)
Astonishing X-Men (2017)
#7
Avengers Epic Collection (2013)
#21
X-Men Gold (2017)
#0
Silver Surfer Epic Collection (2014)
#6
Absolute WildC.A.T.s by Jim Lee (2018)
X-Men: Red (2018)
#3
Amazing Spider-Man (2018)
X-Factor Epic Collection (2017)
Marvels: The Remastered Edition (2018)
Return of Wolverine (2018)
Uncanny X-Men (2019)
Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus (2019)
#1
Season's Beatings (2019)
#1
Wolverine and Deadpool (2019)
#1
House of X / Powers of X Free Previews (2019)
#1
Marvel Visionaries: Roy Thomas (2019)
Marvel Comics Presents (2019)
#6
Heroes Reborn Omnibus (2019)
House of X (2019)
#1
Marvel Comics (2019)
Major X (2019)
Marvel Visionaries: Steve Ditko (2019)
Age of X-Man: The Amazing Nightcrawler (2019)
X-Force Epic Collection (2017)
#2
X-Force (2020)
Marvel Masterworks: The Uncanny X-Men (2003)
House of X / Powers of X (2019)
Marvel Tales: Wolverine (2020)
Wolverine (2020)
Marauders (2019)
X-Men by Jonathan Hickman (2020)
Dawn of X (2019)
X-Force by Benjamin Percy (2020)
#1
Fallen Angels by Bryan Hill (2020)
#1
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection (2020)
Hellions by Zeb Wells (2020)
Maestro (2020)
#2
Fantastic Four (2018)
Cable (2020)
#5
X-Men by Gerry Duggan (2021)
#1
Phoenix Omnibus (2021)
#1
New Mutants Omnibus (2020)
#2
Wolverine by Benjamin Percy (2020)
#3
Ororo: Before the Storm (2021)
Women of Marvel (2021)
X of Swords (2021)
X-Men: Hellfire Gala (2021)
Marvel Platinum: The Definitive Shang-Chi (2021)
X-Men: The Trial of Magneto (2021)
King in Black (2021)
Juggernaut: No Stopping Now (2021)
Shang-Chi: Earth's Mightiest Martial Artist (2021)
Reign of X (2021)
S.W.O.R.D. (2021)
#5
New Mutants (2020)
#18
Marvel-Verse: She-Hulk (2021)
Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men (2021)
#1
Excalibur by Tini Howard (2021)
X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus (2021)
#1
Avengers by Jason Aaron (2018)
#8
Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The Avengers (2021)
#1
Doctor Strange Epic Collection (2016)
#9
Dark Ages (2021)
Cloak and Dagger Omnibus (2020)
#2
X-Men (2021)
Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man (2021)
#2
Hellions (2020)
Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute (2022)
#1
Amazing Spider-Man by Wells & Romita Jr. (2022)
#3
Trials of X (2022)
#5
A.X.E.: Judgment Day (2022)
Ms. Marvel: Fists of Justice (2022)
Venom (2021)
Devil's Reign: X-Men (2022)
Venom by Al Ewing & Ram V (2022)
#1
Hulk (2022)
Free Comic Book Day 2022: Avengers / X-Men (2022)
#1
Wolverine: Patch (2022)
#2
Marvel's Voices: Pride (2022)
Hulk by Donny Cates (2022)
#1
Wolverine Epic Collection (2014)
#9