True Believers: Enter the Phoenix #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Greater Love Hath No X-Man..." kicks off a haunting, emotionally charged chapter in the X-Men saga, with Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum delivering a story that redefines the team's dynamics. After the X-Men's shuttle crash-lands in Jamaica Bay, Jean Grey awakens transformed—her power and presence shifting into something far beyond what any of them expected. With Professor X sending the team to Scotland for rest and recovery, they arrive at Banshee's newly inherited castle, only to discover it's already home to his cousin Tom and his friend Juggy. The cover by Dave Cockrum captures the moment with a striking, melancholic intensity.
In "Greater Love Hath No X-Man...", the X-Men face a desperate battle against the X-Sentinels to rescue their captured teammates aboard a damaged space station. With the station crumbling and no one else able to pilot the shuttle back to Earth, Jean Grey must take the controls—knowing the immense psychic strain could cost her everything.
In the wake of a crash landing in Jamaica Bay, Jean Grey emerges transformed—reborn as the Phoenix. With the X-Men scattered and her power surging, Professor X sends most of the team to Scotland for rest, where Banshee’s ancestral castle awaits. But when the mutants arrive, they find the estate already occupied by Sean’s cousin Black Tom Cassidy and his reckless friend Peter Corbeau, setting the stage for a tense reunion of old ties and new threats.
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