Publisher Description. Set in the X-Men’s upcoming From the Ashes era, Jean Grey's new solo series starts this July!
In the X-Men's upcoming From the Ashes era, one of the team’s most crucial members goes solo! Announced last week, Jean Grey will become a galaxy-traversing super hero in Stephanie Phillips and Alessandro Miracolo's Phoenix. Emerging from the explosive finale of Krakoa with renewed purpose, Jean embraces what was always hers: the breathtaking power of the Phoenix Force. Alone in space, she not only must do what no one else can: she yearns to. Whatever Jean does – or fails to do – will bring darkness to the universe and haunt her in ways she can scarcely imagine…
Best-selling cover artists Aka and Rose Besch spotlight Jean's new Phoenix costume, designed by series artist Miracolo. Both pieces will also be available as virgin variant covers. In addition, iconic Phoenix artist Greg Land reminds readers how terrifying the Phoenix can be with an incredible depiction of Dark Phoenix.
Check out all three covers now and preorder Phoenix #1 at your local comic shop today!
Phoenix #1
Written by Stephanie Phillips
Art by Alessandro Miracolo
Cover by Yasmine Putri
Variant Cover by Aka
Virgin Variant Cover by Aka
Variant Cover by Rose Besch
Virgin Variant Cover by Rose Besch
Variant Cover by Greg Land
On Sale 7/17
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