X-Factor v1 #86

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X-Factor v1 #86
When the multiverse opens in your classroom!
Abbey Cowen as Jean Grey!
Jacob Elordi as Scott Summers/ Cyclops!
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 32/? Fandom: X-Men (Movieverse), X-Men (Alternate Timeline Movies) Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Erik Lehnsherr/Charles Xavier, Minor or Background Relationship(s), Jean Grey/Scott Summers, Ororo Munroe/Original Character(s), Remy LeBeau/Pietro Maximoff, Wanda Maximoff/Vision Characters: Charles Xavier, Erik Lehnsherr, Jean Grey, Wanda Maximoff, Pietro Maximoff, Original Male Character(s), Original Female Character(s), Background & Cameo Characters, Scott Summers, Ororo Munroe Additional Tags: Established Relationship, Mpreg, X-Men team - Freeform, Avengers - Freeform, roughly equal parts political drama/superhero stories/domestic fluff, Genosha, Humor, Drama, Family, Plot, Magneto Was Right (X-Men), Morally Ambiguous Characters, Canon-Typical Violence, Protective Erik Lehnsherr, Minor Character Death, dadneto, Asexual Ororo Munroe, Family Drama, Family Dynamics, Mutants, Ensemble Cast, POV Multiple, five parts, superhero fights, Mutant Rights, Mutant Politics, War
Summary:
In 1964, the X-Men discovered Genosha, a small island where mutants were being held captive. In one day, they liberated the mutant inhabitants. In one week, Genosha was declared an independent country.
It all spiraled from there.
Chapter 32 Summary: Jakob, Ororo, and Scott try to hold Jean together as her condition worsens.
Welcome to Comic Cover Friday where we take a look at comic covers featuring Jean Grey and examine some of the details and plot points from within the book to learn more about Jean Grey!
If you have any suggestions for Jean Grey Comic Covers that I should feature and examine please feel free to message me and I will gladly look into them!
This Week the cover I have chosen to highlight is: X-Men Vol 2 Issue # 30
Cover Title: At Last! The Wedding of Scott Summers and Jean Grey
Book Title: The Ties That Bind
Cover Artists: Made by the combined talents of Andy Kubert, Matthew Ryan and Todd Klein
The Cover: This cover shows an event that many fans had been dying to see since near the beginning of the X-Men comic history, the wedding and marriage of Scott Summers and Jean Grey. With issue 30 of the X-Men comic Marvel finally delivered on that wedding, and the cover is truly stunning. The colors really shine especially in the flowers adding a nice pop to the cover. Jean and Scott both stand in the center of the cover wearing their wedding attire with friends and family alike watching the ceremony unfold.
The Comic Book: Ororo and Jean talk. As Elaine Grey prepares her daughter for her wedding day, they discuss Logan and his problems. After a brief conversation with her other-reality daughter, Rachel Summers, Jean thinks about her future-husband, Scott, who is in a nearby room preparing himself. He is not alone, because Hank, Bobby, Warren and Alex all accompany him. After Xavier comes in and tells them to all come outside so the festivities begin, they are witness to the awesome sight of their legacy. Many of the X-Men’s allies and friends surround the altar in preparation for the wedding to begin. Jean walks down the aisle and the ceremony ends without a hitch, as Jean Grey becomes Jean Grey-Summers. During the festivities, hearts are drawn to the newly weds and, to finish of the party, Jean requests a dance with Xavier. The feat seems impossible to the earth-bound Professor but, with just a thought, his pupil lifts him off the ground with her telekinesis and they dance the final dance. Later that night, Scott enters the Professor’s office to say his goodbyes and informs Xavier that he does truly love him. After his departure, Xavier finds a note that Logan had left him. The Professor reads the note and, with his thoughts on paper, Xavier realizes Logan is right; he does need to lighten up. (Synopsis courtesy of Uncanny X-Men.net)
My heart and soul
Now Kiss ~
X-Men: The Wedding Album
X-Men v2 #30