The Dark Phoenix Saga (ReMix)

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Copping those Air Max 90’s reminded me of how much I enjoyed the Dark Phoenix saga inside the X-Men comic book series. As a matter of fact I think this event was sadder for me then learning that there wasn’t a Santa Claus. Jean Grey was a woman that was endowed with an incredible amount of uncontrollable power. It wasn’t long before she was corrupted and then consumed by that power. I wanted her to win in the end, but what I didn’t realize is that sometimes death is a victory. It still hurts though.

Walk with me for a minute as we go through the issues that lead up to her demise…

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X-MEN #134
The X-Men defeat the Knights of the Hellfire Club, but in the process they lose Jean Grey forever. Her mind was altered by the villain Mastermind, who was impersonating a Victorian era gentleman named Jason Wyngarde. In the process of infiltrating Jean Grey’s brain Mastermind unlocked some of the pyschic barriers that Professor X had installed to keep Jean Grey from realizing the potential of the Phoenix power. Now that the Phoenix was unleashed it repaid Mastermind by essentially performing a lobotomy on him without the surgery, reducing Mastermind to the comicbook version of TERRI SCHIAVO. The Phoenix then becomes the Dark Phoenix.

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X-MEN #135
Defeating the Hellfire Club was simple compared to trying to tame the raw fury of the Dark Phoenix. Part of the reason the X-Men are having difficulty is because they don’t want to hurt Jean Grey while trying to put the Dark Phoenix in check. No dice. The Dark Phoenix knows all of their weaknesses and it doesn’t want to be stifled. In short, the X-Men’s ass is grass.

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X-MEN #136
The Phoenix force has totally consumed Jean Grey’s body and is out of control. Drunk with freedom it traveled into another solar system and consumed an entire star, similiar to the Sun that our Earth rotates around. Unfortunately, the star was also the life giver to the planets within its system and one of those planets was inhabited by billions of lifeforms that were all killed when the Dark Phoenix consumed the star. The Dark Phoenix was an out of control universal force. Some say the Dark Phoenix is more powerful than Galactus. For whatever reason the Dark Phoenix returned to Earth it gave the X-Men one last chance to defeat it. Professor X recruited Jean Grey’s parents in the hopes that they might be able to reach whatever was left of Jean’s pysche that the Dark Phoenix had not corrupted. With that small opening the Professor engaged in a telepathic duel with the Dark Phoenix for the soul of Jean Grey. With Jean’s help the Professor was barely able to subdue the Dark Phoenix.

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X-MEN #137
For my money this is the greatest comicbook ever created. The art and the story are the most incredible flight of fancy and emotion that I have ever ridden. FRANK MILLER’s Daredevil and Dark Knight books are a close second and third, but if I could only have one single issue of any comic title it would be this one. The X-Men are kidnapped by the Imperial Guard and Jean Grey is placed on trial for the crimes that the Phoenix has committed. The X-Men offer to duel with the Imperial Guard for Jean’s life and a battle royale ensues. The X-Men are getting their asses handed to them on a platter when suddenly the Phoenix re-emerges to thump out everybody. Jean Grey can feel the power surging inside of her and before she can be transformed again into the Dark Phoenix she decides to take her own life. Cyclops can be seen crying over her ashes as the book concludes. Classic good shit.

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X-MEN #138
A chapter ends for the X-Men as Scott Summers leaves the group after the loss of his true love. Scott and Jean were the last two members of the original team that were still with the group, but after this issue the X-Men will be comprised of only members that came on in issue #94.

JOHN BYRNE and CHRIS CLAREMONT did a masterful job on the X-Men series and despite the difficulties that these two creative people had working with each other the end product is something greater than they could have ever created alone. Because of these comic books I wanted to become a writer so that Jean Grey would live on forever, but alas, nothing lasts forever.

Except for love.

8 Responses to “The Dark Phoenix Saga (ReMix)”

  1. Gee says:

    I loved the Xmen series and although I could kick my own ass for selling off the 3 boxes of comic books I had been saving since I was a wee lass, I am glad that there are still real fans out there that stay true to the tradition! Thanks for the goodie! It came yesterday and we were all up on it!

  2. belize says:

    Great Post -can i get the FoX Sat. morning cartoons?

    Also, do a rundown of the battle with magneto, when Prof. X got murked and Wolverine got his ass torna apart

    Side note:

    I got a Wolverine tattoo, holding the world in his hand, bleeding but smoking a blunt on my left arm

    Tru Story- no stan

  3. sasha says:

    phoenixGrey in this biznitch….repping that delicate balance.

    question, why is are my nash am90’s cracking on the heel with only one light wear to work? that shit is not awesome. any words of wisdom, oh wise sneaker dude? please advise.

  4. the_dallas says:

    ^ that is the paint cracking and not the foam, but it still aint foxy. if you want to return them to Nike let me know and I will give you the language since that is obv. a manufacturers’ defect.

  5. 40 says:

    ^^^That is what swayed me away from Nike ACG Air Wildwood’s I love them as a classic but the same thing happens to the midsole.

  6. Dart_Adams says:

    Yeah, it was the Dark Pheonix Saga that captured the imaginations of mad people that weren’t even comic book fans…shit, that and Tony Starks issues with alcoholism. That’s how my team ended up taking the name “Hellfire Club Inc.” our first two mixtape covers were X-Men issues #133-134. One.

  7. GAWD I hated Cyclops…strait flyin boyscout muddafukka. BUT the Phoenix Saga is one of THE greatest story arcs in the Marvel Universe, no question.

  8. sasha says:

    ^^^the appropriate verbiage would be much appreciated. i wanted to just keep em in my closet, but looking at them hurts a smidgen. i rocked that one perfect outfit. my names already down in history.

    please and thank you in advance for the help!

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