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==Fictional character biography== The Phoenix Force is an immortal and immutable manifestation of the universal force of life and passion. The Phoenix Force is a creation of the universe that was born of the void between states of being. It is the nexus of all [[Psionics|psionic]] energy of the past, present, and future in all realities of the [[Multiverse (Marvel Comics)|multiverse]], the Guardian of Creation and of the [[M'Kraan Crystal]]. The Phoenix Force is among the most feared beings in all of existence—it can cut, re-grow, or destroy any part of the universe. It has been described as being "the embodiment of the very passion of Creation—the spark that gave life to the Universe, the flame that will ultimately consume it."{{citation needed|date=January 2022}} During its time as a sentient and formless mass of energy, it traveled the cosmos and was worshiped by several alien races, including the [[Shi'ar]], who named the entity Phal'kon, the "sister" of their other gods [[K'ythri]] and [[Sharra]].<ref name="The Mighty Thor vol. 2 #18">''The Mighty Thor'' vol. 2 #18</ref> According to the alien peace-keeping robot Unit, a billion years ago the alien Demon Lords of Stasis cast a spell on their planet to stop evolution. However, five powerful beings led by a female with pyrokinetic powers wage a rebellion against the Lords of Stasis. The rebellion drew the Phoenix to the planet. Although the Demon Lords fight to prevent it, the Phoenix communes with the female and with the loyalty of her disciples that helps her to control the infinite power of the Phoenix, she breaks the spell and the Demons are swept away.<ref name="The Uncanny X-Men vol. 2 #13">''The Uncanny X-Men'' vol. 2 #13</ref> The Phoenix later warred with the ancient energy creature known as le Bete Noir, and eventually trapped its enemy within Earth's still cooling molten core, creating in the process the "Burnt Place", a permanently razed clearing, where eventually the xenophobic surrounding tribes sacrificed anyone who deviated in any way from their norms. The Phoenix is drawn to Earth when Firehair, a young primitive female red-haired mutant overwhelmed with despair by her friends' deaths, contemplates turning her psychic abilities on herself to commit suicide at the "Burnt Place". Attracted to Firehair's untapped raw psychic power, the Phoenix prevents the suicide, bonds with her, and seeks to use her to fulfill its intended purpose of razing planets to ashes. Consumed by vengeful rage, Firehair nearly gives in to the firebird's bloodlust to become a Dark Phoenix, but is pacified by her wolf guardian and decides to use her powers to protect those weaker than herself. Using the alias Lady Phoenix, she joins that time period's incarnation of the Avengers. Her only known fight is with an out-of-control [[Celestial (comics)|Celestial]] called the Fallen.<ref name="Marvel Legacy #1">''Marvel Legacy'' #1</ref> During this time she and [[Odin (Marvel Comics)|Odin]] share a romantic relationship that Odin considers the one time in his life when he truly felt alive.<ref>''Generations: The Unworthy Thor & The Mighty Thor'' #1</ref> It was later claimed that from their love, [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] was born,<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 8 #42-44</ref> but in truth, Phoenix left Odin due to his callousness, until millennia later, she arranged for Odin and Gaea to conceived a child. When Thor was born, his birth was felt by King Laufey who immediately killed him. The Phoenix resurrected him, leaving him permanently imbued with some of her power.<ref>''Avengers: 1,000,000 B.C.'' #1</ref> ===The Rise of Dark Phoenix=== At some point, the entity ends up in Shi'ar space, where it bonds with a citizen of the Empire named [[Rook'shir]], who controls the power of the Phoenix Force in conjunction with his blade. He is ultimately overwhelmed by the Phoenix's power and becomes the first known host to succumb to the Phoenix Force's destructive impulses, going insane from the power it embodied and becoming the '''Dark Phoenix'''. Rook'shir goes on a destructive rampage through the Empire and destroys many planets in the process. He is killed by the [[Imperial Guard (Marvel Comics)|Imperial Guard]], which later becomes the first line of defense of the Shi'ar Empire. The Phoenix flees, leaving a small remnant of itself in the blade, which can only be lifted by Rook'shir's descendants. Fearing the power of the Phoenix, the Shi'ar demonizes the entity and orders the deaths or sterilizations of Rook'shir's descendants.<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #479">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #479</ref> As time passes, the entity is contacted by a mage named [[Feron]]. Feron worships the legendary [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]], so his daydream-like visions prompts the Phoenix to adopt the fiery bird's form. He asks the Phoenix to help him by lending its energy to project a lighthouse-like stone pillar across the [[Multiverse (Marvel Comics)|multiverse]]. The pillar later becomes the lighthouse base for the British superhero team [[Excalibur (comics)|Excalibur]]. Afterwards, [[Necrom]] attacks Feron to steal the power of the Phoenix. Strengthened by the Phoenix Force, Feron is able to fight back, but Necrom steals a fraction of the Phoenix Force's essence, forcing it to flee back to space in agonized confusion.<ref name="Excalibur #50">''Excalibur'' #50</ref> In the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century, [[Yu-Ti]] of [[K'un-L'un]] has visions of the Phoenix coming to Earth and of a red-headed Iron Fist who would confront it. In one vision, she loses control and destroys the world; in another, she tames its power. When walking the streets, Yu-Ti comes across Fongji Wu, the daughter of a woman who had ventured to the outside world and lain with a man from beyond K'un-Lun.<ref name="The New Avengers vol. 2 #25">''The New Avengers'' vol. 2 #25</ref> After defeating [[Shou-Lao]] and becoming the Iron Fist, Fongji confronts the Phoenix Force and becomes its host.<ref name="The New Avengers vol. 2 #25"/> The Phoenix Force attempts to overwhelm Fongji and turn her into the Dark Phoenix, but she resists the being's control. Determining that she needed to leave Earth to prevent the possibility of losing control, Fongji ventures off into space, never to be seen again.<ref>''The New Avengers'' vol. 2 #27</ref> ===Jean Grey=== Centuries later, the Phoenix Force returns to Earth without a host when it feels the mind of a human transcend the physical realm and resonate with its energy. [[Jean Grey]] telepathically linked her mind to her dying friend Annie Richardson to keep Annie's soul from moving to the afterlife. In doing so, Jean's mind is dragged along to the "other side" with Annie. The Phoenix lends its energy to break the connection, and keeps a close watch on her because it felt a kinship with the young [[Mutant (Marvel Comics)|mutant]]. Years later, when Jean is dying on a space shuttle, her mind calls out for help and the Phoenix Force answers and saves her, transforming Jean into the Phoenix.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #101</ref> The Phoenix remains with the X-Men for only a short time. She prevents the complete destruction of the universe by repairing the damaged energy matrix at the core of the M'Kraan Crystal.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #108</ref> During a skirmish with [[Magneto (Marvel Comics)|Magneto]], Phoenix and [[Beast (Marvel Comics)|Beast]] are separated from the other X-Men, each group believing the other to have perished.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #113</ref> In Greece, Phoenix meets a man named Nikos, later revealed to be [[Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde)|Mastermind]], a mutant who can [[Illusion|alter the perceptions of others]]. Mastermind plants seeds of dissent within Phoenix's fragile psyche by comparing her to a god and insisting she could do whatever she wished.<ref>''Classic X-Men'' #24</ref> She encounters Mastermind again in [[Scotland]] under the guise of Jason Wyngarde, believing the latter to be both the work of the reality-warping mutant [[Proteus (Marvel Comics)|Proteus]] and the lover of one of her ancestors.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #122</ref> An encounter with the [[Hellfire Club (comics)|Hellfire Club]] and manipulation by Mastermind and [[Emma Frost]] (the White Queen) transformed the Phoenix into their [[Black Queen (comics)|Black Queen]].<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #132</ref> She breaks free of Mastermind's control, but transforms into the Dark Phoenix. She battles the X-Men, flees to the stars, devours the energies of the [[D'Bari]] star system to satisfy her "hunger" as the Dark Phoenix, annihilates the five billion inhabitants of its fourth planet, and destroys a nearby Shi'ar observatory vessel that opens fire on her before she returns to Earth. There, the Dark Phoenix is defeated in psionic combat by [[Professor X]], and Jean Grey regains control. The X-Men, along with Phoenix, are teleported to space by the [[Shi'ar]] and given a trial by combat. Just as victory seemed certain for the Imperial Guard, Jean becomes Dark Phoenix again. She apparently commits [[suicide]] on Earth's moon before [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]].<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #134-137</ref> As originally written, the Jean Grey incarnation of Phoenix is Jean herself, having attained her ultimate potential as a psi, becoming a being of pure energy and reforming herself as Phoenix,<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #125</ref> only to become slowly corrupted by the manipulation of such foes as Mastermind and Emma; Jean is driven mad as she is unable to adapt to her enormous power. To return Jean to the fold several years later, this storyline was [[retcon]]ned to reveal the existence of the cosmic Phoenix Force entity, which had created a duplicate body of Jean, believed itself to be Jean and acted in her place while the real version laid in a healing cocoon at the bottom of [[Jamaica Bay]], where the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] and [[Fantastic Four]] discover her.<ref>''The Avengers'' #263; ''Fantastic Four'' #286; ''Classic X-Men'' #8</ref> It allowed Jean to be revived as a member of [[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]]. The extent to which the duplicate and Jean are separate entities depends on who is writing the characters at the time: some instances portray them as inherently separate, while others demonstrate a shared consciousness. After committing suicide, the Phoenix Force reaches the White Hot Room where it encounters a manifestation of [[Death (Marvel Comics)|Death]] and returns itself to Jean in the cocoon. Horrified by what it has done, Jean rejects it and it fuses with [[Madelyne Pryor]] (Jean's clone).<ref>''Classic X-Men'' #43; ''X-Factor'' #38</ref> This portion of the Phoenix remains with Madelyne until the latter committed suicide while fighting her genetic template before joining into a merged consciousness.<ref>''X-Factor'' #38</ref> ===Rachel Summers=== Another known possessor of the Phoenix Force is [[Rachel Summers]], Scott Summers and Jean Grey's daughter from the ''[[Days of Future Past]]'' alternate future.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #141</ref> The Phoenix Force bonds with Rachel, making her the next avatar of the Phoenix Force.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #199</ref> Rachel is one of the longest reigning avatars of the Phoenix, and while she eventually adopts the uniform, she never becomes Dark Phoenix.<ref>''Wolverine and the X-Men'' #10</ref> Rachel has been referred by the entity as "The One True Phoenix".<ref>''Excalibur'' #64</ref> During an encounter with [[Galactus]], Rachel Summers—completely overtaken by the Phoenix Force—battles Galactus to save a planet he was preparing to devour.<ref>''Excalibur'' #25</ref> The Phoenix Force disrupts Galactus' feeding process and easily defeats him. Galactus accuses the Phoenix Force of hypocrisy and reveals to it that its existence in a corporeal state is sustained by robbing energy used to birth future generations. Realizing this to be true, the Phoenix vows to return to its prior existence of "touching all that is" while allowing an echo of its power to remain with Rachel's now-dominant consciousness.<ref>''Excalibur'' #61 (Late Jan. 1993)</ref><ref>''Excalibur'' #63 (March 1993)</ref> ===Into the Future=== Returning to Earth with all her memories, Rachel manages to return to the future she had come from. While she could not change her past, she and her teammates are able to change the directives of all the [[Sentinel (comics)|Sentinels]] of the era to preserve all life, ending the genocide that had prevailed for years.<ref>''Excalibur'' #67 (July 1993)</ref> On the way back to her time, [[Captain Britain]] is lost in the timestream and Rachel is forced to switch places with him, as she does not belong in the timeline she had existed in.<ref>''Excalibur'' #75</ref> She emerges from the timestream about 1,900 years in the future and forms the Clan Askani, which is responsible for bringing her brother Nathan to their time to fight [[Apocalypse (character)|Apocalypse]]. She later encounters Diamanda Nero, Apocalypse's High Councilor and viceroy. She tries overpowering him, but is left powerless after being shortly bonded to the Phoenix Force.<ref name="X-Men: Phoenix #1-3">''X-Men: Phoenix'' #1-3</ref> ===Phoenix resurrection=== As an interdimensional portal transports four villains from the 616 [[Marvel Universe]] into the [[Ultraverse]] dimension, the Phoenix Force is also pulled into the Ultraverse and critically damaged. Requiring a human host to recover, the Phoenix Force bonds with [[Prime (comics)|Prime]] then with [[Amber Hunt (comics)|Amber Hunt]].<ref>''The Phoenix Resurrection: Genesis'' #1</ref> Amber, unable to control the Phoenix Force's power, attacks her friends and would have destroyed the planet if the [[X-Men]] and new Ultra hero Foxfire had not arrived, who after a long battle are able to separate the Phoenix from Amber and send the cosmic entity back to the [[Earth-616|616]] universe.<ref>''The Phoenix Resurrection: Revelations'' #1</ref> Jean Grey begins to wear the same costume the Phoenix Force had worn, manifest Phoenix firebirds, and tap into its cosmic reserves several times, worrying Scott as he feared the Phoenix had returned until Jean temporarily loses her powers as a result of the Psi-War.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #356</ref><ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #358</ref> To help Psylocke after the Psi-War, Jean switches powers with her. Jean loses her telekinesis but her telepathy increases greatly. Jean begins to manifest "Phoenix raptors" that represent her telepathic powers "honed to their sharpest edge". As a result of the power switch, Jean temporarily displays a shadow astral form with a Phoenix symbol over her right eye.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #381</ref> Jean begins manifesting the Phoenix raptor, creating a rift between her own and Scott's relationship, and the entity starts to appear as another personality within Jean, having a conversation with Professor Xavier on its role in events to come. When the X-Man Xorn reveals himself to be a traitor who claimed to be Magneto, he traps Jean and Wolverine on Asteroid M, which is drifting closer to the Sun. Rather than watch Jean die a slow painful death, Wolverine tries to kill Jean, but he awakens the Phoenix Force within her. Using her incredible powers, Phoenix/Jean returns with Logan to New York City to face "Magneto". Xorn's last act is to kill Jean with an electromagnetic pulse.<ref>''New X-Men'' #150</ref> ===''Endsong'' and ''Warsong''=== The Phoenix Force returns to Earth during the mini-series ''[[X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong]]'', where it resurrects Jean Grey from her grave. It is not long before she remembers what she has come for—Scott Summers. She needs to feed from the energy from his optic blasts, and, confused by her own emotions, thinks she is in love with Scott. She realizes Scott is in love with Emma Frost, former White Queen of the Hellfire Club and headmistress of the [[Xavier Institute for Higher Learning]]. Through a number of incidents, Jean manages to assert herself and gain control of the Phoenix Force with emotional support from the X-Men. Jean then declares that she and the Phoenix Force are truly one entity, have transcended into the '''White Phoenix of the Crown''', signified by a new white and gold costume.<ref>''X-Men: Phoenix Endsong'' #1-5</ref> As a result of a Shi'ar attack on the Phoenix Force, the entity is in an incomplete state and Jean must search out the remaining parts of the Phoenix Force. The consequences of this were partially addressed in ''[[X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong]]'' in which a small part of the Phoenix Force joins with the [[Stepford Cuckoos]]. After nearly losing control to the Phoenix power, the Stepford Cuckoos develop a secondary mutation, where their hearts turned to diamond and they are able to imprison the piece of the Phoenix Force.<ref>''X-Men: Phoenix Warsong'' #1-5</ref> ===End of Greys=== With the failed attack on the Phoenix Force that ended with Jean Grey escaping their suicide bomb attack and returned to the White Hot Room to restore herself, the Shi'ar still want to permanently prevent the ascension of the Phoenix Force. In hopes of eliminating the possibility of a new Omega-level psionic mutant becoming a host for the Phoenix Force, the Shi'ar sent a commando unit—the Death Commandos—with the purpose of wiping out the Grey genome and killing [[Quentin Quire]] to Earth. They arrived at Rachel's family reunion site and kill all the members of the Grey family, except Rachel, who was marked, and Cable, who was not present. Afterward, at the graves of the Grey family, Rachel vows revenge on the Shi'ar and says: "I'm not my mom. I'm not the Phoenix. I'm my own woman. And by the time I'm done... they'll wish I WERE the Phoenix."<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #466-471</ref> ===''Kingbreaker''=== In the last issue of ''[[Kingbreaker]]'', the Phoenix abandons Rachel and Korvus during battle with [[Vulcan (Marvel Comics)|Vulcan]]'s new guard, leaving them both without its power. As it leaves Rachel mutters "Please, not now... Mom." implying that Jean is calling back the missing pieces of the Phoenix Force, and perhaps planning another resurrection. Rachel later says that it was almost like the Phoenix was never with her for she "[c]an't feel it... I can't hear it...It's like it was never there."<ref>''Kingbreaker'' #4</ref> ===The Sisterhood=== Around the same time in [[San Francisco]], the Red Queen and her Sisterhood attack the X-Men; first trapping Emma in a psychic barricade by [[Lady Mastermind]]. Inside what appears to be the White Hot Room, a woman resembling Jean Grey appears to Emma and helps her break free of Regan's influence with what appears to be a miniature version of the Phoenix energy raptor to let her help Logan, who has been robbed of a lock of Jean's hair that was in his possession. Madelyne uses the hair sample to locate Jean's gravesite, and then attempts to repeat a resurrection ritual with her corpse, but Cyclops had ordered [[Domino (character)|Domino]] to substitute the body for someone else's and it causes Madelyne to either discorporate or become absorbed into the fake.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men #511''</ref> ===Utopia=== During a conflict with several [[Predator X (character)|Predators X]] (genetically engineered mutant hunters), the Stepford Cuckoos are overwhelmed and knocked unconscious as the fragment of the Phoenix they captured forcefully escape from the girls' diamond hearts.<ref name="Uncanny X-Men #517">''The Uncanny X-Men'' #517</ref> ===''Second Coming''=== During the final confrontation with [[Bastion (comics)|Bastion]], [[Hope Summers (character)|Hope Summers]] turns into what appears to be the Phoenix and blasts Bastion who manages to grasp Hope's neck. Hope touches the ground, goes full Phoenix Force, and blasts Bastion and the dome.<ref>''X-Force'' vol. 2 #28</ref> Later at a celebratory bonfire, Emma notices the flames around Hope take the shape of the Phoenix and Emma recalls the Sisterhood attack where the woman resembling Jean freed her from Lady Mastermind's illusion.<ref>''X-Men: Second Coming'' #2</ref> ===Generation Hope=== While fighting the fifth so-called "Light", who was out of control, Hope attempts to take some of his powers only to exhaust herself and collapses. She is contacted by the Phoenix Force who refers to Hope as her "child", and that the other lights needed her. Hope regains consciousness and goes back to face Kenji Uedo.<ref>''Generation Hope'' #3</ref> ===Age of X=== The Age of X reality is created when [[Legion (Marvel Comics)|Legion]]'s mind reacted to [[Doctor Nemesis]]'s attempt to restore its sanity.<ref name="Legacy244">''X-Men: Legacy'' #244</ref> In this reality, Jean Grey's Phoenix Force ability causes a tremendous amount of destruction and death in Albany.<ref name="HLog2">''Age of X: Historical Log'' #2</ref> Although she was presumed deceased when the Air Force bombs the area, a new phoenix shape emerges from the rubble.<ref name="AoX 1shot">''Age of X: Alpha''</ref> Under the name of Revenant, it is not known whether she is Jean Grey (presumably dead after the Albany incident<ref name="HLog2"/>) or a new incarnation. She joins Magneto and becomes part of the Force Warriors.<ref>''X-Men: Legacy'' #245</ref> When the truth about the Age of X is revealed, Legion apologizes to everyone before rewriting the universe and putting everything back the way it was. However, Revenant is also brought back to Utopia.<ref>''New Mutants'' vol. 3 #24</ref> Later, as all mutants begin to regain their true memories, Revenant is revealed to be the mind of Rachel Summers given human form.<ref>''X-Men: Legacy'' #248</ref> ===''Fear Itself''=== During the ''[[Fear Itself (comics)|Fear Itself]]'' storyline, the Phoenix Force appears to Emma Frost. The Phoenix mocks her, saying that Scott Summers would never love her as he loved Jean Grey. It seems to be a side effect of when Emma invaded Juggernaut's mind and began feeding into Emma's fears. As the Phoenix convinces Emma that Hope is Jean reincarnated, it tells Emma that she knows what to do. Emma, in a trance-like state, takes her pillow and is about to smother her to death,<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #542</ref> but [[Namor]] intervenes.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' #543</ref> === ''Avengers vs. X-Men'' === [[File:Phoenix Five (comics).jpg|thumb|Phoenix Five portrayed on the cover of ''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #5, June 2012; Left and right: [[Namor]], [[Emma Frost]], [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]] with [[Hope Summers (character)|Hope Summers]], [[Colossus (character)|Colossus]] and [[Magik]] (illustration by [[John Romita Jr.]])]] During the ''[[Avengers vs. X-Men]]'' storyline, the event has the Phoenix Force returning to Earth, presumably to reclaim Hope Summers, which leads to a confrontation between the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] and the X-Men on how to deal with its arrival. The Avengers anticipate the destruction that the Phoenix could bring while Cyclops hopes to use the Phoenix Force to restart the mutant population.<ref>''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #1</ref> As the Phoenix Force nears Earth, the Avengers fight the X-Men on the Blue Area of the Moon with Hope caught in the middle, while [[Iron Man]] and [[Henry Pym|Giant-Man]] prepare a disruptor weapon to kill the Phoenix Force. Iron Man pilots the weapon against the Phoenix Force, but when he uses it to blast the Phoenix Force, the entity is forcefully altered and divided into five fragments that bond with Cyclops, Emma Frost, Namor, [[Colossus (character)|Colossus]] and [[Magik]]. They defeat the Avengers and head back to Earth with Hope.<ref name="avx5">{{cite book|title=Avengers vs. X-Men #5|year=2012|publisher=Marvel Comics|page=22}}</ref> It is theorized that [[Scarlet Witch]]'s spell of "[[Decimation (comics)|No more mutants]]" angered the Phoenix, and to calm the entity, a new host was needed along, with five acolytes, to succeed at bringing about evolution (the acolytes were actually revealed to be the first five new mutants that have appeared around the globe since the decimation of the mutant population), and that was the reason the Phoenix came to Earth.<ref name="The Uncanny X-Men vol. 2 #13"/> When the Avengers defeat Namor in an attack on [[Wakanda]], his portion of the Phoenix Force becomes divided between the other four members of the "'''Phoenix Five'''", making it harder to defeat them.<ref name="avx8">''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #8</ref> [[Spider-Man]] then baits Colossus and Magik into taking each other out by playing off of their fears when fighting them in a volcano, forcing their portions of the Phoenix to be divided between Emma and Cyclops.<ref name="avx9">''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #9</ref> When Cyclops invades the mystical city of K'un Lun, [[Lei Kung (comics)|Lei Kung]] defends the city on the back of the immortal dragon Shou-Lao the Undying, and reveals it had defeated the Phoenix in a past incarnation. While Cyclops defeats the dragon, Hope is able to absorb its power and defeat Cyclops who then goes to seek the other remaining portion of the Phoenix Force possessed by Emma Frost.<ref name="avx10">''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #10</ref> Emma had been using the Phoenix Force to control all of Utopia, read the thoughts of everyone on the planet, take vengeance on anyone who had ever harmed a mutant, and dismantle all Sentinels.<ref>''Avengers Academy'' #32</ref> Cyclops defeats Emma and elevates to the level of Dark Phoenix, killing [[Professor X]] in the process.<ref name="avx11">''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #11</ref> In the final issue, the X-Men and the Avengers battle the Dark Phoenix, but they are losing as the Dark Phoenix starts to burn the world. As a last resort, [[Captain America]] sends in Hope and Scarlet Witch, who together manage to take down the Dark Phoenix, while Jean Grey appears within Cyclops' mind and convinces him to let go of the Phoenix Force. The Phoenix escapes Cyclops' body and enters Hope Summers'. Together, Hope and the Scarlet Witch wish away the Phoenix Force and the damage it caused, in the process activating the X-gene that allows the creation of new mutants around the world.<ref name="Avengers vs. X-Men #12">''Avengers vs. X-Men'' #12</ref> Even with the Phoenix gone, its effects remain in various ways, with four of the former Phoenix Five—Cyclops, Emma Frost, Colossus and Magik—suffering from various problems with their powers as well as Magneto, due to his prolonged time on Utopia. Cyclops and Magneto's control over their abilities regress back to the level of control that they had possessed in their first appearances, Emma Frost retains her diamond form but only has erratic control over her telepathy,<ref>''All-New X-Men'' #3</ref> and Colossus' body fluctuates between his organic and his metal parts rather than completely transforming into one or the other.<ref>''Cable & X-Force'' #2</ref> While Magik's powers initially appeared to have been increased to the point where she can channel the power of Limbo on her own,<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' vol. 3 #1</ref> a confrontation with Dormammu reveals that her new power is destroying Limbo each time she used it.<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' vol. 3 #5</ref> It is later revealed that the power disruptions experienced by Cyclops, Emma, Colossus, Magik and Magneto were actually the result of nano-sentinels unleashed on them by [[Dark Beast (Marvel Comics)|Dark Beast]].<ref>''The Uncanny X-Men'' vol. 3 #22</ref> Simultaneously, while spending some time in deep space, Iron Man helps defend an ancient planet from space pirates. He is later confronted by robotic police officers looking to arrest him for [[deicide]]. Before he is able to escape the planet, Iron Man realizes that the planet's people, known as the Voldi, worship the Phoenix Force and his hand in its disappearance has angered them.<ref>''Iron Man'' vol. 8 #6</ref> ===''Time Runs Out'' and ''Secret Wars''=== At some point during the ''Time Runs Out'' storyline, Cyclops acquires a Phoenix Egg that he holds in reserve, hoping to use it to end the Incursions.<ref name="Avengers Vol. 5 #38">''Avengers'' vol. 5 #38</ref> During the ''[[Secret Wars (2015 comic book)|Secret Wars]]'' storyline, Cyclops stands on top of the Phoenix Egg during the incursion between Earth-616 and Earth-1610. Cyclops uses it to become one with the Phoenix Force again, and uses his powers to decimate the Children of Tomorrow.<ref name="Secret Wars #1">''Secret Wars'' #1</ref> After the realities collapse together, the Phoenix-Cyclops was one of the few survivors to come through the Incursion with a full memory of what had come before, proclaiming that resurrection was the goal of their mission.<ref name="Secret Wars #3">''Secret Wars'' #3</ref> He is killed by [[Doctor Doom|God Emperor Doom]] in a subsequent confrontation.<ref name="Secret Wars #4">''Secret Wars'' #4</ref> ===All New, All Different Marvel=== It has since been revealed that thousands of years ago, the civilization of planet Maveth was able to create a bomb that, when used, scorched the entire surface of the planet, killing all life within a generation; however, a second bomb is discovered by Gamora and Kitty Pryde to be hidden in the tomb of Maveth's king, which in turn is also being sought by the [[Chitauri]]. To Kitty's surprise, the bomb is actually an artifact that contained a fragment of the Phoenix Force. To escape from the Chitauri alive, Kitty accidentally activates the bomb, which kills the Chitauri and apparently releases the fragment of the Phoenix Force into the Universe again.<ref>''Guardians of Infinity'' #6</ref> The deities of the Shi'ar, [[Sharra]] and [[K'ythri]], can summon the entity at will and consider itself as their sister.<ref name="The Mighty Thor vol. 2 #18"/> Under unknown circumstances, [[Terrax]] acquires a Phoenix Egg and stores it on his warship. Thane deceives his allies (the [[Champion of the Universe|Champion]], [[Starfox (comics)|Starfox]], and [[Nebula (character)|Nebula]]) into helping him invade Terrax's warship to steal the egg.<ref>''Thanos'' vol. 2 #5</ref> After being shot and killed by Nebula, Thane opens the egg and become the new host of the Phoenix. Using his new powers, Thane defeats his own father and conquers the Black Quadrant.<ref>''Thanos'' vol. 2 #6</ref> Thane finds Thanos and fights him, causing them both to fall into the entrance to the God Quarry.<ref>''Thanos'' vol. 2 #11</ref> Inside, the Coven senses the Phoenix Force inside of Thane and separates it from him so that Thane can fight his father as the man he truly is. The Phoenix Force flies off and presumably leaves the God Quarry.<ref>''Thanos'' vol. 2 #12</ref> ===Psych War=== While on a solo mission against the [[Wrecking Crew (comics)|Wrecking Crew]], teenaged Jean receives a vision that the Phoenix Force is coming back to Earth.<ref>''Jean Grey'' #1</ref> Determined to not succumb to the fate that befell her adult counterpart, Jean tries to fight the future and forge her own destiny. When the Phoenix arrives, Jean, backed by a host of former Phoenix Force wielders, tries to defy destiny and stop the Phoenix before it can take her over. While she is able to wound the Phoenix with the aid of Cable's Psi-mitar, the Phoenix seems just too strong for anyone to overcome. Jean eventually pushes the cosmic force far away from her friends and allies, where a final battle can take place. It is revealed the Phoenix wants the adult Jean, but to do that it needs the younger Jean out of the way. The force floods her body with flaming psychic energy, incinerating her from the inside out, leaving only a skeleton.<ref>''Jean Grey'' #10</ref> ===Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey=== Strange psychic occurrences around the world, which include a large bird flaring out from the sun and an explosion on the moon, raises red flags for the X-Men, who quickly launch an investigation on these events.<ref>''Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey'' #1</ref> After a string of bizarre encounters with familiar enemies, many of them considered deceased, the X-Men come to one conclusion: the Phoenix Force is back on Earth.<ref>''Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey'' #2</ref> The X-Men also discover that psychics are going missing or falling ill, which prompts the team to investigate Jean Grey's grave. They find her coffin empty, and race to locate the Phoenix Force before it can find a suitable host. With the time-displaced teen Jean Grey out of the Phoenix Force's way, the cosmic entity had resurrected the present adult Jean Grey. However, she does not recall her life as a mutant and an X-Man, and terrible visions from her previous life leave Jean unsure of the differences between reality and fiction.<ref>''Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey'' #3</ref> The X-Men theorize that the strange psychic occurrences are subconscious cries for help made by Jean Grey, and they must try to stop the Phoenix Force from merging with her.<ref>''Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey'' #4</ref> Old Man Logan is able to make Jean Grey remember her true life and as she learns about the fate of her family and several friends. Jean faces the Phoenix Force and is finally able to convince the cosmic entity to stop bringing her back as its avatar and to let her go. Alive once again, Jean is reunited with her friends as the Phoenix Force journeys back into space.<ref name="Resurrection5">''Phoenix Resurrection: The Return of Jean Grey'' #5</ref> ===Returning to Earth=== Namor, embittered by the surface world's reckless disregard for his underwater kingdom, beckons the Phoenix Force to Earth and vows to sacrifice every part of himself to reunite with the entity once more. Namor proposes that if the Phoenix helps him destroy the Avengers, then he will help it set the galaxies ablaze.<ref>''The Avengers'' vol. 5 #32</ref> The Phoenix chooses Moon Knight as its new host instead, allowing him to escape Khonshu's sway, but also provides him with a tremendous amount of power that is problematic considering Moon Knight's mental instability. As the Fist of the Phoenix, Moon Knight rejects Khonshu as his master, uppercutting Khonshu with the full might of the Phoenix Force, sending him crashing back down to Earth and losing his hold over Thor's hammer Mjolnir as well. Moon Knight declares that the new age will now belong to him instead. Once on the ground, Black Panther and Ghost Rider get to work, calling back the Spirit of Vengeance, Iron Fist and Eye of Agamotto out of Khonshu's grasp. With that, the Avengers assemble and Khonshu's forces weaken. However, Moon Knight is still floating up in the atmosphere, reacting and dwelling on the new power that now lies within him. The voices in Moon Knight's head suggest that if he were to burn the world with the Phoenix Force, the parasite of humanity would be purged and he would be a hero that saved the world. At this point, Moon Knight understands that he has lost his mind. After he reignites the sun and Thor breaks free from his entrapment with his hammer, Moon Knight almost welcomes the beating he gets from Thor, and the Phoenix Force subsequently leaves him as its host.<ref>''The Avengers'' vol. 5 #37</ref> Instead of returning to space, the Phoenix remains on Earth with Jean Grey deducing it is searching for a new avatar.<ref>''The Avengers'' vol. 5 #38</ref> ===Enter the Phoenix=== Having made a nest near Avengers Mountain at the [[North Pole]], Namor and the Defenders of the Deep attempt to take the entity by force, leading to a battle with the Avengers and Agents of Wakanda. However, the Phoenix decides to hold a contest to judge who would be worthy to become its next host. The entity selects Captain America and [[Doctor Doom]] as its first combatants, who are empowered by a small spark of the Phoenix's cosmic fire and transported to the [[Savage Land]] for their match. Realizing that the Phoenix refuses to let Rogers die for unknown reasons, Doom forfeits, refusing to play into the cosmic entity's game. As Doom is returned, Captain America is transported to the White Hot Room where he encounters other competitors chosen by the Phoenix being held in wait for the next match.<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 8 #40</ref> The Phoenix grants each competitor a vestige of its power and sends them to different parts of the world to fight each other. During the tournament, the essence of Lady Phoenix attempts to goad Black Panther into becoming the entity's next host, but is rebuked by him.<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 8 #41</ref> As the tournament continues, the remaining Avengers and their allies attempt to keep the Phoenix at bay.<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 8 #42</ref> During a confrontation with Thor, the Phoenix reveals that she is his biological mother, which confuses and enrages him.<ref name="Avengers vol. 8 #43">''Avengers'' vol. 8 #43</ref> At the tournament's conclusion, [[Echo (Marvel Comics)|Echo]] is chosen as the Phoenix's new host. As Jean Grey telepathically consoles and congratulates Echo, three Phoenix chicks are seen next to the infant [[Star Brand#Earth-616 (Prime Earth)|Starbrand]]'s crib at Avengers Mountain<ref name="Avengers vol. 8 #44">''Avengers'' vol. 8 #44</ref> ===Phoenix Song: Echo=== While Maya fully accepts being the Phoenix Force's host, her first outing as the Phoenix does not go according to plan. While stopping a burglary, she loses control of her temper and burns one of the perpetrators alive before starting a fire that threatens to harm countless innocent people. Even Echo's behavior along with her attitude and body language shifts dramatically when being influenced by the Phoenix Force, prompting Elektra and Forge to confront her over the dangers of her powers. She rejects their condescending nature and admonishments but still recognizes that she needs help reigning in her powers.<ref>''Phoenix Song: Echo'' #1</ref> Echo would eventually lost the connection to the Phoenix after using it to defend the Quarry of Creation and the Multiverse from the Council of Red.<ref>''Avengers Assemble Omega'' #1</ref>
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