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The Replacements: Jean Grey And The Legacy Of The Phoenix
The Replacements: Jean Grey And The Legacy Of The Phoenix
The Replacements: Jean Grey And The Legacy Of The Phoenix
Since the dawn of the Silver Age, legacy characters have been a staple of superhero fiction, and having a new character step into a well loved roll can open up new opportunities for writers and artists to tell different kinds of stories. In The Replacements, we’ll look back at the notable and not-so-notable heroes and villains to assume some of the most iconic mantles in the superhero genre. This week, in honor of Mutant Week, we’re looking at the X-Men’s most storied legacy position. That’s right, we’re looking at the women, men, and clones who have at one time or another called themselves Phoenix.
100 X-Men: Rating Bling, Magma, Surge, the Cuckoos and Layla
100 X-Men: Rating Bling, Magma, Surge, the Cuckoos and Layla
100 X-Men: Rating Bling, Magma, Surge, the Cuckoos and Layla
Who are the greatest ever X-Men? We’re going to try to answer that question with your help, by putting the spotlight on different individual X-Men from across the franchise’s long history and pairing up your votes with the votes and opinions of our panel of highly opinionated X-Men fans. Your scores will be added to ours to determine the top 100 X-Men. Today our randomizer has given us a selection of some notable (and less notable) female students from the long history of the Westchester school, including one of the New Mutants and the surviving three clones of Emma Frost. House of M mystery girl Layla Miller is also in the mix.