Phoenix resurrection

Rosenberg, Matthew (Graphic novelist)

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Phoenix resurrection

by Rosenberg, Matthew (Graphic novelist)

2018

Marvel Worldwide, Incorporated

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9781302911638

1302911635

Description

Like a Phoenix from the ashes, she will rise! Years ago, Jean Grey died at the hands of a villainous mutant - and the X-Men mourned her. But that was then - and in the years that have passed since that shocking loss, the world has changed. Jean's teammates have lived without her, and some have died without her. But now, when strange and mysterious events start happening all over the world, an unmistakable pattern forms, and Jean's friends and loved ones can only come to one startling conclusion. Impossible as it seems - the one true Jean Grey is back from the dead

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Who is the author of Phoenix resurrection?

Phoenix resurrection was written by Rosenberg, Matthew (Graphic novelist).

When was Phoenix resurrection published?

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