Yeah, but what can you possibly do on a company-owned book that can be ruined? I mean, they brought back Jean Grey, but that doesn make reading the story of her death any less poignant.
JB: Well, speaking as the “they” in question, I actually think the death of Phoenix (not Jean) was made even MORE poignant by the revelation that the thing that killed itself was a doppelganger. The story was, after all, about the triumph of the human spirit. By saying Phoenix was not Jean, we now say the human spirit is so powerful that even a COPY will make the ultimate sacrifice when the circumstance demands. Or, at least, that’s what it WOULD say, if Chris hadn’t kept beating that particular dead horse.
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