JEAN GREY'S GREATEST ENEMY!
The most powerful telepath on Earth still doesn't know the extent of her own mind. For months you've watched her relive her greatest traumas. Now the smoke clears...and the flame burns brighter than ever. All secrets are revealed in the finale of Louise Simonson and Bernard Chang's deep dive into the heart and mind of a beloved hero!
Rated T+
This final issue contains a story that is nothing short of stellar. Words and images work together with fiery force to reveal new psychological depths hidden within the titular character. Read Full Review
Chang delivers beautiful art on every page of this issue. The minimal backgrounds brilliantly emphasize the characters and emotions of moments. Read Full Review
While the beginning of the issue could have sped things up a bit, it's a small complaint for an otherwise stellar finale, and I'm eager to see what's next for all involved. Read Full Review
In Jean Grey #4, Jean bonds with the Phoenix once more, rising from hellfires of her own making. She may not love every choice she's ever made, but Jean is beginning to understand that not giving herself some grace about those mistakes would lead to even greater disaster for her and those she loves now. Jean has to trust herself; at the end of the day, that's all she has. Read Full Review
Simonson's script makes for a wonderful read, and the premise of facing down with your past selves is a strong one, but the chaos of 'Fall of X' mutes some of the most enjoyable parts. Read Full Review
I liked a lot the way this was tied up with Immortal X-Men but at the same time it was a story on it's own.
Amazing conclusion.
A must read for Jean grey fans.
Okay, even if you aren't reading the Krakoa stuff, you should read this. It's an incredible character study hidden in continuity. It's very good.
Art: 2,5/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 5.5/10