With forces beyond fathoming watching carefully, JEAN GREY - the woman, the hero, the PHOENIX herself - must come to a decision about her sister's fate. Will SARA GREY live to see another day? Or will Jean consign her to death…for good?!
If you're a Phoenix fan, or a Jean Grey fan, then this comic series is the one for you. I wasn't a huge Jean fan before reading this, but despite all odds, Stephanie Phillips changed my mind. Read Full Review
Phoenix #15ends not with a bang, but a statement on who Jean Grey is and why she fights, writ large across the cosmos. Read Full Review
Perhaps big concern here is the fact that these entitiesEternity and Oblivion aren't allowed the power and the mystery of what it is that they are. They're drawn very close to Earth in a way that robs them of their intensity. The abstract, overwhelming sense of power in these entities doesn't really feel very strong. At best they kind of feel like super villains. And they really shouldn't. They should seem more powerful than that if they are to be representing that which they had originally been meant to represent in the Marvel Universe. All this being said, Phillips finds the heart deep within the story. Two sisters who are willing to do just about anything for each other. And that heart, and that drama really does hold it all together in spite of its shortcomings. Read Full Review
Stephanie Phillips and Roi Mercado end this volume of Phoenix, and while the ending was more of a letdown than a home run, Ive really enjoyed what we got. Since Phillips wont be returning after Age of Revelation, I genuinely hope Marvel takes the foundation Phillips has laid, and continue to build upon it, rather than just returning us to the status quo. Read Full Review
Phoenix started as one of the most promising new solo titles from Marvel, it never seemed to find its footing. Here's hoping that 2026 provides the character and the book with more direction and refreshed ideas. Read Full Review
this was actually a satisfying ending to this series. I had low hopes considering Stephanie Phillips isn't one of my favorites, but got to give credit. It was good.
A rushed and sloppy unsatisfying end to a series that deserved a more fulfilling climax. We get a gobbledygook answer to the main mystery of the final arc, and then a poorly explained conclusion.