Phoenix Vol. 1: Orbital Resonance

Part of PHOENIX

Illustrated by Alessandro Miracolo
Cover Design or Artwork by Yasmine Putri
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On sale Mar 18, 2025 | 128 Pages | 9781302960179

From the ashes of the Krakoan era, founding X-Man Jean Grey once again unites with the power of the immortal entity, the Phoenix, and takes to the stars in this cosmic solo epic!

She is Jean Grey, one of the most iconic X-Men. She is Phoenix, the nigh-omnipotent cosmic entity of pure power. She fights for life. She brings death. One woman, alone in space, who not only must do what no one else can: She yearns to. And when a desperate S.O.S. from Nova brings the Phoenix to the edge of a black hole where hundreds of souls hang in the balance, Jean is dedicated to protecting innocents. But whatever she does — or fails to do — will bring darkness to the universe and haunt her in ways she can scarcely imagine! Plus: You’d think that with all of outer space as her playground, Jean would be safe from family dropping by without warning — but when your father-in-law is Corsair of the Starjammers, anything can happen!

COLLECTING: Phoenix (2024) 1-5
Stephanie Phillips is an American comics writer whose work has appeared with a myriad of publishers. After earning a PhD in rhetoric and composition at the University of South Florida, she started writing for both Dark Horse and DC Comics, before becoming a breakout star with her instant classic run on DC’s Harley Quinn. Stephanie continued her success with her widely acclaimed creator-owned series Grim, published by BOOM! Studios, solidifying her as one of the industry’s hottest writing talents. For Marvel, she has written acclaimed titles about iconic duos such as Rogue & Gambit and Black Widow & Hawkeye, and is currently penning two smash-hit series in Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider and Phoenix.

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From the ashes of the Krakoan era, founding X-Man Jean Grey once again unites with the power of the immortal entity, the Phoenix, and takes to the stars in this cosmic solo epic!

She is Jean Grey, one of the most iconic X-Men. She is Phoenix, the nigh-omnipotent cosmic entity of pure power. She fights for life. She brings death. One woman, alone in space, who not only must do what no one else can: She yearns to. And when a desperate S.O.S. from Nova brings the Phoenix to the edge of a black hole where hundreds of souls hang in the balance, Jean is dedicated to protecting innocents. But whatever she does — or fails to do — will bring darkness to the universe and haunt her in ways she can scarcely imagine! Plus: You’d think that with all of outer space as her playground, Jean would be safe from family dropping by without warning — but when your father-in-law is Corsair of the Starjammers, anything can happen!

COLLECTING: Phoenix (2024) 1-5

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Stephanie Phillips is an American comics writer whose work has appeared with a myriad of publishers. After earning a PhD in rhetoric and composition at the University of South Florida, she started writing for both Dark Horse and DC Comics, before becoming a breakout star with her instant classic run on DC’s Harley Quinn. Stephanie continued her success with her widely acclaimed creator-owned series Grim, published by BOOM! Studios, solidifying her as one of the industry’s hottest writing talents. For Marvel, she has written acclaimed titles about iconic duos such as Rogue & Gambit and Black Widow & Hawkeye, and is currently penning two smash-hit series in Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider and Phoenix.

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