If youโre a fan of Marvel Comics then youโre well aware that Jean Grey has died more than a few times. In fact, Jean Grey โconstantlyโ dying and coming back has become something of a trope or a meme with the heroine seemingly meeting her demise more than sheโs actually active. Except thatโs not actually the case. While Jean has died a few times, her official deaths are surprisingly few, though thanks to her connection to the Phoenix Force she always manages to rise again.
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With Jeanโs life being a regular cycle of sacrifice and rebirth, the many deaths of Jean Grey are something of a cornerstone of X-Men comics and they all have come to serve a greater purpose in the overall story of mutantkind. Here are the official canonical deaths of Jean Grey.
Honorable Mention: Uncanny X-Men #100

In Uncanny X-Men #100 from 1976, after the X-Men find themselves stranded on a space station with impending solar flares threatening their lives, Jean Grey volunteers to pilot a damaged shuttle while the rest of the team remains in the safe containment room so that they can escape. Itโs a suicide mission โ even Jeanโs telekinetic powers wonโt safe her from the solar flareโs radiation. When the shuttle crashes back on Earth in #101, however, Jean has been reborn as the Phoenix.
Itโs the story that started the cycle of death and rebirth for Jean Grey, but itโs only getting an honorable mention here because the story wasnโt initially framed as an actual โdeathโ. Uncanny X-Men #100 more or less ends on a cliffhanger where itโs suggested that Jean dies leading to #101โs reveal (and first appearance) of the Phoenix Force. Even though this isnโt a true death, itโs a major moment for the X-Men, ultimately setting the stage for the Dark Phoenix Saga, which comes up sooner than youโd think.
6) Binary #2

Jeanโs most recent death is in from 2025โs Binary #2 as part of the Age of Revelation storyline. In this death, Jean sacrifices herself to stop the X-Virus from spreading from Earth to the rest of the universe but before she dies, she transfers the Phoenix Force to Captain Marvel. Itโs a unique death in that we see it only in flashback in the issue, but we already know itโs not likely to stick as the character is expected to return in upcoming comics. After all, Jean Grey never stays down for long.
5) X-Men: Hellfire Gala

In 2023, Marvel fans got one of Jean Greyโs more tragic deaths in X-Men: Hellfire Gala. When Orchis crashes the Hellfire Gala celebration that is meant to be all about mutant unity, chaos ensues and Moira McTaggert stabs Jean in the back โ literally. Itโs enough to take Jean down and she dies, protecting mutants telepathically in her last moments.
What makes this death especially tragic is two-fold: first, she was taken out by Moira, who was part of the very creation of the Krakoan Era for mutants. For Moira to turn on everything that was so important for mutantkind and to do so at what should have been a celebration just makes Jeanโs demise heartbreaking.
4) House of X #4

One good thing about the Krakoa Era for a mutant that โdiesโ all the time? the Resurrection Protocols โ and itโs kind of fitting that itโs Jeanโs death that serves as a test for them. 2019โs House of X #4 saw Jean and a team on a mission to destroy Orchisโ Sentinel production station, Mother Mold. Itโs also a suicide mission and everyone going on it dies.
Enter the Resurrection Protocols. Jean and the others are brought back, which is a big win for the mutants. It also gives Jean her most unusual death to date in that the Phoenix Force has nothing to do with the situation.
3) Phoenix: Endsong #5

One of Jeanโs most iconic โ and heartbreaking โ deaths comes in 2005โs Phoenix: Endsong #5. Facing being consumed by the Phoenix Force yet again, Jean pleads with Cyclops to kill her so that she doesnโt have to suffer. After all, Jeanโs been through a lot dealing with the Phoenix Force and sheโs tired. So, Cyclops honors her request and uses his optic blasts to put her out of her misery and let her rest.
Obviously, Jean eventually comes back, but this death is both beautiful and heartbreaking in that itโs Scott who delivers it and that Jean asked for it herself. Itโs not a sacrifice this time. She just wants her suffering to end.
2) New X-Men #150

Grant Morrisonโs New X-Men #150 from 2004 hands Jean what might be her most brutal death. Now, Iโm not going to get too deep into explaining the whole Magneto/Xorn of it all, just suffice it to say that Xorn is impersonating Magneto. As the X-Men fight Xorn, Jean confronts him and that doesnโt exactly go well for her. Xorn โ who has Magnetoโs telepathic and electromagnetic powers โ ends up touching Jean and sending a lethal electromagnetic pulse through her, causing her to have โa planetary-scale strokeโ. Her body canโt handle it and she dies pretty horribly.
Again, since you canโt really keep Jean Grey down, she will rise again (eventually) but the panel where Scott tries to comfort a dying Jean Grey is pretty devastating.
1) Uncanny X-Men #137

I told you that the Dark Phoenix Saga wasnโt too far from Jeanโs first โdeathโ โ and her real death does in fact come just a handful of issues after #101 in #137. By this point, Jean is fully consumed with the Phoenix Forceโs power and now, sheโs not just a powerful problem on Earth, but on a universal scale, having destroyed an entire solar system. It all leads to the X-Men fighting this transformed Jean on the moon and, ever briefly, Jean is able to gain control over the Phoenix Force. Horrified by what โsheโ did and realizing that she canโt contain or control the Phoenix Force, she makes a decision to sacrifice herself.
While Jeanโs sacrifice in piloting the shuttle is what led here, itโs this moment of sacrifice that comes to define Jean Grey and have huge impact on X-Men comics forever. Itโs a huge part of why the Dark Phoenix Saga is one of the most iconic stories in Marvel โ and all comics โ ever.
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