![]() ![]() Originally, the idea was for Scott and a depowered Jean Grey to leave the X-Men and pursue their lives together, away from the team. ![]() While Claremont had clear long-term plans he wanted to develop for Uncanny X-Men #150, the change in plans had forced him to quickly revise his short-term plans. How does one follow up on arguably the greatest X-Men story ever told?Īdditionally, there were more immediate problems. However, in the wake of this tremendous success, one nagging question remained for Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and incoming editor Louise Simonson. Because of the changes to the ending at the direction of former Marvel Editor-In-Chief Jim Shooter, Jean Grey sacrificed her life to save the universe, a move that sent seismic shockwaves through the comics industry. It would eventually go on to be the most celebrated and one of the most influential X-Men stories in the history of the canon. With the end of the Dark Phoenix Saga, Chris Claremont and John Byrne had hit their greatest creative achievement. ![]()
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