yeah that's right, she can produce fire by manipulating molecules but the flames that surround her are actually a visual representation of the power of the phoenix to go along with her Phoenix raptor displays
I dont understand it completely myself, but I know that she and the entity are one in the same now, and that its her mutation that allows her to be one with the phoenix.
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perhaps the most obvious evidence that they are the same entity is when Jean rips out an unwilling Phoenix from a possessed Emma. This means either a) they are two halves to the same entity, like they say in the book or b) Jean is more powerful than the Phoenix, which makes no sense.
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he goes for a very photo-realistic look. It actually doesnt look that bad in the comic, I quite like the style. Only complaint is he tends to airbrush the lead women a bit. But they do have expression.
Its a rather polarizing style. Quite a few people find it unappealing.
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thats why I discounted that option. It doesnt say that, it says "you and I are one". Numerous times. ("I am you", "I am always Jean. And always the phoenix", etc.)
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i LOVE greg land's art...omg..so0o0o goo0d...*dro0olz*
it's a nice change from the extreme cartoony feel, not that there';s anything wrong with that...i like that stuff too, but yeeah, it's a fresh look for the x-men..i like alot
yea there are some particuarly awesome scenes that he does very well. For example, I LOVE that scene where Angel comes back and says "we found her"... and the scene where Jean first talks to wolverine. And of course the 2=page spread of love
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Actually Phoenix Avatar 9 is right Movie Geek. It is far from just flame. It has always been made very clear in the comics that it is a visual manifestation of her powers