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Jean Grey

There’s a LOT going on in Jean Grey’s head! The first woman of the X-Men can communicate with others and move objects with her mind. Women of Marvel hosts - editor Ellie Pyle and writer Preeti Chhibber - examine how Jean tries, succeeds, and often fails to maintain her sanity with the universe on her shoulders.

Episode 296 of the Women of Marvel podcast, hosted by Marvel & SiriusXM, titled "Jean Grey" was published on September 6, 2023 and runs 49 minutes.

September 6, 2023 ·49m · Women of Marvel

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There’s a LOT going on in Jean Grey’s head! The first woman of the X-Men can communicate with others and move objects with her mind. Women of Marvel hosts - editor Ellie Pyle and writer Preeti Chhibber - examine how Jean tries, succeeds, and often fails to maintain her sanity with the universe on her shoulders. They enlist the help of X-Men: The Animated Series writer Julia Lewald, Women Write About Comics Editor-in-Chief Nola Pfau, scientist Dr. France Jackson, and cosplayer Indra Rojas to give new perspectives into Jean’s powers, mind, and cultural influence. Check out Marvel Unlimited’s Women of Marvel Reading List for Jean Grey!:https://www.marvel.com/articles/podcasts/listen-women-of-marvel-jean-grey-podcast-episode-highlights Full Episode Transcript Available: https://www.marvel.com/articles/podcasts/complete-jean-grey-episode-transcript-women-of-marvel-podcast   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

There’s a LOT going on in Jean Grey’s head! The first woman of the X-Men can communicate with others and move objects with her mind. Women of Marvel hosts - editor Ellie Pyle and writer Preeti Chhibber - examine how Jean tries, succeeds, and often fails to maintain her sanity with the universe on her shoulders. They enlist the help of X-Men: The Animated Series writer Julia Lewald, Women Write About Comics Editor-in-Chief Nola Pfau, scientist Dr. France Jackson, and cosplayer Indra Rojas to give new perspectives into Jean’s powers, mind, and cultural influence. Check out Marvel Unlimited’s Women of Marvel Reading List for Jean Grey!:https://www.marvel.com/articles/podcasts/listen-women-of-marvel-jean-grey-podcast-episode-highlights Full Episode Transcript Available: https://www.marvel.com/articles/podcasts/complete-jean-grey-episode-transcript-women-of-marvel-podcast   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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